10 More Changes We Expect The WWE Network To Make

Fixes, additions and cash grabs for the struggling streaming service

WWE Network is one of the best things to happen to wrestling and wrestling fans in an age. Now, at the touch of a button, fans have access to thousands of hours of content, from wrestling, to documentaries, reality shows and beyond. It€™s a whole new world for professional wrestling, but the over-the-top streaming service hasn€™t set the world on fire in a way Vince McMahon and the WWE hoped it would. All through 2014, WWE€™s quarterly earnings have been more than disappointing, and the WWE Network still hasn€™t crossed the one-million subscriber mark said to be necessary to keep the service vital. It€™s been eight months, and WWE have already implemented a number of changes to the Network in an effort to drive up subscriber numbers, or at least wring a bit more money out of it. WWE have already scrapped the six-month commitment, added limited advertisements and turned €œ$9.99!€ into a catchphrase all in an effort to make more from the WWE Network, and now they€™re offering the service as free to new subscribers for the entire month of November. Here are ten more changes to WWE Network you can expect in the not to distant future.
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