https://www.rohwrestling.com/news/roh-1 ... ncellationIn a free edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer and guest host Garrett Gonzales discuss the coronavirus outbreak, the best ways to find information, social distancing, how the virus affects the still-going worlds of pro wrestling and MMA, some listener questions, and more.
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For the next 30 days, all international flights between the US and mainland Europe are suspended.Dear ROH Family,
After much consideration and consultation with local officials regarding COVID-19, ROH has decided to cancel this weekend’s 18th Anniversary (Friday, March 13th) and Past vs Present (Saturday, March 14th) shows at Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas.
This extremely difficult decision was made in conjunction with the most recent developments surrounding COVID-19, known as the Coronavirus.
While the marquee "18th Anniversary" and the very special "Past v Present" events were ready to show the world why Ring of Honor is truly the "Best Professional Wrestling on the Planet," the safety and health of our fans, talents and staff are always our utmost priority.
Additional Information will be provided as soon as possible regarding refunds and potential rescheduling of the events that were set to transpire this weekend.
Once again, thank you for understanding and we truly appreciate your continued patronage and support.
WWE and the City of Tampa have yet to cancel WrestleMania and its satellite events. while piggybacking promoters are saying the show must go on or alternatively taking all plans under consideration. This week's SmackDown has been moved from Detroit to the Performance Center, and Dynamite is uncertain for the next 2 weeks in Rochester and Newark.
Many regions are banning mass gatherings surpassing 250 people. The NBA, NHL, MLB, and many other sports leagues have suspended their seasons. The NCAA has cancelled all remaining winter and sports championships, as well as the entire men's and women's basketball tournaments. Two players for the Utah Jazz have tested positive for COVID-19, and a game official in another unrelated sports league has as well.
This thread will continue to be updated in the coming days, weeks, and months.