WWE Network Details
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– Initial price point will be in the $10-$12 a month range, with the sign-up being for six months.
– You’ll be able to watch WrestleMania 30 on the Network, with the plan still being the reported “every non-WrestleMania pay-per-view airing on the Network in the future”.
– It won’t be a channel on television, but an app-like service along the lines of Netflix that you’ll be able to watch online and on devices like smart TVs, PS3, PS4, X-Box 360, X-Box one, and so on.
– There will be a live, 24/7 stream of content on the Network, which is the thing that will separate it from apps like Netflix, which focuses more on-demand viewing. However, on-demand viewing will still be a part of the Network, as the entire library of Raw and Smackdown episodes, as well as pay-per-views, will be available to watch at launch.
If any more information comes out, we’ll be sure to pass it along to all of you.