ROH's parent company, Sinclair Broadcast Group, has officially bought Tribune Media.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/05/08/media/sinclair-buys-tribune-media/
That includes all of the following TV stations in the following markets:
WGN America (cable)
30% of Food Network (cable)
Huntsville – Decatur (CBS)
Fort Smith – Fayetteville (CBS and MyNetworkTV)
Los Angeles (The CW)
Sacramento – Stockton – Modesto (Fox)
San Diego (Fox)
Denver (The CW and Fox)
Fort Collins (Fox)
Hartford – New Haven (Fox)
Waterbury, Connecticut (The CW)
Washington, D.C. (The CW)
Miami – Fort Lauderdale (The CW)
Chicago (WGN-TV)
Moline, Illinois (Quad Cities) (ABC)
Bloomington (CBS)
Indianapolis (Fox)
Kokomo (CBS)
Des Moines (NBC)
New Orleans (ABC and The CW)
Grand Rapids – Battle Creek - Kalamazoo (Fox)
Kansas City, Missouri (Fox)
St. Louis (Fox and The CW)
New York City (The CW)
High Point – Greensboro - Winston-Salem (Fox)
Cleveland – Akron (Fox)
Oklahoma City (NBC and an Independent)
Salem – Portland, OR (The CW)
Philadelphia (MyNetworkTV)
Scranton – Wilkes Barre (ABC)
York – Harrisburg -Lancaster – Lebanon (Fox)
Memphis (CBS)
Dallas – Fort Worth (The CW)
Houston (The CW)
Salt Lake City (Fox)
Norfolk – Portsmouth (CBS and The CW)
Richmond (CBS)
Tacoma – Seattle (Fox and MyNetworkTV)
Milwaukee (Fox)
Even if only those broadcast stations start airing ROH TV, this is huge news. There are a lot of new markets on that list and a lot of markets where ROH currently only airs on digital subchannels like Comet TV or ThisTV.
But if Sinclair decides to keep WGN America rather than sell it, it could be a permanent national cable TV home for ROH Television. That network has aired WWE shows in the past, so there is a decent chance.