WWE recently announced that user interface changes were coming to their WWE Network streaming service this week. Now information has come out regarding their proposed tier payment plan.
The news comes off the back of WWE’s investor conference call. At the time of writing, the tiered payment plan was said to be rolling out sometime within the next 12 months.
According to WrestlingNews.co, alongside their $9.99 price tag, which will include limited adverts, WWE will be introducing a Free plan as well as a $4.99 and top tier $14.99 option.
This $14.99 option is said to include access to alternative promotions. WWE has had previous discussions with notable independent companies like EVOLVE, PROGRESS and ICW, so the WWE Universe may be able to access their content within this tier, depending on final negotiations.
WWE Network Pricing Options
The breakdown of each payment plan is as follows:
Plan 1 (Free)
- Watch video clips (less than 5 minutes each)
- Video archive (5 hours per month)
- Access to 24/7 stream
- Watch on all devices
- Full commercials
Plan 2 ($4.99)
- Watch all video clips (less than 5 minutes each)
- Watch “Big 4” Pay-Per-View events
- NXT TV (pre-recorded)
- Access to the video archive
- Access to 24/7 live stream
- Watch on phone and tablet only
- Limited commercials
Plan 3 ($9.99)
- Watch all video clips (less than 5 minutes each)
- Watch all pay-per-view events
- Watch live NXT TakeOver events
- Weekly NXT TV (live)
- Cruiserweight Classic episodes
- Access to the video archive
- Access to 24/7 live stream
- Watch on all devices
- Limited commercials
Plan 4 ($14.99)
- Watch all video clips (less than 5 minutes each)
- Watch all pay-per-view events
- Watch live NXT TakeOver events
- Weekly NXT TV (live)
- Cruiserweight Classic episodes
- Access to the video archive
- Access to 24/7 live stream
- Access to independent wrestling content
- Watch on all devices
- No commercials
- Fan Perks
- Deluxe Fan Perks
WWE released the following video showing off the latest changes to the Network’s overhauled interface, which is going live this week across digital platforms: