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A longtime ticket broker and owner of ravetix.com, Silkin said his next long-term goal for ROH is running a live pay-per-view show. Silkin, though, knows the promotion needs to draw more casual fans beyond a hardcore base that rose from the ashes of Paul Heyman's Extreme Championship Wrestling. That's one of the reasons ROH has added Flair and fellow veterans Jerry Lynn (the new ROH champion) and D'Lo Brown to its talent mix.
"Our company was definitely brought up as an Internet-based company," Silkin said. "These fans are very loyal and very good to us, but you hit a wall. It's no different than with a band that's popular on the Internet. Only a finite number of people have seen it.
"We need to expand. We can't just cater to the Internet fan. We think we're doing a good job balancing that. We just want to keep Ring of Honor where it's not insulting, where there are compelling wrestlers and action that people are not going to see most of the time with the other companies."
"Our company was definitely brought up as an Internet-based company," Silkin said. "These fans are very loyal and very good to us, but you hit a wall. It's no different than with a band that's popular on the Internet. Only a finite number of people have seen it.
"We need to expand. We can't just cater to the Internet fan. We think we're doing a good job balancing that. We just want to keep Ring of Honor where it's not insulting, where there are compelling wrestlers and action that people are not going to see most of the time with the other companies."