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Important Former ROH Personality Passes Away

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Below are a couple of top ROH & WWE news stories of the day.

• Former Ring of Honor Chief Operating Officer Joe Koff has passed away at the age of 73. Koff served as ROH’s COO from September 2011, after Sinclair Broadcasting acquired the company, until May 2022, when Tony Khan officially purchased the promotion.

During his time as COO, Koff played a key role in expanding ROH’s presence with monthly pay-per-views, weekly television programming, the launch of the HonorClub streaming service, and hosting major events like their Madison Square Garden show with NJPW and helping produce the All In event with Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks in 2018.

Koff had a long career with Sinclair Broadcasting, where he worked for over 20 years, joining in 2003 and serving as Senior Vice President of Training and Development.

Our thoughts are with Joe’s family, friends and fans in this difficult time.

• During his appearance on the No Contest Wrestling Podcast, CM Punk was asked to name the top 3 matches of his career.

Here’s what Punk said:

“I think it’s easy to pick number one, and it’s me and John Cena… leading up to WrestleMania (29 in 2013 on RAW). Easily, I think, our best televised match. We might have had better matches on house shows — I don’t know.

As close to perfect as you can possibly get, I would put CM Punk vs. The Undertaker at WrestleMania (29). Me vs. Brock (Lesnar). Staples Center. SummerSlam (2013).”

All 3 matches took place in 2013, and Punk stated that 2013 might showcase his peak in-ring work.

        
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