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Ring of Honor HonorClub: Sign Up, Pricing, Watch ROH and More

Ring of Honor (ROH) has made significant strides in the world of professional wrestling, especially with the introduction of its streaming service, HonorClub.

This platform not only allows fans to watch live events but also provides access to a vast library of past matches and exclusive content. Here’s everything you need to know about signing up, pricing, and what you can expect from HonorClub.

What is HonorClub?

HonorClub is an over-the-top (OTT) streaming service owned by Ring of Honor. Launched on February 19, 2018, it was designed to cater to wrestling fans who want easy access to ROH’s extensive catalog of matches and events.

Initially, it offered a tiered pricing model similar to other wrestling networks, but following the acquisition of ROH by AEW’s Tony Khan in 2022, the service underwent a significant relaunch in December 2022.

How to Sign Up for HonorClub

Signing up for HonorClub is straightforward. Fans can visit the official website and choose a subscription plan that suits their needs. The current subscription fee is $9.99 per month, which provides access to all content without any tiered options.

This change has made it more accessible for fans who want to enjoy ROH programming without the burden of higher costs associated with pay-per-view events.

Steps to Sign Up

  1. Visit the Official Site: Go to WatchROH.com.
  2. Select Subscription: Choose the monthly plan at $9.99.
  3. Create an Account: Fill in your details and payment information.
  4. Start Watching: Once registered, you can immediately access live events and archived content.

Pricing Details

The pricing structure for HonorClub has been simplified since its relaunch. Here’s a quick breakdown:

Plan TypePriceFeatures
Monthly Subscription$9.99/monthAccess to all live events and archived content
Annual SubscriptionNot availableN/A

This pricing model is competitive compared to other wrestling streaming services, especially considering that major pay-per-view events can cost upwards of $39.99.

What Can You Watch on HonorClub?

HonorClub offers a rich selection of content for wrestling enthusiasts:

  • Live Events: Starting with Final Battle 2023, all ROH events will be streamed live on HonorClub at no additional cost
  • Weekly Series: The weekly ROH show resumed airing on March 2, 2023, exclusively on HonorClub, featuring matches that highlight both established stars and rising talent
  • Historic Matches: Subscribers gain access to over 2500 hours of classic ROH moments and matches, showcasing the promotion’s rich history

Why Subscribe to HonorClub?

HonorClub is an essential platform for fans who want comprehensive access to ROH’s offerings. With its competitive pricing and extensive library, it stands out as a valuable resource for wrestling aficionados looking for both current programming and historical content.

Benefits of Subscribing:

  • Cost-Effective Viewing: Enjoy all live events without high pay-per-view fees.
  • Exclusive Content: Access special tribute shows and unique matchups not available elsewhere.
  • Rich Archive: Explore a vast collection of classic matches that have defined professional wrestling over the years.

Will Ospreay Pitches Scott D’Amore To Run ROH

Will Ospreay loves the passion of Scott D’Amore and he thinks that incorporating him into the AEW product would be extremely valuable to the company.

Speaking with Adrian Hernandez ahead of AEW Double Or Nothing, Ospreay expressed how much he respects the former TNA President and praises D’Amore for being the catalyst for the continued success of TNA despite no longer being with the promotion.

“I can’t tell you enough how much respect I have for Scott D’Amore. If there was anything that I want to put out there; if there was a way that AEW could hire Scott D’Amore in any type of fashion.”

Ospreay had one idea in mind as to how Tony Khan could utilize the talent and mind of Scott D’Amore.

“Have that guy run Ring of Honor or something. The passion that he had for TNA, and just how he completely single handily transformed that company.”

Tony Khan purchased Ring Of Honor years back and made the brand its own entity. Much to the chagrin of many, all the new programming resides on the ROH Honor Club. Khan has been criticized as to how he has handled the brand as a great deal of the product flies under the radar due to it solely being on Honor Club.

D’Amore was let go by TNA after he was the primary proponent for rebranding the company and since then, D’Amore has trademarkedd “Maple Leaf Wrestling” and is putting on a Border City Wrestling event later this year. Ospreay spent a “cup of coffee” in TNA as a free agent before signing on full-time with All Elite Wrestling.

H/t to Fightful for the transcription.

Maria Kanellis Disputes Reports About Working For ROH

Maria Kanellis has cleared the air regarding her role at Ring of Honor.

Taking to Twitter, the former WWE Diva said that she’s not a backstage manager at ROH, but she mentors the girls at her own time when she can. She added that she tried to get her old job of being the booker of ROH’s women’s division, but that fell flat.

Kanellis concluded by stating that she’s focused on family, finding a home for the promotion Women’s Wrestling Army, and managing Griff Garrison and Cole Karter in ROH.

“Just saw some news about being a backstage agent at @ringofhonor. I’m not. I mentor the girls on my own time when I can. I tried to get my old job back in ROH booking the women’s division but it didn’t work. So, I’m focused on family, finding a home for @WWrestlingArmy, and managing @griffgarrison1 and @realcolekarter”

https://twitter.com/MariaLKanellis/status/1795204008451211366

The First Lady of Wrestling also spoke about not being happy about the “minor role” she has at ROH. she wrote on social media:

“I’m not happy about it. I’ve tried to fight it. I can only do my job and look for opportunities,” she wrote to a fan who said that she’s happy with her role at ROH with “about 2 minutes of TV time.”

She also agreed with a fan who pointed out that they were surprised Kanellis wasn’t used as part of the Undisputed Kingdom. Kanellis served as the manager of the stable at one point. However, she was given the role of managing Griff Garrison and Cole Karter in the Tony Khan-owned promotion. It seems like Kanellis wants to be part of the faction with Mike Bennett, but for whatever reason, that hasn’t come to fruition.

https://twitter.com/MariaLKanellis/status/1795234559522447468

In February, Kanellis addressed misinformation about her WWE departure in 2010 and husband Bennett’s rehab.

She said that she was “released” by WWE in 2010 when her contract was up, and she didn’t want to renew the contract only to make “one third what my male contemporaries were making.” Here’s what she further added:

“When I went back, I was told by many people I trusted that WWE had changed. WWE knew we were planning on adding to our family when we resigned. Mike asked for his release, I did not. Mike never went to WWE rehab. Nor did they pay for any rehab. We were lied to many times about our storyline and what direction it was going. I fought back against it to no avail. We were never paid millions of dollars in WWE. We had the average contract for WWE for 6 months. We are not millionaires and we don’t live in a mansion. I hope this helps people separate fact from fiction.”