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

By Chris Quicksilver /

3. Do You Really Need All That Content?

It may sound crazy, but there IS a limit to just how much wrestling you can watch. Sure, YOU may be able to watch huge, sweaty men slap each other around like walking chunks of beef until your head spins and your eyes bleed, but its pretty much a given that your family can€™t. Plus, sooner or later, you€™re going to have to go to work... Let€™s say, as a completely hypothetical (ahem) example, that you€™re a huge wrestling fan (male), but that you meet and fall in love with a woman that doesn€™t share your interest in wrestling at all? No matter how much you try to explain it to her, this completely hypothetical person (who doesn€™t live in my house, in any way whatsoever) really doesn€™t like watching wrestling all the time. In fact, she thinks its silly and can€™t understand why I (I mean, you) watch it all the time. It sounds impossible, made up even, but it could happen to YOU at any time. The hard, barebones truth is that, as work becomes a greater factor in your life, as family commitments, bills and other assorted, non-wrestling sh@t starts to become more and more prevalent, you ultimately get less and less time to enjoy your passions. If you watch a few hours of wrestling every week (counting either, or both, WWE and TNA products, as well as DVDs and/or Internet content such as virtual Ring of Honor tickets), the harsh reality is that you€™ll likely not be able to stay current with WWE programming and still get your money€™s worth from the Network.