Very few forum members watch ROH and even fewer know of its wrestlers employed. You won't find much discussion at the moment beyond the big signing by DA.
Here's a thought though: IF ROH were to get a board, maybe people would be inclined to participate and watch? It's hard for discussion to happen when it's lumped in with so many other feds.
I see the point though. LU probably is more deserving than ROH right now, but getting each promotion noticed enough to warrant its own forum WOULD be the dream result in a perfect world. Ideally we want as many promotions to be as relevant and taken seriously as possible.
You certainly could make an argument that with ROH, LU and GFW growing we will eventually need a forum for one of them before long, at this rate. IF the growth continues!
Until any of them reach even the popularity of NXT then there's no point giving any of them their own sub-section. I personally would think having their own sub-forums under "Other Wrestling" would be okay. NJPW is the only non-WWE organisation that should really have its own sub-section, tbh.
With ROH growing above the Other Wrestling discussion, taking up most of the topics, and TNA on the down turn, I agree. Merge the boards to 'Destination Wrestling' for both TNA and ROH.
Either that or yeah, give ROH its own Subsection in Other Wrestling.
8 threads over a month period out of the 60 odd threads made in the section as a whole does not signify it taking up most of the topics or being active enough to justify it's own section.
After TNA moved to Destination America, the lack of activity in the TNA section meant it was hard to justify it still even being a section. So ROH being on DA means fuck all in the grand scheme of things, plus its even less known than TNA.
If discussion about ROH on this site increases significantly a few months down the line, then yeah, I can see it having its own section but not right now.
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