WWE Announces Free Version Of WWE Network, New Show Included

WWE Announces Free Version Of WWE Network, New Show Included

As has been speculated for a while now, WWE has just announced a free version of the WWE Network. This will include some brilliant content that will cost you NOTHING to watch.

The free version of the network includes the following titles, which includes some brand new shows including the Raw Talk show which will stream each week immediately following Monday Night Raw. It will presumably follow a similar format to the awesome Talking Smack show hosted by Renee Young.

WWE.con confirmed the news this afternoon with the following press release:

STAMFORD, Conn., June 1, 2020 – WWE today unveiled the Free Version of WWE Network, the company’s award-winning digital streaming service, unlocking a vast portion of its content library with more than 15,000 action-packed WWE titles now available for free.

The Free Version of WWE Network includes:

“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,” said Jayar Donlan, WWE Executive Vice President, Advanced Media. “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.”

WWE Network’s Free Version is available now … no credit card required. To access, download the WWE App on any device, including TVs, gaming consoles, mobile phones, tablets and computers.

This is great from WWE, especially at a time where money may be slightly tight for people who have been furloughed or lost jobs due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The documentaries series that WWE puts out are seriously good, so if some of those get uploaded definitely give them a watch.

4 years ago by Wrestle Talk

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