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Post by Jett on Feb 22, 2014 20:50:00 GMT
On Monday at 9:00am WWE will launch the WWE Network. It only cost 9.99 a month. You will be able to watch every WWE, WCW and ECW PPV in history, WWE Countdown, WWE reality series Legends House and more.
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Post by Jett on Sept 30, 2014 0:01:58 GMT
Well it's been just over 7 months since the WWE Network launched, and from the view of the fan, it's been very successful. With a wide selection of on-demand content, you can find about everything except the kitchen sink. If you want history, you got it, if you want behind the scenes, you got it, if you want reality, you got it and if you want PPV you got it. With original series like Legends House and Total Divas you can go into the personal lives of your favorite legends and divas. PPVs and shows like Countdown, Monday Night War and everything in the Vault category can take you back in the history of WWE. Obviously, if you watch Raw and Smackdown you know by now that it is only $9.99, and you should buy it.
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Post by Jett on Oct 2, 2014 22:17:09 GMT
The payoffs for the first few pay-per-view shows following WrestleMania with the new formula are in and according to reports, are said to be described as “really bad.” Many are speculating that this points to the fact that talents are getting paid based on pay-per-view revenue and are seeing nothing extra from all of the pay-per-view revenue that has been eliminated due to the WWE Network.
It’s worth being mentioned, however, that there are a few people that are being “taken care of” and a few who have specific deals that prevent this type of thing from affecting them, although for the most part, this has hurt pretty much everyone when it comes to payoffs for pay-per-view shows.
(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)
24wrestling.com
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Post by The Razor Roman Empire on Oct 2, 2014 23:43:37 GMT
A big mistake they made was not opening it up internationally to all their fans, because that is where they would've made their money.
They've even delayed it being launched in the UK. smh
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Post by Jett on Oct 3, 2014 3:07:51 GMT
I wonder why.
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Post by Jett on Oct 4, 2014 0:41:32 GMT
- WWE issued another Fan Council Survey this week to gauge fan interest on potential new series on the WWE Network. Possible future projects include:
* A Look at Fantasy Matches such as Big Show vs. Andre the Giant with experts weighing in
* Defining Moments such as when Hulk Hogan joined The nWo
* History of WWE documentary similar to The Monday Night War
* Love Affairs, showing off WWE’s romantic side with relationships such as Lita & Matt Hardy, Randy Savage & Miss Elizabeth
* WWE Bloopers
* Superstar Lifestyles, showing off talents’ homes and life outside of the ring
- The WWE Rivals series will debut on the WWE Network on October 14th.
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Post by The Razor Roman Empire on Oct 4, 2014 1:15:38 GMT
I like some of those ideas! Can't wait for the Rivals series. I'm hoping that some really good rivalries are covered, and they'll really never have an end. It will be something they can always get new content and material on.
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Post by Jett on Oct 4, 2014 17:32:48 GMT
I'm looking forward to Superstar Lifestyles, History of WWE and the Rivals series too.
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