Ring of Honor owner Tony Khan held a post-show media scrum following this afternoon’s ROH Final Battle 2022 event in Arlington, Texas.
One of the topics discussed included Khan stating that ROH will be relaunching their HonorClub streaming service with new weekly episodes of ROH TV to air on the service. No specific date was given in regards to ROH TV’s relaunch but Khan stated that he will provide more information following AEW’s Dynamite shows on January 4 & 11, 2023.
Khan also stated that HonorClub’s relaunch will include access to ROH’s library, ROH Supercard of Honor 2022 and Death Before Dishonor 2022 events, and future ROH pay-per-view events to be uploaded to the service 90 days after they first air.
Khan also stated that future ROH PPV events will still air live on WarnerBros Discovery’s B/R Live service.
Khan also stated that monthly subscriptions for HonorClub will cost $9.99 per month.
Sign up NOW for @RingOfHonor’s #HonorClub at https://t.co/c45XmmE6bl
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) December 11, 2022
For just $9.99 per month you’ll have access to over 2500 hours of classic ROH matches, including this one picked by the *NEW* #ROH World Champion @ClaudioCSRO pic.twitter.com/q2swxvS8XP

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