WWE Network rights sold in America

WWE Network rights sold in America

WWE have sold their streaming service, the WWE Network, to Peacock. The service, owned by NBCUniversal (which also owns USA Network, which broadcasts Monday Night RAW every week), will soon be home to new and existing content, including upcoming PPV events and original documentary series. The following quote was contained in the press release:

“Peacock will launch WWE Network on March 18, beginning the roll-out of more than 17,000 hours of new, original, and library WWE Network programming on demand and on a 24/7 channel, including”

The first major show to air on Peacock will be the WWE PPV Fastlane on March 21st. Peacocks current pricing tier is $4.99 for basic and $9.99 for Ad-Free. While the home has changed, the price will still be the same for existing subscribers. Some customers may even save money if they already have both.

Currently, only customers in the USA will be affected by this. Features of Wrestling will report any updates when they become available.

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