Wresting heads.....WWE Network is premiering next month, are you in?

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Wrestling heads.....WWE Network is premiering next month, are you in?

Been getting back into wrestling over the last few weeks, this was announced the other day. I'm surprised I didn't see a thread on it. Seems like a GREAT deal, $10 a month for all the ppvs, plus thousands of hours of content, original programing, etc.....If I can share an account like MLB TV or Netflix and Hulu, I'm in.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/09/wwe-network_n_4565607.html?ir=Sports

WWE Network To Launch In February As Streaming Service

WWE is moving outside the ring to mesh the best of Hulk Hogan, The Rock and John Cena all in one place — its own network.

It's time to lay the smack down 24/7.

The WWE Network launches Feb. 24 as a streaming service for $9.99 per month with a six-month commitment and will include all 12 pay-per-view events.

The network is available on desktops and laptops via WWE.com. WWE Network will also be available through the WWE App on: Amazon's Kindle Fire devices; Android devices such as Samsung Galaxy; iOS devices such as Apple iPad and iPhone; Roku streaming devices; PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4; and Xbox 360.

"WWE Network will provide transformative growth for our company and unprecedented value for our fans," WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon said Wednesday.

WWE joins the NFL, NHL, NBA and MLB as the latest sports-based organization that has its own around-the-clock network. The network will air original content, including pregame and postgame shows for its flagship "Raw" on Monday nights, classic events, reality shows, documentaries and other forms of smashmouth programming. The on-demand content is the main selling point for an older audience looking to reconnect with the product.

"We believe that is the future," WWE chief revenue and marketing officer Michelle Wilson said.

Fans can relive matches from the Attitude Era or simply catch up on today's franchise players like Daniel Bryan and C.M. Punk.

From their own home or parts unknown, WWE believes it has the loyal fan base needed to support the project.
Up against the BCS national championship game, Monday's "Raw" averaged a sturdy 4.537 million viewers on USA Network for the three-hour show.

WWE has aired some of its biggest events on PPV dating to The Wrestling Classic on Nov. 7, 1985. WWE's signature WrestleMania show in April drew 1,039,000 buys on pay-per-view, though numbers for the other 11 cards are nowhere near that gaudy number, in part because of the steep price.

The Royal Rumble on Jan. 26 goes for about $50 on PPV.

George Barrios, WWE's chief strategy and financial officer, said about 800,000 to 1 million homes buy an average of two to three PPVs a year. About 1 million subscribers would allow the network to break even. Barrios said research showed "it's within the realm of possibility" that WWE could have between 2 million and 4 million subscribers.

WWE said it planned to hold the price at $9.99 even after the initial six-month commitment.

The PPVs are still available in their current format through cable or satellite providers.

"I'm just not convinced the pay-per-view platform is in it for the long term," Wilson said. "It's not the best consumer experience."

"Raw" and "Smackdown" will remain on cable television. "RAW" airs on USA Network and "Friday Night Smackdown" is on SyFy. WWE's TV rights will soon be up for grabs and new deals are expected to be in place by March 4. Encores of those shows, however, will air on the network.

WWE has teased its fans with a network announcement since promotional spots aired in 2011, but nothing ever happened until now, though some programming aired on Hulu and Netflix. Wilson said WWE considered running on an ad-supported network station or as a premium pay channel in a model like HBO before deciding the economic and distribution package it wanted was best suited as a streaming network.

"Most people don't think fond things of cable or satellite providers," Wilson said. "We think we can overdeliver like we always have."

More than 1,500 hours of archived programming, that includes the WCW and ECW video libraries, will air uncut and uncensored, so references to the World Wrestling Federation, old logos, or matches involving former wrestler Chris Benoit or former announcer Jesse Ventura will no longer be scrubbed from history.

Parental controls for content rated TV-14 or TV-MA will be available.

Fans can subscribe to the network at 9 a.m. Feb. 24 and live programming begins at 11:06 p.m. with a 30-minute "Raw" postgame show. WWE collaborated with MLB Advanced Media to for technology services, including operational support for reliable cross-platform distribution.

The WWE Network is scheduled to launch abroad by the end of 2014 or early 2015.

"It's going to change the way we do business around the world," Barrios said.
 
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I've been away for awhile, but lately been checking it out. Who are those phat ass sistas they have on there now?
 
Hell yea I'm in. I wish the UFC Pass included all PPVs like this one. I would sign up for it too.
 
Hell yea I'm in. I wish the UFC Pass included all PPVs like this one. I would sign up for it too.

If this is successful, which I believe it will be off their ppv offer alone ($120 for 12 ppvs) I can see UFC doing something similar. Modern ppv might be on its last legs, especially with how people are choosing to cut the cord opt out of cable/satellite.
 
The real value is the library. Every WWE, ECW, and WCW PPV on demand. The WCW alone will keep me entertained

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Not true. Where does it say next year not included?
http://www.wwe.com/inside/wwe-network-to-launch-feb-24-26174061

This article is saying that all ppv's except Wrestlemania's after this year will be included.

It will cost $10 per month with all non-WrestleMania pay-per-view events available live in HD as part of the subscription price. The PPV shows will still be available on their own at the current price ($44.95 for standard definition/$54.95 HD) on traditional PPV channels for now, but obviously there's no real reason to buy them that way unless you're a satellite customer in a remote area without a cable, DSL or fiber-optic Internet connection.

- As an incentive for early adoption, anyone who pre-pays for six months (or more?) at launch will get WrestleMania 30 for free as part of their service. Subsequent WrestleManias will not be on the network.

At launch, WWE Network will include:

All 12 Live Pay-Per-View Events

All 12 current WWE pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania – will be available to subscribers live, as well as on demand.
 
This article is saying that all ppv's except Wrestlemania's after this year will be included.



At launch, WWE Network will include:

All 12 Live Pay-Per-View Events

All 12 current WWE pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania – will be available to subscribers live, as well as on demand.

:cool: didn't see that article. Still think its a good deal, but I would be surprised if WWE chooses to allow subsequent WrestleManias on the package. Especially if they want people to keep re-upping their subscriptions.
 
For the Raw, WCW and ECW re-runs, hell yeah I will.

The first thing I'm looking for is when Trish Stratus debuted :lol:
 
How often is one going to log on to watch some wrestling reruns though? I think they are charging too much
 
they own network wwe bout to go beyond crazy :eek:

might start back watching it now...my ass left in the late 90's when the rock and stone cold left :cool:
 
Haven't followed wrestling in years, but have been into MMA for ages. Been reading plenty of the feedback and articles, and many are saying the WWE network is pretty dope (and definitely better than the current beta trial version of the UFC Fight Pass).
 
:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Pretty much. The answer is......A LOT. Its not bad for the price. Its basically Netflix with wrestling except you also get live PPV's if i'm not mistaken.

Also original programming as well, pre and post Raw shows, reality based series, etc...
 
I'm probably going to do it. The 6 months price is the price of Wrestlemania so between that and the other content sounds like good value. And now they're going to do NXT which to me is their best show right now live on the network.
 
I'm probably going to do it. The 6 months price is the price of Wrestlemania so between that and the other content sounds like good value. And now they're going to do NXT which to me is their best show right now live on the network.

Only the one on the 27th is live after that it goes back to taped and air on the network
 
im ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL in

the very fact that all WCW/ECW PPVS and attitude era/monday night wars docs are on there alone SOLD me
 
Vince just made a POWER move. and side note: the only wrestler I follow now is CM Punk but unfortunately i feel that he is in the wrong era. he is tailored for the attitude era. Hell he could of did well in the ruthless aggression era (2002-2007)
 
Oh really? See I didn't know that. I have to wonder how long it will be 9.99. I'm shocked its not more. Its real enticing for the price.

I think that it was the highest price point that they knew people on the fringe would consider especially with the UFC planning on launching a network of their own.
 
Oh really? See I didn't know that. I have to wonder how long it will be 9.99. I'm shocked its not more. Its real enticing for the price.

Programming announced at the Consumer Electronics Show included:

  • All 12 WWE pay-per-view events.
  • WrestleMania Rewind - The first show named to be part of the network. It will be a retrospective look at WrestleMania's memorable moments.
  • The Monday Night War - A television series about the Monday Night Wars.
  • WWE Legends' House - A reality television series featuring several WWE legends.
  • Pre and post shows of weekly television events.
  • Weekly airings of WWE NXT.
  • Weekly airings of WWE Superstars.
  • More than 1,500 hours of content from WWE Libraries will be available for on-demand streaming.
 
now will Chris Benoit be in the libraries or will he be removed like he never existed?

Can't leave the Wolverine out....can you?

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