Roh Ppv Buyrates -
: Current ROH PPVs rely heavily on digital streaming (platforms like Bleacher Report and FITE), which often accounts for over 70% of total buys.
Since Tony Khan's acquisition of in March 2022, pay-per-view (PPV) buyrates have seen a dramatic increase compared to the Sinclair era, often surpassing 20,000 buys per event. Tony Khan Era PPV Buyrates (2022–Present)
: Often struggled to exceed 1,000 buys for standard events. roh ppv buyrates
Under current management, ROH events are frequently cross-promoted on AEW programming , significantly boosting visibility and sales. Estimated Buys Key Details April 1, 2022 ~23,000 First PPV of the Khan era; ~20,000 initial reports. Death Before Dishonor July 23, 2022 ~36,100 Recorded 27,000 digital and 9,100 cable buys. Final Battle 2022 Dec 10, 2022 ~25,400 Largest PPV number and gate for a Final Battle show. Supercard of Honor 2023 March 31, 2023 ~25,000 Reported as a strong follow-up to the 2022 success. Death Before Dishonor 2023 July 21, 2023 ~20,000+ Maintained the new baseline of 20k+ buys. Historical Comparison (Sinclair Era)
: Estimated at under 800 buys , a 77% drop from the previous event. Best in the World (2019) : Estimated at ~3,500 buys. : Current ROH PPVs rely heavily on digital
: Reports from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter indicate that roughly 67% of ROH PPV buyers also purchase AEW's major events, showing a high crossover audience.
Before the acquisition, ROH PPV numbers were notably lower, reflecting a period of decline and limited distribution. Final Battle 2022 Dec 10, 2022 ~25,400 Largest
: Historically one of ROH's biggest shows (held at Madison Square Garden), but precise buyrate figures vary widely due to the New Japan Pro-Wrestling partnership. Key Performance Trends