Broadcast area | Worldwide |
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Headquarters | Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | HDTV (1080i 16:9) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Ring of Honor (Tony Khan) |
History | |
Launched | February 19, 2018 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Honor Club is an OTT streaming service owned by professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor (ROH). Development of a VOD service was announced on November 9, 2017 by ROH COO Joe Koff.[1] Honor Club was formally announced on February 2, 2018[2][3] and the service officially launched on February 19, 2018.[4][5] Initially, Honor Club operated similarly to WWE Network and Impact Wrestling's Impact Plus, in that pay-per-view events were available to stream through the service.
When it began, Honor Club had a tiered pricing model that also offered discounts on merchandise and advances on ticket sales.[6] The service had two tiers, both of which contained special discounts as well as access to the ROH TV archive. The basic tier, which included a 50% discount on pay-per-views, was available for a monthly subscription price of $9.99 or one annual payment of $99.99. The VIP subscription costed $119.99 annually and provided live-streaming access to all future pay-per-view events and access to the ROH PPV archive with no additional costs.[7]
On December 11, 2022, after ROH was acquired by AEW CEO Tony Khan, Honor Club was relaunched without any tiers, with payment being $9.99 a month for all subscribers. Pay-per-view events no longer stream on the relaunched service but rather are made available 90 days after they air on Bleacher Report.[8] On January 18, 2023, a special event would be taped for Honor Club, serving as a tribute show for Jay Briscoe.[9][10] Starting on March 2, 2023, ROH resumed airing its weekly series Ring of Honor Wrestling on Honor Club.[11][12][13]
Honor Club is available online, through smart TVs and set-top boxes such as Roku and Apple TV, as well as via mobile apps.[14]
# | Date | Event | Venue | Location | Main event |
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45 | January 11 | Saturday Night at Center Stage | Center Stage | Atlanta, Georgia | PCO (c) vs. Rush for the ROH World Championship |
46 | January 12 | Honor Reigns Supreme | Cabarrus Arena | Concord, North Carolina | La Facción Ingobernable (Rush, Kenny King, and Dragon Lee) vs. Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, Brody King, and PCO) |
47 | February 9 | Free Enterprise | UMBC Event Center | Baltimore, Maryland | Nick Aldis and Rush vs. Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll and PCO) |
48 | February 28 | Bound By Honor | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | Nashville, Tennessee | PCO (c) vs. Dragon Lee for the ROH World Championship |
49 | February 29 | Gateway to Honor | Family Arena | St. Charles, Missouri | PCO (c) vs. Rush vs. Mark Haskins in a three-way match for the ROH World Championship |
# | Date | Event | Venue | Location | Main event |
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50 | August 20 | Glory By Honor XVIII | 2300 Arena | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Bandido (c) vs. Flip Gordon for the ROH World Championship |
51 | August 21 | Matt Taven vs. Vincent in a steel cage match for Tavem's ROH World Championship match | |||
52 | November 14 | Honor for All | Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | Bandido vs. Demonic Flamita in a no disqualification match |
# | Date | Event | Venue | Location | Main event |
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53 | January 26 | Jay Briscoe Tribute and Celebration of Life[15] | Save Mart Center | Fresno, California | Claudio Castagnoli (c) vs. Christopher Daniels for the ROH World Championship[9] |