WWE changes the WWE NETWORK
WWE changes the WWE NETWORK.
I admit that I have not been following the WWE I have not watched an episode of Raw, Smackdown, or NXT in a few months since the COVID 19 and Wrestle Mania.
I have not blogged a PAY PER VIEW matter of fact I could not even tell you what story lines are going on who the champions are, or whom is even wrestling in the WWE currently.
WWE STOCK is going back up however after plummeting from $80 a share down to $38 a share it has rebounded to currently $47 a share.
The WWE was struck by the COVID 19 as well with the company having to call off live audiences. The company also had investment in the XFL that already has gone bankrupt.
Though live shows continued and Pay Per Views moved forward many of the WWE fans turned away from the shows losing a large part of the audience on national TV.
THE NETWORK:
The WWE created a streaming network in 2014 that people pay $9.99 per month for and currently has an estimated 1.9 million subscribers.
It was only estimated between 1.5 to 1.6 million of those paid for the subscription however.
The network peaked in 2018 with 2.0 million subscribers.
WWE announced today they are adding a FREE TIER to the WWE NETWORK.
You can expect to see talk shows and reruns of flagship shows for free.
However to get pay per views you will have to join the network.
In recent news both Vince McMahon and Tripke H sell off large portions of the stock in the company.
The WWE also is getting more and more competition from the AEW wrestling company.
In the past I have stressed the main thing that makes the WWE is the entertainers, and over the years they change, retire, get removed due to injury, or other reasons. The fans must like the show and relate to the entertainers to make the WWE or any other company work well.
This is why the WWE takes a risk in new talents and entertainers.
I admit that I have not been following the WWE I have not watched an episode of Raw, Smackdown, or NXT in a few months since the COVID 19 and Wrestle Mania.
I have not blogged a PAY PER VIEW matter of fact I could not even tell you what story lines are going on who the champions are, or whom is even wrestling in the WWE currently.
WWE STOCK is going back up however after plummeting from $80 a share down to $38 a share it has rebounded to currently $47 a share.
The WWE was struck by the COVID 19 as well with the company having to call off live audiences. The company also had investment in the XFL that already has gone bankrupt.
Though live shows continued and Pay Per Views moved forward many of the WWE fans turned away from the shows losing a large part of the audience on national TV.
THE NETWORK:
The WWE created a streaming network in 2014 that people pay $9.99 per month for and currently has an estimated 1.9 million subscribers.
It was only estimated between 1.5 to 1.6 million of those paid for the subscription however.
The network peaked in 2018 with 2.0 million subscribers.
WWE announced today they are adding a FREE TIER to the WWE NETWORK.
You can expect to see talk shows and reruns of flagship shows for free.
However to get pay per views you will have to join the network.
In recent news both Vince McMahon and Tripke H sell off large portions of the stock in the company.
The WWE also is getting more and more competition from the AEW wrestling company.
In the past I have stressed the main thing that makes the WWE is the entertainers, and over the years they change, retire, get removed due to injury, or other reasons. The fans must like the show and relate to the entertainers to make the WWE or any other company work well.
This is why the WWE takes a risk in new talents and entertainers.
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