ROH Supercard of Honor brings in more than 20,000 pay-per-view buys

Everything that is happening in the wrestling world.
Post Reply
User avatar
cero2k
Site Admin
Posts: 20950
Joined: Dec 16th, '10, 11:32

ROH Supercard of Honor brings in more than 20,000 pay-per-view buys

Post by cero2k » Apr 5th, '22, 11:37

src: https://www.f4wonline.com/news/other-wr ... -view-buys

Last Friday's Ring of Honor Supercard of Honor pay-per-view brought in over 20,000 buys through both streaming and traditional PPV providers.

Dave Meltzer reported the news on the post-Raw Wrestling Observer Radio.

The number does not include HonorClub, ROH's video on demand service that gives subscribers the ability to stream live events without paying additional money. The amount of subscribers, or any information on how many viewed last Friday's event, are unknown.

Meltzer considered the number "phenomenal" considering last Friday's competition as part of WrestleMania 38 weekend.

The main card started at 8 PM Eastern, head-to-head with WWE SmackDown. Its final hour also went up against AEW Rampage, owned by new ROH head Tony Khan.

Additionally, there was several streaming PPVs on Friday which included New Japan's Lonestar Shootout (6 PM Eastern), Impact's Multiverse of Matches (10 PM Eastern) and night one of GCW Joey Janela's Spring Break 6 (1 AM Eastern).

The show was the first PPV under the Khan regime and the first since last December's Final Battle. It featured a highly-anticipated bout between ROH Tag Team Champions The Briscoes vs. FTR in addition to a World title unification bout between Jonathan Gresham and Bandido. Several surprises were teased by Khan before the show which included the return of Samoa Joe and a Young Bucks run-in.

Khan said attendance for the show was over 2000.
Image

User avatar
cero2k
Site Admin
Posts: 20950
Joined: Dec 16th, '10, 11:32

Re: ROH Supercard of Honor brings in more than 20,000 pay-per-view buys

Post by cero2k » Apr 5th, '22, 11:39

20K buys and not counting people who still have Honor Club sounds like a success, especially because I didn't even think the card was that strong. Briscoes v FTR was the only match that I was curious to watch

will be interesting to see if they can keep the interest somewhat up after we all stop being curious about a TK-ran ROH
Image

User avatar
Big Red Machine
Posts: 27378
Joined: Dec 16th, '10, 15:12

Re: ROH Supercard of Honor brings in more than 20,000 pay-per-view buys

Post by Big Red Machine » Apr 5th, '22, 17:16

cero2k wrote: Apr 5th, '22, 11:39 20K buys and not counting people who still have Honor Club sounds like a success, especially because I didn't even think the card was that strong. Briscoes v FTR was the only match that I was curious to watch

will be interesting to see if they can keep the interest somewhat up after we all stop being curious about a TK-ran ROH
Definitely a success, especially considering the lack of build on any TV outlet.
Hold #712: ARM BAR!

Upcoming Reviews:
FIP in 2005
ROH Validation
PWG All-Star Weekend V: Night 2
DGUSA Open the Ultimate Gate 2013
ROH/CMLL Global Wars Espectacular: Day 3

Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests