WWE Network Was Not Hacked

Network service is running as normal.

The WWE Network is running as normal and was only down briefly this week due to technical difficulties. There had been some speculation as to what had caused a brief outage on Wednesday night, with Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Radio saying that one rumour was a hacking. That rumour was false. The WWE Network was not hacked. This was just a brief outage, which can be normal for services of this type. Technical difficulties are sometimes unavoidable and this was in no way a security breach. Fans will be glad to see the Network back running as normal. This is ECW Week and the content has been a brilliant journey through the land of Extreme. It all started with the brand new 'ECW Exposed' show on Monday night, in which Paul Heyman and Joey Styles gave an insightful explanation of ECW's history. Several old ECW shows were added to the Network on-demand content and debuting on Friday night will be 'The Rise + Fall Of ECW' documentary. New subscribers can get the month of November for free, which will also include the Survivor Series pay per view. There really hasn't been a better time to become a fan of the WWE Network. If you're a wrestling fan, you simply need to have it. The breadth of available classic matches is great value at just $9.99 a month. In another story, Mick Foley has said that his comedy stand-up show is to be filmed for a future broadcast on the Network.
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