ROH TV Start Time Tonight (05-14-2026)

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ROH on HonorClub airs tonight at 8 PM ET / 7 PM CT in the United States, the same Thursday slot the show has held all year. The broadcast carries the ROH Supercard Showdown branding tonight because it’s the go-home episode for Supercard of Honor, which streams Friday night, May 15, from the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center in Salisbury, Maryland.

Where to watch ROH TV tonight

In the US, Canada, Mexico and India, HonorClub is the only option. Standard tier is $9.99 a month and has been since the 2022 relaunch. The VIP tier at $14.99 includes ROH pay-per-views at no extra cost, handy this week, since Supercard of Honor falls inside the same subscription window.

For everyone else, MyAEW launched in March 2026 and now carries ROH globally. Three pricing tiers, $7.99 monthly, $19.99 monthly, or $119.99 annually, and every paid tier includes HonorClub TV plus live ROH pay-per-views. The $7.99 entry point makes it the cheapest path to weekly ROH outside North America.

Global start times for tonight’s ROH TV

RegionCityLocal timeDay
Hawaii (HST)Honolulu2:00 PMThu May 14
Alaska (AKDT)Anchorage4:00 PMThu May 14
Pacific (PDT)Los Angeles5:00 PMThu May 14
Mountain (MST)Phoenix5:00 PMThu May 14
Mountain (MDT)Denver6:00 PMThu May 14
Central (CST/CDT)Mexico City6:00 PMThu May 14
Central (CDT)Chicago7:00 PMThu May 14
Eastern (EDT)New York / Toronto8:00 PMThu May 14
Atlantic (ADT)Halifax9:00 PMThu May 14
Brazil (BRT)São Paulo9:00 PMThu May 14
Argentina (ART)Buenos Aires9:00 PMThu May 14
Newfoundland (NDT)St. John’s9:30 PMThu May 14
UTC / GMTReykjavik12:00 AMFri May 15
British (BST)London1:00 AMFri May 15
Ireland (IST)Dublin1:00 AMFri May 15
Western Europe (WEST)Lisbon1:00 AMFri May 15
Central Europe (CEST)Paris / Berlin / Madrid2:00 AMFri May 15
Eastern Europe (EEST)Athens / Helsinki3:00 AMFri May 15
Moscow (MSK)Moscow3:00 AMFri May 15
Turkey (TRT)Istanbul3:00 AMFri May 15
Iran (IRST)Tehran3:30 AMFri May 15
Gulf (GST)Dubai / Abu Dhabi4:00 AMFri May 15
Pakistan (PKT)Karachi5:00 AMFri May 15
India (IST)Mumbai / Delhi5:30 AMFri May 15
Nepal (NPT)Kathmandu5:45 AMFri May 15
Bangladesh (BST)Dhaka6:00 AMFri May 15
Myanmar (MMT)Yangon6:30 AMFri May 15
Indochina (ICT)Bangkok / Hanoi7:00 AMFri May 15
Western Australia (AWST)Perth8:00 AMFri May 15
China (CST)Beijing / Shanghai8:00 AMFri May 15
Hong Kong (HKT)Hong Kong8:00 AMFri May 15
Singapore (SGT)Singapore8:00 AMFri May 15
Philippines (PHT)Manila8:00 AMFri May 15
Japan (JST)Tokyo9:00 AMFri May 15
Korea (KST)Seoul9:00 AMFri May 15
Central Australia (ACST)Adelaide9:30 AMFri May 15
Eastern Australia (AEST)Sydney / Brisbane10:00 AMFri May 15
New Zealand (NZST)Auckland12:00 PMFri May 15
Fiji (FJT)Suva12:00 PMFri May 15
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