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

3. You Get Exclusive WWE Content...

WWE makes and has made a lot of programming that isn€™t, strictly speaking, wrestling shows. A personal favourite was the €˜Legends of Wrestling€™ panel show, but they€™ve done loads more besides that. Every day, the WWE Network is adding new shows to their repertoire, creating new concepts and content without being encumbered by advertising pressures, disinterest from casual viewers, or anything else that regularly tends to stifle innovation in TV land. Don€™t be surprised if this €˜no holds barred€™ approach to content creation yields at least a couple of fun, eminently watchable, wrestling-based shows, just another benefit of being a Network subscriber.
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