WWE Officially Launches Free Version Of WWE Network

The new tier features over 15,000 different shows.

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WWE has today launched a free tier of the WWE Network offering over 15,000 different titles to those who sign up.

The new Network version is available right now, without a credit card. Per WWE's official press release, it features the returning Raw Talk show streaming every after Raw every week; documentaries like the Monday Night War, Ride Along, Table for 3, Photo Shoot, and Story Time; recent episodes of Raw, SmackDown, and NXT; a selection of old pay-per-views and NXT TakeOvers, plus weekly shows like Top 10, The Bump, WWENow, The Best of WWE, and WWE Timeline.

Jayar Donlan, WWE Executive Vice President of Advanced Media, said the following:-

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“The launch of WWE Network’s Free Version is a key component of our company’s digitization strategy and a new way for all fans to be able to experience premium WWE content. As we continue to reimagine WWE Network’s offering, the Free Version will serve as an effective way to reach a broader group of consumers and allow them to experience the history and spectacle of WWE.”

Different WWE Network tiers have reportedly been in the works for years, with the promotion rolling out its first minimalist free tier in December 2019. This new version comes with a lot more content and looks a no-brainer for any WWE fan who doesn't already pay $9.99 a month.

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