In a recent interview with Kevin Eck as part of the ROHStrong podcast, Ring Of Honor Wrestling Chief Operating Officer Joe Koff discussed several topics, including the potential of a Ring of Honor Hall of Fame, noting that it is not a new idea and has been discussed by management, possibly as part of the ROH 20th Anniversary next year.

“Absolutely, we talk about it, it’s not a new thought, it’s a matter of how, who, when, but most importantly, why and I think we’re getting that part answered. I like the thought of 20 (20th Anniversary), 20’s a good number, maybe that’s a place to begin, I definitely think we should have that and be proud of that. I would tell you that I would have to defer to other people other than myself, because I’m only familiar with the talent that I’ve worked with.

Like I said, I was not a regular Ring of Honor watcher because I was not that technically savvy and I don’t ever remember seeing it on HDTV, I’m not even sure I got HDTV so there are wrestlers that were in Ring of Honor at the time that I know had some historical perspective, but I never really saw their work until I saw it in the archive material, so I think one of the important things in that Hall of Fame is who we bring in as our first nominating group, not only the people who are nominated, but those who are nominating. I think that’s equally as important as to who gets nominated, so we’ll take care with that, but like everything we do, we put a lot of thought behind it and however it will be presented when it will be presented, it will be fabulous.”

The interview is available in full at this link.