Sinclair is debuting Ring of Honor (ROH) on their new sub channel Comet in December leaving Destination America as soon as their 28 week run end. Maybe it is fit the best for cable to trim the fat (too many channels that basically are the same).
I was visiting family in New Hampshire and noticed another indie wrestling outfit, "Paragon Pro Wrestling," running in the top one-quarter of the screen on a channel called POP, whose main function appeared to be as an old-fashioned program guide. The action was virtually unwatchable in this ultra-squeezed format. With program schedule info readily available by hitting "Guide" on the remote, why is this relic even needed on a modern Comcast system, and who watches program content squeezed into such a small portion of the screen?