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After playing some interesting comments from ROH World Champion Austin Aries on The Monday Night Mayhem Radio Network from September, in which "A-Double" stated the individual that Ring Of Honor cannot afford to lose out of anyone on the roster or crew to the WWE and/or TNA is Cary Silkin. For several years, critics from across the globe have given ROH’s death sentence & have said that the company would not make it into the future. Despite those "armchair quarterbacks," Ring Of Honor is now on the verge of celebrating their eighth-year anniversary in several weeks in "The Big Apple." In closing, Cary gave his final remarks of 2009 by giving a forthright response to those detractors & haters of ROH. "People have put up our tombstone many, many times upon losing various guys (Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Bryan Danielson, & Nigel McGuinness). Sometimes when it looks the darkest, it gets the brightest. I’m really excited for 2010. Who knows what’s going to happen."
More is contained in this exclusive interview with Ring Of Honor’s owner, as Cary Silkin gives his candid takes on what he feels were on the best moments in ROH in 2009, plus which superstars gave some of the best lasting memories from this past year, along with which ones are "ones to watch" in this new year. Check out the next set of ROH On HDNet television next Friday & Saturday at The Arena in Philadelphia tapings, and be sure to log onto www.ROHWrestling.com to purchase your tickets to Ring Of Honor’s Los Angeles debut as part of the WrestleReunion IV weekend (which will see ROH World Champion, Austin Aries going one-on-one with Jushin "Thunder" Liger, plus the ROH World Tag Team Champions The Briscoes & The Young Bucks squaring off with The American Wolves & the newly-reformed Kings Of Wrestling), in addition to the celebration of Ring Of Honor’s eighth-year anniversary at The Manhattan Center in New York City (where Brian Kendrick will make his ROH return).