ROH Set To Debut On Bleacher Report With Death Before Dishonor

ROH Set To Debut On Bleacher Report With Death Before Dishonor ROH

Ring of Honor is set to make their debut on Bleacher Report with Death Before Dishonor this Saturday, July 23.

ROH will be making their return to pay-per-view for the first time this weekend since Supercard of Honor in April.

The company sent out the following press release:

Ring of Honor “Death Before Dishonor” Pay-Per-View to Stream on Bleacher Report Saturday, July 23, at 8 p.m. ET

— U.S. Streaming Debut of Ring of Honor on Bleacher Report Available Live on the B/R App, Bleacher Report Website and Connected Devices for $39.99 —

July 18, 2022 – Ring of Honor (ROH) will make its U.S. streaming debut on Bleacher Report with one of the hottest events of the summer – ROH: Death Before Dishonor. A proving ground for some of wrestling’s biggest stars, the highly anticipated pay-per-view event will feature multiple championship bouts live from the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell on July 23, at 8 p.m. ET. The event will stream live in the U.S. on the Bleacher Report app, website and connected devices for $39.99. Fans can pre-order the event on Bleacher Report here.

The card for Death Before Dishonor features:

  • ROH World Championship Match: Jonathan Gresham vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • ROH World TV Championship Match: Samoa Joe vs. Jay Lethal
  • ROH Pure Championship Match: Wheeler Yuta vs. Daniel Garcia
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR vs. The Briscoes “2 out of 3 falls”
  • ROH Women’s World Championship Match: Mercedes Martinez vs. Serena Deeb

Additional matches may be announced in lead-up to Saturday.

Viewers can stream Death Before Dishonor on the B/R app (Android and iOS), Bleacher Report website or via Bleacher Report on connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, FireTV and Xbox. Fans watching on the B/R app will be able to utilize the platform’s functionality to comment on the greatest moments from the matches in real-time with other B/R app users. The event will also be elevated through enhanced discovery features in the B/R app. Bleacher Report will also cover and amplify all the action across its #1 most engaged social channels.

Death Before Dishonor will also be available InDemand through cable and satellite TV providers. International fans can access the event via FITE and PPV.com.

Tickets to the live event can still be purchased here, and at the box office at the Tsongas Center. Tickets start at $29, plus fees.

About Bleacher Report
Bleacher Report is a leading sports media brand reaching more than 150 million hyper-connected young sports fans each month through distribution of premium content. It is the #1 sports brand driving engagement and video views across all social platforms and the Bleacher Report app, while fueling offline engagement through unparalleled experiences that blend sports with culture. Bleacher Report has a portfolio of brands that includes House of Highlights, B/R Football, B/R Kicks, B/R Gridiron, B/R Walk-Off, B/R Open Ice and B/R Betting, delivering customized content that caters to the unique passions of its fans across its owned and operated channels and world-leading social platforms. Bleacher Report is a division of Turner Sports, which provides it access to premium live content from the NBA, Major League Baseball, NHL and NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Find Bleacher Report on the industry-leading Bleacher Report app, www.bleacherreport.com and on Instagram @BleacherReport.

About Ring of Honor Wrestling Entertainment, LLC
Ring of Honor (ROH) is a professional wrestling promotion recently acquired by Tony Khan, CEO of AEW, Chief Football Strategy Officer of the Jacksonville Jaguars and GM/Sporting Director of Fulham F.C. The acquisition, which was completed through an entity that is wholly-owned by Tony Khan, included ROH’s extensive video library dating back to 2002, brand assets, intellectual property, production equipment and more.

With more than 20 years of rich wrestling history, ROH has launched the careers of numerous AEW stars, including CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Hangman Page, Dr. Britt Baker, Adam Cole, Samoa Joe, among others. Additional members of the AEW roster have made their mark in ROH, including the late Brodie Lee, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, ReDragon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly), Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent? Beretta), Jay Lethal, Christopher Daniels, Matt Sydal, Mercedes Martinez, Serena Deeb, Frankie Kazarian, Scorpio Sky, Keith Lee, Eddie Kingston, Evil Uno, Stu Grayson, QT Marshall, Danhausen, Lance Archer, Griff Garrison, Thunder Rosa, Wheeler Yuta, Luchasaurus, Orange Cassidy, Ethan Page, Austin Gunn, PAC, Kip Sabian, Jon Moxley, John Silver, Alex Reynolds, Jerry Lynn, BJ Whitmer and Sonjay Dutt.

ROH currently features numerous championships, including the ROH World Championship, ROH World Television Championship, ROH Pure Championship, ROH World Tag Team Championship and ROH Women’s World Championship. Tony Khan’s purchase of ROH signifies a new chapter in the future of professional wrestling as AEW’s meteoric rise continues to draw the youngest-skewing wrestling audience on television.

Death Before Dishonor marks the second major event from the ROH brand since AEW President Tony Khan bought the promotion.

The event will feature five championship matches and will be available on Bleacher Report for $39.99.

ROH announced the pausing and transformation for their primary streaming service, Honor Club, over the weekend, which you can read about here.

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