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  1. Rob Feinstein Controversy. In 2004, allegedly Rob Feinstein met a14 year old boythrough instant message. They made plans to meet and ‘hang out’ at the boys house. He claimed that his sister was partying in New York and his parents away, and gave Feinstein his address in Chicago.

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  2. Ring of Honor ( ROH) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Jacksonville, Florida. The promotion was founded by Rob Feinstein on February 23, 2002, and was operated by Cary Silkin from 2004 until 2011; when the promotion was sold to the Sinclair Broadcast Group. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. The Story of Ring Of Honor and it's controversial founder, Rob Feinstein Rick Bognar - The Real Man Behind The Fake Gimmick https://youtu.be/pE5_0Q9oqvkUmaga...

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  4. Robert Feinstein is the owner and operator of RF Video (a professional wrestling video tape & DVD distribution company), who were best known as the videographers of Extreme Championship Wrestling. Immediately following the closing of ECW, Feinstein founded the Ring of Honor wrestling promotion.

  5. With the collapse of ECW in April of 2001, Rob Feinstein and his video company RF Video were in trouble. RF Video had been distributing ECW's content on home video for some time, and the promotion had been RF's biggest seller. Now that it was gone, RF Video needed something to keep business booming.

  6. He claimed that his sister was partying in New York and his parents away, and gave Feinstein his address in Chicago. When he arrived at the boys house, he was welcomed with news cameras, and then drove away. Soon after, he resigned from both ROH and RFVideo.

  7. Dec 14, 2021 · Ring of Honor was started by tape dealer Rob Feinstein and ECW alum Gabe Sapolsky in 2002. This article lists 11 pivotal matches that shaped the promotion and pro wrestling, from Danielson vs Low Ki to Punk vs Raven.