10 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Cancel Your WWE Network Subscription

#CancelWWENetwork have have trended worldwide but you should think before you act.

The 2015 Royal Rumble will be remembered for all of the wrong reasons. A nothing undercard and a very unpopular Rumble Winner, not to mention a pretty dull Rumble match, left the fans in Philadelphia with a sour taste in their mouths. Was the show one of the worst ever? Many seem to agree that, yes, it was. Not even an instant-classic WWE Championship between Seth Rollins, John Cena and Brock Lesnar and a surprise appearances from Bubba Ray Dudley could save it. Fans made their voices heard at the end of the show by booing Reigns and his cousin The Rock out of the building. When The Rock can't even save a show and then fluffs his lines during a post-show promo, you know things are bad. WWE fans took to social media to further voice their disgust at the product and it wasn't long before #CancelWWENetwork was the number one trend worldwide. Some even posted pictures of their successful cancellations online whilst others couldn't cancel because the cancellation page had reportedly crashed. This must be a worry to many in WWE but are the fans being a little too knee-jerk in their reactions? Does one bad booking decision or event (although it was not dissimilar to last years' shambles) necessitate the cancellation of a Network subscription? Here are ten very good reasons why you shouldn't cancel your Network subscription just yet.
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