Source: The Wrestling Observer
ROH CEO Reprimands Talents for Holding “Wrestler’s Court” at Television Tapings
Backstage at the September 19th Ring of Honor TV tapings, a “wrestler’s court” was apparently held.
Wrestler’s court is something that used to be done back in the day in WWE, and it’s a way of talent holding court for other talents who are accused of doing something wrong. If the talent is found “guilty” the punishment typically involves the guilty party picking up everyone’s bar tab or something along those lines.
In the ROH case, it involved referee Gino Colucci. BJ Whitmer was the “judge” in the court, and Michael Elgin was the “defense.” Colucci ended up being “cleared of the charges,” however when ROH CEO Joe Koff heard of the wrestler’s court he was none too pleased.
Koff reportedly issued a statement to talents, telling them never to do that again, as they should be focusing on that night’s performances and not wrestler’s court.
News on Recent WWE Attendance Figures
Below are some recent WWE attendance figures:
-September 17th in Houston, TX for NXT drew 1,600 fans
-September 18th in Austin, TX for NXT drew 750 fans
-September 18th in Montreal drew 6,000 fans (Kevin Owens homecoming, no John Cena)
-September 19th in San Antonio, TX for NXT drew 750 fans
-September 19th in Waco, TX drew 4,000 fans (Roman Reigns tour)
-September 19th in Beaumont, TX drew 4,000 fans (Cena tour)
-September 21st in Laredo, TX for RAW drew 6,100 fans
-September 22nd in Corpus Christi, TX for SmackDown drew 4,500 fans