Tony Khan addresses the future of ROH television.
During the ROH Final Battle media scrum, Khan gave an update on where fans would be able to watch ROH television in the future.
Tony Khan said there has been a "soft launch" of HonorClub, he's put a lot of money into it, and it's now functional. HonorClub has the ROH library including the ROH Supercard of Honor 2022 and Death Before Dishonor 2022. The plan is to post PPV events on HonorClub 90 days after they air.
"The TV is going to live there," said Tony. He confirmed there will be a weekly TV show. He will announce when TV on HonorClub will start at a later date, saying he'll provide more information in January after the Seattle (January 4) and Los Angeles (January 11) AEW shows.
PPV will remain on Warner Bros. Discovery platforms.
HonorClub is $9.99
Khan said they've talked with NJPW officials about building out something unique with ROH and he wants NJPW involved.
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Ring of Honor previously taped episodes in bulk and aired them in syndication on Sinclair stations, FITE TV, and the ROH website. The company went on hiatus following ROH Final Battle 2021 with the remaining taped matches airing on television before episodes with new content were not aired. Tony Khan purchased ROH in March and with no television deal, began incorporating ROH talent and titles on AEW Dynamite and AEW Rampage.
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