Ring of Honor announces overhaul of HonorClub streaming service

The restructuring means a pause on new subscribers from today

Ring of Honor announces overhaul of HonorClub streaming service

In a statement issued today to promote the upcoming Death Before Dishonor event, Ring of Honor announced that it is revamping its HonorClub streaming service.

The company notes that there will be a pause on the acceptance of new subscribers while the service is overhauled, with a relaunch slated for early fall 2022.

ROH also notes that “New HonorClub content will become available 60 days after the events happen live.”  This seemingly marks a significant change from the previous service, whereby a “VIP” tier was available that included all live PPV events at no extra charge.

Full statement on HonorClub from the ROH press release below:

Ring of Honor is also currently revamping its HonorClub program with enhanced elements and functionality. During this ongoing transformation, there will be a pause on accepting new memberships. Current memberships (as of July 16, 2022), will be extended at no additional cost until the refreshed HonorClub platform is launched in early fall 2022. 

Fans will be able to subscribe to HonorClub for a monthly fee of $9.99. New HonorClub content will become available 60 days after the events happen live.

 Sign up here to be notified of all updates and announcements related to HonorClub.

Note that any refund requests by current members will be compensated with a $10 ShopHonor/ PWTees credit for every month remaining on the subscription. For questions or additional information, please email [email protected] 

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