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Current cable subscribers can gain full access to the new streaming service after being authorized by their cable provider, company executives said on Tuesday.

However, the company added, full authorization remains unavailable through select cable providers as ESPN resolves outstanding negotiations, meaning some cable subscribers will be unable to access content broadcast exclusively on the streaming service. Such content will be initially unavailable to customers of Comcast Xfinity, YouTube TV, Dish Network, Sling TV and Cox, the company said.

Welp, Gentlemen, Hoist the colours!
 
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Current cable subscribers can gain full access to the new streaming service after being authorized by their cable provider, company executives said on Tuesday.

However, the company added, full authorization remains unavailable through select cable providers as ESPN resolves outstanding negotiations, meaning some cable subscribers will be unable to access content broadcast exclusively on the streaming service. Such content will be initially unavailable to customers of Comcast Xfinity, YouTube TV, Dish Network, Sling TV and Cox, the company said.

Welp, Gentlemen, Hoist the colours!

That's literally all the ways to watch TV wtf
 


Nick Khan gave a speech to the talent before TripleMania and told them he wanted to make it clear that WWE is not there to take over the product. They are only there to assist them in being seen globally, and to ultimately put more money into all of their pockets. A couple of the wrestlers afterwards were saying that they were hopeful it’s true but noted that with the new restrictions in their contracts, they are allowed to take a small booking in Mexico, but the contracts don’t allow them to take a U.S. booking the same night in a city they had worked regularly that would pay them 20x that amount. So it sounds like AAA talent is not allowed to work independent Lucha or regular shows in the U.S. but don’t have a restriction in Mexico.
 
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