WWE: 5 Reasons To Sign Up To The WWE Network Immediately

This past Monday, the WWE Network finally went live. Although it took a bit longer than originally expected, we, the WWE fans, now have access to almost any and every past event in WWE history. Despite this fact, many people are still not prepared to sign up for the Network. If you are a big fan of wrestling, I don't see any reasons why you wouldn't. Whether it is the low cost, extensive library of footage, or access to future events, there is value at every turn. I decided on signing up for the Network on Monday and , while I was a lucky one who did not receive many issues after the initial sign up, I am absolutely loving the experience. From reliving the past classics of Wrestlemania 17 or the low points in December to Dismember, there is entertainment at any point. If you aren't convinced, you should be. There are many reasons why you not only should sign up, but sign up immediately.

5. All Pay-Per-Views, Including Wrestlemania, Will Stream Live On The Network

Wrestlemania 30 When you talk about value with the Network, this is it. For just $9.99 per month with a 6 month commitment, you will receive all the Pay-Per-Views with it. If you signed up (or are planning to) sign up within this first week, this including every Pay-Per-View starting with Wrestlemania and going to Summerslam. There are a total of 6 Pay-Per-Views in this time, which adds up to be $285 usually. With the Network, that goes down to $60. While most people don't usually pay and view all the Pay-Per-Views in the past, just take this isn't account. Wrestlemania alone is $60. That means you basically get to watch the rest of the Pay-Per-Views for free if you were planning on ordering Wrestlemania anyway. One thing's for sure with this, there are going to be a lot less people watching illegal streams following this Network's release.
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