10 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Cancel Your WWE Network Subscription
10. It's Too Early To React
Okay, so Daniel Brayn didn't win the Rumble again and WWE's golden boy Roman Reigns did. It wasn't the result you wanted, and you're angry. This is understandable. One year removed from the fiasco that was the 2014 Royal Rumble and the majority of people still wanted Bryan (or Dean Ambrose) to win the Rumble and go on to face Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania. It's okay to be disappointed, upset and even angry at the result of a wrestling match. But it's less than twenty four hours after the event and we haven't even seen the post-Rumble Raw yet. Remember, wrestling storylines changed all of the time. Hell, Daniel Bryan was added to the main event of WrestleMania XXX on the night of the show last year following the fan reaction to him. Before running off and cancelling your WWE Network subscription you would be best served to at least wait a little while longer to see if WWE has anything else up their sleeve. A lot can happen between now and March 29th. If you want to send a message to WWE, then that's fine. But if they end up doing the 'right thing' by the fans, then you'll only look foolish when you re-subscribe later.