Ring of Honor spent the first few months of 2021 signing many of their stars. Now, they have locked up a former ROH World Champion as Dalton Castle has re-signed with the company.
ROH made the announcement earlier today, although they did not specify how long of a deal Castle had signed. Here is the full official statement from the Ring of Honor website:
“Ring of Honor is pleased to announce that Dalton Castle has re-signed with the company.
There had been speculation in recent months regarding Castle’s future, but after his victory over Josh Woods at the 19th Anniversary pay-per-view on Friday, the former ROH World Champion told backstage correspondent Quinn McKay: “I ain’t going nowhere. I’m staying in Ring of Honor.”
Castle, one of the most charismatic and colorful athletes in pro wrestling, made his ROH debut in 2013. He competed in the 2015 Top Prospect Tournament and has been a fixture in ROH ever since.
Castle reached the pinnacle of the sport when he won the ROH World Championship from Cody at Final Battle 2017. He also is a former co-holder of the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Title.”
Castle’s ROH World Championship run was greatly diminished by a back injury he suffered during his reign. Since then he has not reclaimed the title but perhaps he can once again achieve success with his future no longer in question.
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