Is ROH Supercard of Honor 2026 on TV? How to watch via Live Stream, MyAEW, HonorClub

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Short answer is no, ROH Supercard of Honor 2026 isn’t airing on traditional television anywhere in the world. There’s no cable channel, no broadcast network, no terrestrial pickup. The show takes place Friday, May 15, 2026 from the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center in Salisbury, Maryland, and the only way to watch it live is via streaming subscription.

ROH Supercard of Honor 2026 on HonorClub and MyAEW

HonorClub in United States, Canada, Mexico and India

In the United States, Canada, Mexico and India, HonorClub is the route. The standard tier sits at $9.99 a month, same flat price it’s held since the 2022 relaunch, and a VIP tier around $14.99 includes ROH pay-per-views at no extra cost. Non-subscribers can buy Supercard of Honor as a one-off PPV through the same platform at WatchROH.com.

MyAEW in UK, Australia and Europe

Outside those four markets, the picture changed in March 2026 when AEW launched MyAEW. The platform runs three pricing tiers, $7.99 per month, $19.99 per month, or $119.99 annually, and every paid tier includes live Ring of Honor pay-per-views plus HonorClub TV. That means UK, Australia and European fans can watch Supercard of Honor live via MyAEW from $7.99, undercutting a standalone HonorClub sub.

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