Summary
Bobby Cruise says his current AEW and ROH contract is set to expire in March 2027.
The longtime Ring of Honor ring announcer shared the update while appearing on the Boots To Boots podcast with Deonna Purrazzo and Steve Maclin. Cruise also said he believes he already has a sense of when his time in wrestling will end, even if he is not ready to put a firm date on it yet.
Cruise has been one of the most familiar voices tied to Ring of Honor for years, so a contract timeline stretching into 2027 gives ROH some continuity behind the microphone as the promotion moves toward Supercard of Honor on May 15 in Salisbury, Maryland.
Quote from Bobby Cruise
"So I think I know when I'm gonna be done. I just haven't decided yet. It's not next year, I hope. My contract's up in March of 2027. I hope it's not next year."
What Bobby Cruise's timeline means for ROH
Cruise remaining under contract through March 2027 suggests ROH plans to keep a familiar part of its presentation in place for the long haul. That kind of stability matters for a brand that still leans on its identity and history, especially with major dates on the calendar like Supercard of Honor.
His timeline also places the end of the deal in the same general window as WrestleMania 43's reported late March 2027 target, which gives fans a clearer sense of how far out this current chapter of Cruise's run may extend.
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Bobby Cruise while speaking on the Boots To Boots podcast


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