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New ROH weekly TV show to air on relaunched HonorClub service

Ring of Honor will have a new weekly television show but it’s not actually coming to cable television as it was originally hoped by Tony Khan.

ROH’s streaming service, HonorClub, will serve as the new home of Ring of Honor’s weekly show and although Khan did not announce a start date, he said more will be revealed following the New Japan Pro-Wrestling Wrestle Kingdom event in early January.

In the post-show press conference, the AEW President said that he is expecting New Japan to be involved with ROH moving forward but did not elaborate on the potential partnership.

HonorClub has been relaunched for $9.99 a month and is working on the platform that former ROH owners Sinclair Broadcasting created for it. Live pay-per-views will not be part of the monthly fee as they will still be airing on Bleacher Report and FITE but they will move there three months after each PPV airs.

You can check out HonorClub and subscribe at WatchROH.com.


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