I know that a lot of people prefer physical media to watching this sort of content online and feel that the WWE Network threatens the production of this, but one of the primary reasons I subscribed to Netflix was to be able to watch the WWE documentaries on there that I wouldn't otherwise go out and buy. Adding these documentaries goes a long way towards getting your money's worth out of the network and really makes the $9.99 price tag seem incredible. You pay more than that for just one of these documentaries on DVD or Blu-Ray ordinarily and yet there will be plenty of them available to watch on the network at any time. Just think of the money that this will save you, especially if you're an avid collector of WWE DVDs. The career review DVDs are usually popular mainly for the match compilations on them and whilst having all of these matches at your disposal on the network may decrease them in value, they're still brilliantly convenient and mean that it's not necessary to trawl through lots of old shows to find the matches that you want to watch. Another upside of the network format could be that we start to see more compilations and more career documentaries being produced in order to both beef up content and to keep interest in the network, which is great news if you're a fan of this type of content.
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