ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 Live Stream How to watch

Ring of Honor’s Supercard of Honor returns on Friday 11 July 2025 from Esports Stadium Arlington in Texas. The main card will air exclusively via ROH’s own streaming service, HonorClub. Whether you’re in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, continental Europe, Japan or beyond, here’s your complete guide to tuning in live.

How Can I watch ROH Supercard of Honor 2025?

United States

American viewers can watch the Supercard of Honor main card live via an HonorClub subscription at WatchROH.com, with the event included in the monthly OTT package or as a PPV add-on for non-members.

United Kingdom

As in the US, the event streams on HonorClub (accessible worldwide).

Australia

Australian wrestling fans can tune in on July 12 to watch the main card live. Streaming options mirror those elsewhere: HonorClub subscribers log in at WatchROH.com.

Europe

Across continental Europe, the Supercard of Honor begins on July 12, with key markets like France, Germany and Spain included. As with other regions, stream via HonorClub.

Japan

Although ROH does not currently partner with NJPW World for live streaming, Japanese fans can subscribe to HonorClub (global access).

FeatureMonthly PlanAnnual PlanPPV Add-On
Price (USD)$9.99 per month$99.99 per year$29.99 per event
Includes Live PPV EventsNo (subscription-only)No (subscription-only)Yes (main-card access)
Main-Card Live AccessAdd-on purchase requiredAdd-on purchase requiredIncluded
Pre-Show AccessNot includedNot includedIncluded
Device CompatibilityWeb browsers, iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TVWeb browsers, iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TVn/a (streamed via same apps)
Access URLhttps://watch.roh.comhttps://watch.roh.comhttps://watch.roh.com/ppv
NotesCancel anytimeBest value if you subscribe year-roundAvailable to subscribers & non-subscribers alike

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