Kenny King signs new contract with Ring of Honor

ROH has announced a new contract for another member of their roster.

It was announced on Wednesday that Kenny King has re-signed with ROH. King’s La Faccion Ingobernable stablemates ROH World Champion Rush, ROH Television Champion Dragon Lee,, and Amy Rose have also re-signed with ROH, while La Faccion Ingobernable’s La Bestia del Ring has signed his first contract with the company. 

King is a two-time former ROH Television Champion and a former ROH Tag Team Champion.

Ahead of December’s Final Battle pay-per-view, ROH announced that King wouldn’t be appearing on the show due to pre-travel COVID-19 testing.

Here’s ROH’s full announcement regarding King’s new contract:

Ring of Honor is pleased to announce that Kenny King has re-signed with the company.

The announcement comes on the heels of King’s fellow La Faccion Ingobernable members — RUSH, Dragon Lee and Bestia del Ring — signing new ROH contracts.

Smooth in the ring and on the microphone, King has long been one of ROH’s most complete competitors. 

King is a two-time former ROH World Television Champion and former ROH World Tag Team Champion. He won the Honor Rumble at G1 Supercard in 2019 before a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden.

King’s first stint in ROH was from 2007 to 2012. He returned in 2015 and has been with the company ever since.

Mark Haskins, Bandido, Bateman, Brian Johnson, Sumie Sakai, Tracy Williams, The Bouncers (Beer City Bruiser & Brian Milonas), Jonathan Gresham, Jay Lethal, and ROH Dojo trainee Sledge have also recently signed new contracts with ROH.

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Joseph Currier
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