ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 Tickets: Best place to buy and how.

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Start planning your trip to Arlington, Texas for ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 with confidence, whether you’re hunting for the lowest price or trying to secure the best seats. Tickets officially go on sale through Ring of Honor’s authorized outlets, but you can also find competitive deals on major resale platforms.

From understanding how VIP packages work to setting up price alerts on SeatGeek and StubHub, this guide covers every step to help you get your tickets at the best value and avoid common pitfalls.

How to get ROH Supercard of Honor tickets

Official ROH presales and primary outlets

ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 takes place on July 11, 2025 at Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas. Ring of Honor lists “BUY TICKETS” links on its official events page, directing buyers to primary ticketing partners. The most direct purchase path is via Etix, which operates ticketing for Esports Stadium Arlington, simply search “ROH presents Supercard of Honor” on Etix.com for the July 11 date.

How to buy ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 tickets through re­sellers

If the official allotment sells out or you’re looking for specific seats, third-party marketplaces like SeatGeek, StubHub, and Koobit are fully authorized re­sellers. SeatGeek provides an interactive seat map and deal-finding filters; you can set price alerts to be notified when tickets drop to your target budget.

StubHub guarantees buyer protection and often lists last-minute releases near the event date. Koobit aggregates listings from multiple platforms, letting you compare fees and face values at a glance koobit.com.

Best pricing strategies for ROH Supercard of Honor tickets

Early bird discounts and presales

ROH occasionally offers an HonorClub member presale; membership costs $9.99/month and includes 50% off PPV events, which can translate to savings on ticket bundles. Sign up before presale windows, typically announced via ROH’s newsletter and social media, to access tickets at face value without added convenience fees.

Compare fees across platforms

Face value is only part of the cost; service and delivery fees can add 15–25% on many sites. Always compare the “total price” across Etix, SeatGeek, StubHub, and Koobit. Some platforms offer “all-in pricing” where fees are included upfront, making comparisons more transparent.

Tips for getting the best deals

Use price alerts and real-time tracking

Most resale sites allow you to set alerts for your ideal price range. Enable mobile notifications to jump on deals the moment they drop. Dynamic pricing can lower ticket costs in the weeks leading up to the show as sellers adjust to demand.

Avoid scams and counterfeit tickets

Only purchase from authorized outlets and well-known re­sellers. Verify seller ratings and look for the “100% Guarantee” badges on StubHub and SeatGeek. Avoid peer-to-peer listings without guarantees, these often carry higher risk.

Leverage package deals

For AEW’s All In weekend bundle, including backstage tours, VIP photo ops, and reserved seating, ROH Supercard of Honor tickets sometimes come as part of VIP packages priced $1,000+. While premium, these can be cost-effective for superfans seeking an all-access experience.

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