ROH now including live PPVs for all HonorClub subscribers

ROH has announced a big change to their HonorClub streaming service.

Live pay-per-views will now be included with all HonorClub subscriptions. PPVs were only included for VIP subscribers previously, and standard subscribers had received discounts on PPV purchases.

“Now, starting at just $9.99/month, every ROH pay-per-view is included with ALL subscriptions,” ROH wrote. “When ROH returns to presenting live events, ALL HonorClub members can watch every single show LIVE as it happens. In addition, all past pay-per-view events are now available for all members, including last year’s Final Battle, Death Before Dishonor, Best in the World, Crockett Cup and G1 Supercard.”

ROH was supposed to hold their 18th Anniversary PPV in Las Vegas on March 13, but that show and all ROH events through the end of May have been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

ROH also made two more announcements as part of their first wave of HonorClub upgrades:

The Archives – HonorClub is beginning to add to its library of historic events. A number of ROH events from 2010 are now available and content will continue to be added over the next couple months after it is finalized for publishing.

Match Menus – Another feature of the new and improved HonorClub is the addition of match menus, which will allow users to skip to their favorite matches from the video player. This currently only works when watching via rohhonorclub.com on your computer or mobile device, BUT there are future plans to provide this experience on the apps, as well as to make the matches searchable across the platform . Match menus are currently available for the 2020 ROH Events and will be available for all shows going back to 2016 in the coming weeks. Check out this new functionality now by opening your favorite 2020 show and finding the menu icon in the video player’s function bar.

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