ROH recently released a behind-the-scenes look at how they keep COVID-19 out of the taping “bubble” that they have been using. You can see that video above.
ROH returned to action in August with TV tapings behind held on a closed-set near Baltimore. Wrestlers were asked to take a COVID-19 test 14 days before traveling to the city, and then another test the day after checking into their hotel. While at the hotel and the venue for tapings, they had to follow strict guidelines set by the Maryland State Athletic Commission.
The video above includes footage of Mike Bennett and others preparing for the recent Final Battle pay-per-view while getting tested for the coronavirus.
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COVID forces changes to ROH Final Battle PPV card
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Ring of Honor is set to return to PPV on Dec. 18 with their annual
Final Battle event. But it won’t be with the line-up they were planning. The company announced today (Dec. 11) that four wrestlers tested positive in COVID-19 testing done before they travelled to Baltimore for the show.
FOUR PERFORMERS WILL NOT APPEAR AT FINAL BATTLE AS RESULT OF PRE-TRAVEL TESTING PROTOCOLS
With the health and safety of Ring of Honor’s talent, staff and fans the company’s No. 1 priority during the pandemic, ROH enacted stringent COVID-19 protocols in conjunction with the Maryland State Athletic Commission.