WWE Hopes To Fix Network Flaw, Considering Fantasy Camps

Beware if you share your Network pass with your friends and family.

After the reveal of a disappointing WWE Network subscriber account, the WWE has looked to fix flaws as it pertains to the service. Pretty soon, you may not have the luxury of sharing your Network password with your friends and family. According to Figure 4 Weekly, the WWE has finally acknowledged a major issue with the Network, in that users can share their passwords with multiple users. On a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez revealed that someone e-mailed him stating that they shared it with up to ten users at once, without any problem. It's more than likely that WWE will be looking to fix this soon, in an effort to increase subscribers. WWE also recently sent a survey to fans in an effort to check fan interest in the possibility of running WWE Fantasy Camps at their state of the art Performance Center in Orlando. Many Major League Baseball clubs have met great success in recent years by putting on camps of their own. The camp would offer two packages, with the first including meet and greets with WWE legends, coaches and superstars, attending a private WWE Performance Center live event, Performance Center merchandise, and observing NXT training sessions and promo classes. The second package will include everything in the first, as well as ringside seating at an NXT taping, dinner with WWE legends, the ability to create your own promo video, photo-ops, and other games and contests. The cost of this experience would be $7,500, with no physical involvement permitted during the camp. WWE also released an extensive list of legends that could possibly be involved, which included Booker T, Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels, Bob Backlund, Kevin Nash, Ricky Steamboat, and many other.
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Sean Ross Sapp, 28, is a convergent media major at Morehead State University, and a news/feature writer for RantSports and WhatCulture. Before taking a managerial role for the Kraken Fight Team, Sapp was a two-time submission wrestling medalist in the region. He is also a contributor to Bill Apter's 1Wrestling.com, and an editor for Cage Passion Sports. He has also published over 300 articles for Fansided. You can contact Sean Ross Sapp for news tips and radio appearances at SeanRossSapp@gmail.com