5 Ways WWE Network Is Worth Your Money (And 5 Ways It Isn't)

By Chris Quicksilver /

4. Most Of The WWE Network€™s Content Is Online Already...

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5i92s_the-great-muta-vs-jinsei-shinzaki-4_sport Despite the industry€™s best efforts, a heroic handful of uploaders are always putting wrestling online for us fans to share and enjoy. It€™s free to view, easy to watch and it saves HUGE money on DVD purchases. Want to watch The Great Muta vs. Jinsei Shinzaki, crazy-ass entrances and all? It's on DailyMotion right now and won€™t cost you a penny to watch. A lot of the WWE Network€™s content, quite frankly, is already available for free. Whatever you may think of the ethics involved in that statement, you cannot deny its fundamental truth. You can go ahead and watch Savage/Steamboat, Austin/Rock and Rock/Hogan - or even unsung classics like Undertaker/Angle, Bret/Owen and Michaels/Mankind on YouTube RIGHT NOW. FOR FREE. Without paying a penny, you can see Mankind take a tumble from the ceiling of the cell, Ric and Ricky test each other to breaking point, The Dudleys, Edge & Christian and The Hardy Boyz re-define tag team wrestling for a new era and Eddie Guerrero take on Rob Van Dam in a blistering ladder match. The Network€™s library IS huge, but not as big as the Internet itself, which allows you to re-live ECW classics like Tommy Dreamer and Shane Douglas€™ infamous Singapore cane match, Eddie Guerrero swapping spots with Dean Malenko or Too Cold Scorpio, or Sabu€™s arm ripping, damn near fatal barbed wire bout with Terry Funk. Thing is, the net also has Japanese wrestling, Mexican wrestling, European wrestling, TNA and the indies as well...