Big WWE Network Changes: 10 Things You Need To Know
10. Four-Tiered Pricing
Ever since its introduction, the WWE Network has cost $9.99 U.S. a month, with a few exceptions - initially, a one-year commitment was required to sign up, but a no-commitment plan could be purchased at $12.99 a month. Eventually, WWE just dropped the idea of a commitment and stuck with a $9.99/month subscription that could be canceled any time. Still, the price of $9.99 became synonymous with the network, even to a comical level.
Now, that's about to change. While the WWE Network (basically) as we know it will still be available for $9.99 a month, three other price tiers are being considered. A $14.99/month subscription will appeal to die-hard fans, those who want even more wrestling content and more perks along with it. There'll also be a $4.99/month plan that will, unsurprisingly, feature fewer options and less content than the traditional subscription. Finally - and most surprisingly - WWE is introducing an entirely free, very limited network service.
What do these different options entail?