WWE: 10 Reasons Why 2014 Can Be The Best Year Ever

8. The WWE Network Has Put More Focus On The Product

The launch of WWE Network on February 24th was a huge move for WWE as they opened up their video library while also offering PPVs for a low monthly price of just $9.99. The online streaming service is available on PCs, tablets, mobile phones, Playstation, Xbox, Roku devices, Apple TV and more. While some fans experienced issues in the early going, three weeks into it those problems appear to be fixed for the most part and fans are able to enjoy WWE Network at their leisure. What WWE has also done is moved their Main Event show to Tuesdays at 8pmET live on WWE Network. It still airs on Ion TV in the US on Wednesdays, but offering a live show on Tuesday is a great way for WWE to test out the service to make sure everything is running smoothly once they air WrestleMania 30 on WWE Network. The ability for fans to pull up any WWE, WCW or ECW PPV and watch any time is a wonderful thing that we couldn't do before. Add in all the special shows they put out there like Countdown and Beyond the Ring, plus pre and post Raw/Smackdown shows and the content literally never stops for wrestling fans. It's only just begun. For those of us in Canada, Great Britain, Australia and elsewhere, we look forward to legally getting the WWE Network at some point later this year. The sooner the better, of course.
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