WWE Debuts Free Version of Streaming Network

WWE introduced a free version of its digital streaming service that includes original content and recent episodes of its flagship programs.

License Global

June 2, 2020

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WWE has launched a free version of its digital streaming service, the WWE Network.

The free version of the service provides a portion of WWE’s content library at no cost and with no credit card required. Additional premium content is available on the paid version of the platform for $9.99/month.

Programming available on the free version includes “Raw Talk”, “Monday Night War,” “Ride Along,” “Table for 3,” “Photo Shoot” and “Story Time.” Recent episodes of WWE’s flagship programs “Raw,” “SmackDown” and “NXT” are also available on the free service.

“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 experience premium WWE content,” says Jayar Donlan, executive vice president, advanced media, WWE. “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 experience the history and spectacle of WWE.”

Fans can download the WWE app on any device, including TVs, gaming consoles, mobile phones, tablets and computers.

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