Posts Tagged ‘WWE Network’

Mae Young Wasn’t On Life Support This Week, More WWE Network Coverage

– The latest on the Mae Young story, which continues to feature conflicting reports depending on who you talk to, is that contrary to recent reports, she was not on life support this past week.

– The Verse website has added their coverage of the WWE Network announcement during the International CES Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada from this past Wednesday evening. The tech website added a video that features a recap of the WWE Network announcement, as well as an interview with WWE executive Perkins Miller. You can check out their coverage online at TheVerge.com.

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  • VIDEO: Complete WWE Network Announcement From Wednesday

    WWE has added the complete WWE Network announcement from Wednesday, which took place at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada as part of the annual International CES Convention, to their official YouTube channel.

    The video, which you can watch below, is accompanied by the following description: “In a groundbreaking announcement, WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon heralded the launch of WWE Network, the first-ever 24/7 streaming network, which will feature all 12 WWE live pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania – for only $9.99 per month.”

    http://youtu.be/lpFVDEbhyJg

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  • Roddy Piper Teases Something For Monday, WWE Network Note, Sports Illustrated

    – Sports Illustrated released their list of the 50 greatest athletes of all-time. It should be noted that not one single professional wrestler, past or present, was featured on the list. The only mixed-martial arts athlete that was included on the list was UFC Hall Of Famer Royce Gracie.

    – Two days after the WWE Network announcement was made in Las Vegas, “#WWENetwork” continues to be one of the top trending topics on Twitter.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper recently posted the following cryptic tweet on his official Twitter account:

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  • Booker T’s “Big Announcement”, WWE Filling Positions For WWE Network

    – WWE Hall Of Famer Booker T teased a “big announcement” . The announcement, involves his “Reality Of Wrestling” promotion. To find out what the announcement is, check out the following Booker T tweet:

    – WWE has added a job listing for a “Network Coordinator” who will be responsible for making sure the WWE Network stream will be issue-free. For more information, visit Careers-WWECorp.icims.com.

  • Huge Updates On The WWE Network + More Rumored WMXXX Matches
  • Vince McMahon Claims He Rejected Cable/Satellite Offer For WWE Network

    WWE CEO Vince McMahon stated in a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times that he turned down an offer for a commercial cable network and a pay channel model, similar to HBO.

    WWE apparently had a deal on the table with major distributors that would have generated a reported 20 cents per month, per subscriber, had they gone that route. “I said, much to the chagrin of my staff, I’m not going to sign it,” said McMahon in the L.A. Times interview.

    McMahon added that the terms pay-television distributors wanted were “too restrictive.”

    You can check out the complete Vince McMahon interview with the Los Angeles Times online at LATimes.com.

  • Huge Updates On The WWE Network + More Rumored WMXXX Matches
  • Live NXT On WWE Network Going Head-To-Head With Impact On 2/27

    Triple H announced during Thursday’s NXT TV tapings from Winter Park, Florida that the February 27th NXT taping will air live on the WWE Network – head-to-head against TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV.

    Two of the main events announced for the live NXT show on the WWE Network are:

    * Bo Dallas vs. Adrian Neville (Ladder match for the NXT Championship)

    * Sami Zayn vs. Antonio Cesaro(Best of 3 Falls Match)

    DirecTV Hints That They Might Stop Carrying WWE PPV Events

    With the official announcement of the WWE Network and the news that all 12 of WWE’s monthly pay-per-view events will be included in the streaming service, one of the big topics of discussion has been the future of PPV events for fans who do not subscribe.

    WWE stated that fans who do not get the WWE Network can still order their pay-per-views through traditional means (cable/satellite providers). However, knowing that the WWE Network might cause some pushback from cable/satellite providers, WWE filed a document with the SEC on Thursday saying that some of the providers might decide to stop carrying their PPV’s.

    Now, DirecTV is the first company to publicly acknowledge the situation. In a statement made to the Los Angeles Times, a DirecTV spokesperson said,

    “Clearly we need to quickly re-evaluate the economics and viability of their business with us, as it now appears the WWE feels they do not need their PPV distributors.”

    They added that sales WWE PPV events “have been steadily declining, and this new low-cost competitive offering will only accelerate this trend.”

    Make no mistake about it – cable providers are not happy about the WWE Network, which was, in part, a power play by WWE to cut them out of millions of dollars in PPV revenue. Rightfully so – why use a ‘middle man’ and give them upto 60% of PPV sales when you don’t have to?

    During the ‘groundbreaking announcement’ from Las Vegas, Vince McMahon “I think it’d be foolish for them not to want to carry the pay-per-view anymore. It’s found money for them.”

    5 REASONS Why The WWE Network Is A MUST HAVE

    WWE Stock Rises Due To WWE Network Announcement, Mick Foley’s Comedy

    – WWE stock increased 2.77% on Thursday and closed at $16.67 following Wednesday night’s WWE Network announcement. The next big factor that will affect the stock in a significant way will be the TV rights fees negotiations, with a new deal to be announced by early March.

    – The Democrat And Chronicle website ran an article on WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley’s comedy shows this weekend in New York and Toronto. Foley will be performing on Friday night in Webster, New York at The Comedy Club at 7:30pm and 10:30pm. He plays Saturday night in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at Yuk Yuks at 8pm. For more information on the shows, visit DemocratAndChronicle.com.

    Update On Hulk Hogan Rumors, Dean Ambrose Returning Home, More

    – As a bit of an update on the Hulk Hogan rumors from Wednesday, not only was he not in Las Vegas, he was in Tampa, Florida, as previously reported, and was filming something for ESPN.

    – The Dayton City Paper website has a featured article up today focusing on WWE Superstar Dean Ambrose, who is from the Ohio area. The article mainly focuses on Ambrose returning home for a show in Dayton on January 20th. Ambrose is actually from Cincinnati. You can check out the article online at DaytonCityPaper.com.

    – The Forbes website posted an analysis feature on the WWE Network. You can check that out online at Forbes.com.

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  • Renee Young Wants To Be WWE’s First Female Commentator, WWE Network Free Trial

    – WWE.com conducted an interview with backstage interviewer Renee Young, who says she wants to be WWE’s first female commentator:

    “I was doing color commentary down at NXT, and it’s been a really great opportunity for me to tap into my hosting background, using my brain and thinking on my feet. Being clever with it is awesome for me. I love being able to do that. I would love to be the first female to do color commentary for this company. That would be a cool thing to do. I would love to be the girl to take on that role.”

    – WWE will be offering a free 1-week trial to fans who order the WWE Network. Signups begin on February 24th at 9am (Eastern) via WWE.com. This is described as a “limited time” offer.

    5 REASONS Why The WWE Network Is A MUST HAVE

    Triple H Announces WWE NXT To Begin Airing Live On WWE Network On 2/27

    As mentioned during the WWE Network announcement in Las Vegas, Nevada this past Wednesday, WWE NXT will begin airing on the WWE Network when it launches in February.

    Triple H announced during the WWE NXT television taping for this week, which is taking place tonight in Winter Park, Florida, that beginning February 27th, WWE NXT TV will air live on the WWE Network from Full Sail University.

    Make sure to check back here at the website on Friday morning for a complete report from the WWE NXT taping.

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  • WWE Network Talent Meeting Before RAW, Ken Shamrock Now 50 Cent’s Bodyguard

    – TMZ.com reports that UFC Hall of Famer and former WWE Superstar Ken Shamrock is now part of rapper 50 Cent’s security team. Shamrock was recently hired by a security team that caters to “high-end” clients. Shamrock was at 50 Cent’s side yesterday at the CES Convention in Las Vegas.

    After the convention, Shamrock tweeted that it was a “pleasure” working for 50 Cent and that he’s “By far one of the classiest gents I have ever worked with.”

    – WWE will be holding a talent meeting prior to Monday’s WWE RAW from the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, RI to discuss the new WWE Network and how it will affect everybody.

    One topic in particular that is expected to be discussed is pay-per-view bonuses. With all 12 of WWE’s monthly PPV’s moving to the Network (starting with WrestleMania XXX), the company will have to come up with a new method of determining the wrestlers’ PPV compensation.

    5 REASONS Why The WWE Network Is A MUST HAVE

    WWE Polls Fans For First Episode Of WWE Network Show “WWE Countdown”

    WWE has added the first poll question for their new WWE Countdown series, a show that will air as an original program on the new WWE Network. The poll asks the question, “Which was the biggest backstabbing moment?”

    The options for the poll are as follows:

    – Shawn Michaels superkicks Marty Jannety on “The Barber Shop”
    – The Montreal Screwjob at WWE Survivor Series 1997
    – Sgt. Slaughter turns his back on America
    – Andre The Giant betrays Hulk Hogan
    – Owen Hart turns on his brother Bret Hart
    – Trish Stratus sides with Christian over Chris Jericho
    – Matt Hardy betrays his brother Jeff Hardy
    – Evolution attacks Randy Orton
    – Paul Bearer abandons Undertaker for Mankind
    – Hulk Hogan stuns WCW and joins the nWo

    You can vote on the poll online at WWE.com.

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  • Why WWE Is Launching The Network In February, WWE Network Subreddit

    – A new subreddit has been created on Reddit.com for fans to discuss the WWE Network: Reddit.com/r/WWENetwork.

    – WWE announced last night that the WWE Network will be launching on Monday night, February 24, 2014 immediately following the conclusion of WWE RAW. Forbes.com reports that one of the main reasons WWE is launching the Network in February is to gain leverage in their ongoing TV rights fees negotiations. Aside from WWE negotiating with other cable networks, having the WWE Network as a potential home for their programming is valuable leverage.

    Of course, launching it before WrestleMania XXX – and the inclusion of WrestleMania as part of the package, is another big selling point.

    Monday’s Old School RAW averaged 4.5 million viewers. The Forbes article states that if WWE were able to sign up 4 million people for the Network – it would generate as much revenue as the entire company took in during 2012.

    Update On Chris Benoit On WWE Network, Kofi Kingston In Saudi Arabia

    – As previously reported, WWE is planning on airing footage that involves Chris Benoit on their new WWE Network service with an advisory message that will be shown before he appears. The current word is that any show that includes Benoit will have an advisory message that will specifically state that all characters on the show are “purely fictional.”

    – WWE Superstar Kofi Kingston is in Saudi Arabia doing some promotional work for WWE. Kingston hosted an anti-bullying rally at the Al Faris International School in Riyadh on Thursday morning.

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    VIDEO: John Cena, Steve Austin, HBK Talk WWE Network Announcement

    WWE posted the following video on their official YouTube channel featuring interviews with John Cena, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels following the big WWE Network announcement on Wednesday night in Las Vegas.

    The video, which you can watch below, is accompanied by the following description: “Three of the biggest Superstars who helped pave the way for WWE Network answer questions about the launch of WWE Network.”

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  • Several WWE Superstars & Divas React To WWE Network Announcement

    The following are some Twitter reactions to the WWE Network announcement on Wednesday evening:

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  • William Regal Films Documentary For WWE Network, ROH Star Gets WWE Tryout

    – Former Ring Of Honor Tag-Team Champion Rhett Titus received a tryout with WWE earlier this week. Titus popped up in a backstage cameo a few months ago during a WWE television taping. No word yet as to how Titus’ tryout went.

    – William Regal recently posted the following tweet regarding footage he filmed for a future documentary to air on the WWE Network:

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  • VIDEO: Jake Roberts Talks WWE Future, Royal Rumble, Old School RAW, More

    WWE legend Jake “The Snake” Roberts, who returned at Old School RAW this past Monday night, posted the following update on his official Twitter account regarding his future with WWE. Jake tweeted:

    Speaking of Roberts, he recently spoke about his Old School RAW appearance, Royal Rumble aspirations and the WWE Network announcement in a new video chat with veteran wrestling journalist Bill Apter. You can check that video out below:

    WWE Files WWE Network Document: 2014 Earnings Decline?, Effect On PPVs

    WWE filed the following WWE Network-related document with the SEC on Thursday:

    WWE® Network Provides Significant Earnings Potential

    STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–January 9, 2014–WWE (NYSE:WWE) yesterday announced WWE Network, the first-ever 24/7 streaming network, will launch live in the U.S. on Monday, February 24, featuring all 12 WWE live pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania® – valued at more than $600 per year for $9.99 per month with a 6-month commitment. WWE Network will also include groundbreaking original programming, reality shows, documentaries, classic matches and more than 1,500 hours of video on demand at launch. WWE Network takes advantage of the sharp rise in the consumption of streamed video programming as it will be delivered to fan households through over-the-top (“OTT”) digital distribution rather than via traditional cable, satellite and telco providers. The launch of the network represents a key element of the Company’s 2013-2015 business plan, which was designed to achieve significant earnings growth. Management maintains its expectation that the planned network will contribute to potentially doubling or tripling the company’s 2012 OIBDA results of $63 million by 2015.1

    “WWE Network allows us to transform and reimagine how we deliver our premium live content and 24/7 programming directly to our fans around the world,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. “WWE Network will provide transformative growth for our company and unprecedented value for our fans.”

    “The creation of a network is one of WWE’s primary growth drivers, which also include the renegotiation of key global content agreements and monetization of WWE’s best-in-class digital and social media presence. We continue to believe that these initiatives will enable WWE to significantly raise its earnings profile by 2015,” added George Barrios, Chief Strategy & Financial Officer. “Although these initiatives hold significant potential, our financial performance for 2014 could fall within a wide range of outcomes depending on the rate of subscriber acquisition for the network, potential pay-per-view cannibalization and the outcome of our content negotiations. This wide range of outcomes in 2014 includes potentially lower earnings than 2013. As we manage this transition, our plan indicates sufficient financial capacity to fund our growth initiatives, support ongoing business requirements and maintain our current dividend.”

    Foundation for Growth: The Demand for WWE Content

    We believe that a premium subscription model delivered through OTT digital distribution is the best approach in the U.S. to capitalize on our fans’ commitment to our brand, their desire for more WWE content, and their propensity for consuming video content on alternative digital platforms. Our consumer research indicates that a high proportion of U.S. and international television viewers have an affinity for WWE content. This research indicates that in the U.S., approximately 53% of television households have an affinity for WWE content (i.e., 62 million homes including lapsed fans), two-thirds of which (41 million homes) are characterized as active households, including passionate and casual viewers. Our research also indicates that an additional 18% of U.S. television households, or 21 million homes, include lapsed fans that we have the potential to re-engage with our content.2

    The “OTT” Network Business Model

    Fans can subscribe to WWE Network beginning at 9am ET on Monday, February 24 at WWE.com, and for a limited time will be offered a free one week trial. Based on our market research, we estimate that a fully distributed domestic pay network could ultimately attract between 2 million and 3 million subscribers at a “steady state.” These subscriber estimates derive from a current base of approximately 47 million WWE broadband households in the U.S. (which is projected to grow to 52 million households in “steady state” including lapsed fans). These take-rates are based on extensive consumer research and the value proposition for a network that reflects the inclusion of our pay-per-view events, including WrestleMania, as well as compelling new original content, reality programming, in-ring shows and a vast video-on-demand library that leverages the tremendous appeal of WWE’s historic content. The research indicates that a WWE network offering would drive significant consumer interest (including households that currently do not purchase pay-per-view events). At a price per month of $9.99, this would represent revenue to WWE of between $225 million and $350 million and incremental OIBDA between $50 million and $150 million at a “steady state.”3

    WWE Network will be delivered directly to fans through over-the-top digital distribution on desktops and laptops via WWE.com and through the WWE App on: Amazon’s Kindle Fire devices, Android and iOS mobile devices; media players such as Roku; and game consoles such as Sony PlayStation® 3, Sony PlayStation® 4 and Xbox 360. Availability on additional devices, including Xbox One and select Smart TVs, will follow this summer.

    Actual results are contingent on several factors, including the necessity of entering into additional platform distribution agreements. Financial results of the network could vary materially from the expected range based on the rate of subscriber adoption and churn rates, as well as changes in pricing, promotion levels and distribution terms. Reaching a range of 2 million to 3 million subscribers at “steady state”, assumes a subscriber ramp that reaches 1 million to 2 million subscribers by year-end 2014. Although we will continue to offer our pay-per-view events to consumers on an à la carte basis through current providers, there is risk that not all providers will continue to transmit our pay-per-view programming. We expect the network will reduce OIBDA and net income in 2014 as the initial ramp in subscribers and revenue is not likely to be sufficient to offset both the foregone pay-per-view revenue and the incremental, direct expenses associated with a network launch, such as programming, marketing, customer service and content delivery costs. Ultimately, we believe the network represents a sizable economic opportunity in the U.S. and internationally. WWE Network is expected to launch in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Nordics by the end of 2014/early 2015.

    Notes:

    1. WWE defines OIBDA as operating income before depreciation and amortization, excluding feature film amortization and film impairments. OIBDA is a non-GAAP financial measure and may be different than similarly-titled non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. A limitation of OIBDA is that it excludes depreciation and amortization, which represents the periodic charge for certain fixed assets and intangible assets used in generating revenues for our business. OIBDA should not be regarded as an alternative to operating income or net income as an indicator of operating performance, or to the statement of cash flows as a measure of liquidity, nor should it be considered in isolation or as a substitute for financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. We believe that operating income is the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure to OIBDA.

    2. Estimates of WWE fan households are based on our consumer research performed by a third party, which surveyed a representative sample of 12,000 U.S. respondents. The proportion of WWE fan households is presented as a percentage of the 116 million television homes in the U.S. As a measure of the WWE fan audience in the U.S., similar response rates can also be applied to the 88 million broadband homes in the U.S., which results in 47 million WWE broadband households.

    3. The OIBDA potential of WWE Network at “steady state” corresponds to incremental operating income between $35 million and $140 million (where the difference between OIBDA and Operating Income is network-related depreciation and amortization).

    About WWE:

    WWE, a publicly traded company (NYSE: WWE), is an integrated media organization and recognized leader in global entertainment. The company consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family friendly entertainment on its television programming, pay-per-view, digital media and publishing platforms. WWE programming is broadcast in more than 150 countries and 30 languages and reaches more than 650 million homes worldwide. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Conn., with offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Miami, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore, Munich and Tokyo.

    WWE Network is the next step for Vince McMahon who continues to revolutionize event programming for sports and entertainment. As a pioneer in the television syndication business, McMahon and WWE developed syndicated programming for 30 television stations in 1979. McMahon was also a visionary in the cable television industry by leveraging the new technologies of pay-per-view and closed-circuit television for the first WrestleMania in 1985. Today, WWE delivers fans a revolutionary second screen experience during its flagship programming via the WWE App, which has more than 9 million downloads globally. The experience includes live match continuation during TV commercial breaks, backstage content, live polls, photos and exclusive information on WWE Superstars and Divas.

    Additional information on WWE (NYSE:WWE) can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com. For information on our global activities, go to www.wwe.com/worldwide/.

    Trademarks: All WWE programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans, wrestling moves, trademarks, logos and copyrights are the exclusive property of WWE and its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.

    Forward-Looking Statements: This press release contains forward-looking statements pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which are subject to various risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the risks discussed under the caption “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in the WWE’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 1, 2013. In addition, WWE will face a variety of risks associated with launching its OTT network. These risks include the loss of some or all of our pay-per-view business if distributors decide no longer to transmit our pay-per-view programming. In addition, the rate and/or level of network subscriber adoption could be less than anticipated. We have and will continue to rely on third parties to develop the network application and distribute it to consumers which results in expense and subjects us to the risk of nonperformance by these parties. The content production, distribution, marketing and customer service required by the network involve significant capital and operating expenses, and no assurances can be provided that our network revenues will offset these costs. The Company faces the risk of security breach or disruption of our digital delivery of the network. The Company and its service providers will receive personal information, which in most cases will be subject to our privacy policies. Personal information received by our service providers will include credit card information. A significant security breach or other disruption involving our digital delivery infrastructure could: disrupt the proper functioning of the network; result in unauthorized access to the network; allow for the destruction, loss, theft, misappropriation or release of proprietary, confidential, sensitive or otherwise valuable information of the Company or network subscribers; require significant management attention and resources; and subject the Company to litigation and/or damage its reputation. Risks of any new business endeavor include, among other things, diversion of consumers from other Company businesses; diversion of management’s attention and other resources, including available cash, from existing businesses; unanticipated liabilities or contingencies; reduced earnings due to increased amortization, impairment charges and other costs; competition from other companies with more experience in that business; and additional regulatory requirements and compliance costs.

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  • WWE Executive Explains Why WWE Network Won’t Be Available On Cable TV

    WWE executive Michelle Wilson spoke to Multichannel News about the reason that the traditional cable/satellite distribution of the WWE Network will not be an option at this point.

    Wilson noted that WWE decided to go with an “over-the-top” Internet-based distribution due to concerns over the WWE Network failing to “gain significant distribution” from traditional television-based outlets.

    “None of those distributors were particularly looking to launch more networks; if anything they were looking to rationalize their line-ups,” said Wilson.

    “When we started to look at the economic tradeoffs and how quickly we could we could go over the top as compared to traditional distribution, it really became apparent that we could really give our fans a much better user experience with an over the top service.”

    Check out the complete article online at BroadcastingCable.com.

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  • WWE Network FAQ: 26 Things You Need To Know

    WWE sent out the following FAQ sheet answering many questions fans may have about the new WWE Network service, which officially launches on February 24, 2014:

    1. What is WWE Network?
    WWE Network is a 24/7 streaming service with both scheduled programming and an on-demand library. WWE Network will include all 12 WWE live pay-per-view events including WrestleMania 30, groundbreaking original series, reality shows and documentaries, and the most comprehensive video-on-demand library featuring all WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-views and classic matches uncut and uncensored as well as replays of Raw and SmackDown episodes. Additional programming, including a live daily studio show coming this summer, and video-on-demand content will be added regularly.

    2. How much will a subscription to WWE Network cost?
    A monthly subscription to WWE Network is $9.99 per month (plus tax where applicable) with a 6-month commitment.

    3. How do fans purchase WWE Network?
    To subscribe to WWE Network, fans should go to WWE.com beginning Monday, February 24 at 9:00 a.m. ET.

    4. When can fans buy WWE Network?
    Monday, February 24 at 9:00 a.m. ET.

    5. When will WWE Network be available?
    Live programming on WWE Network will begin on Monday, February 24 at 11:06 pm ET with a live post-show immediately following Monday Night Raw. Video-on-demand programming will be available immediately at 9:00 am ET.

    6. What devices will WWE Network be available on?
    WWE Network will be available on desktops and laptops via WWE.com. WWE Network will also be available through the WWE App on: Amazon’s Kindle Fire devices; Android devices such as Samsung Galaxy; iOS devices such as Apple iPad and iPhone; Roku streaming devices; Sony PlayStation®3 and Sony PlayStation®4; and Xbox 360. Availability on additional devices, including Xbox One and select Smart TVs, will follow this summer. For more information, go to wwe.com/devices.

    7. If fans already have the WWE App, do they need to update it to get WWE Network?
    The WWE App will automatically update on iOS and Android-powered mobile devices to play WWE Network. To watch on connected devices such as Roku streaming devices, Sony PlayStation® 3 and Sony PlayStation® 4 and Xbox 360, fans must download the new WWE App, which will be available on Monday, February 24.

    8. What content will WWE Network feature?
    WWE Network is a 24/7 streaming service with both scheduled programming and an on-demand library. WWE Network will include all 12 WWE live pay-per-view events including WrestleMania 30, groundbreaking original series, reality shows and documentaries, and the most comprehensive video-on-demand library featuring all WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-views and classic matches uncut and uncensored as well as replays of Raw and SmackDown episodes. Additional programming, including a live daily studio show coming this summer, and video-on-demand content will be added regularly.

    9. Will WrestleMania be available as a part of this subscription?
    Yes, WrestleMania is included with a subscription.

    10. Will encores of Raw, SmackDown and Main Event be on WWE Network?
    Yes, encores of these programs will be available on WWE Network.

    11. Will Pay-Per-View events still be available outside WWE Network?
    Yes, WWE will continue to offer individual pay-per-view events to TV providers. Fans should call their local cable or satellite provider for availability.

    12. Will classic WWE content be available on WWE Network?
    Yes, a WWE Network subscription will include access to the most comprehensive video-on-demand library featuring all WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-views and classic matches uncut and uncensored as well as replays of Raw and SmackDown episodes. Additional content will be added regularly.

    13. Will “WWE Superstars” and NXT air on WWE Network?
    Yes, premiere episodes of Superstars and NXT will air on WWE Network.

    14. Will Raw, SmackDown and Main Event move to WWE Network?
    No, Raw, SmackDown and Main Event will continue to air on their current networks – USA, Syfy and ION television, respectively.

    15. Will shows on WWE Network be available in HD?
    Yes, all programming on the WWE Network will be available in HD.

    16. Will shows on WWE Network be available in Spanish?
    Live pay-per-views will be available in Spanish. All other programming will be presented in English.

    17. Will shows be closed captioned?
    Yes.

    18. Will WWE Network also be available through cable or satellite providers?
    No, WWE Network is delivered directly to fans through over-the-top digital distribution on the following devices: desktops and laptops via WWE.com; through the WWE App on: Amazon’s Kindle Fire devices; Android devices such as Samsung Galaxy; iOS devices such as Apple iPad and iPhone; Roku streaming devices; Sony PlayStation®3 and Sony PlayStation®4; and Xbox 360. Availability on additional devices, including Xbox One and select Smart TVs, will follow this summer.

    19. Will all of the programming that premieres on WWE Network also be available via on demand?
    Yes, all programming that premieres on the network will become immediately available in the video-on-demand library.

    20. How quickly will content that premieres on WWE Network be made available on demand?
    Content that premieres on WWE Network will be available on demand immediately after it airs.

    21. Does WWE Network programming contain advertisements?
    Most WWE programming on WWE Network will be commercial-free, however, there will be limited promotional content in select programs.

    22. Is the entire WWE library available through on demand?
    WWE Network will launch with more than 1,500 hours of on-demand content, including all WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-views. New, on-demand content will be added regularly.

    23. Will WWE Network be available internationally?
    Beginning Monday, February 24, WWE Network will only be available in the United States. WWE Network is scheduled to launch in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Nordics by the end of 2014/early 2015.

    24. Will all content on WWE Network be PG?
    WWE Network will contain a range of programming suitable for various audiences. Content rated TV-14 or TV-MA will be preceded by appropriate advisory messages recommending viewer discretion. Parental controls will be available for on-demand content.

    25. Can parental controls be set-up on WWE Network?
    Yes, parents will have the ability to block content that is rated TV-14 and TV-MA for on-demand content only. Viewer discretion is advised for live 24/7 streaming programming.

    26. Who can fans call or email today if they have questions?
    Customer Service support will be available beginning Monday, February 24 at 9:00 a.m. ET by calling 1-866-308-5684 or emailing customerservice@wwenetwork.com. Additionally, searchable Frequently Asked Questions and live chat service will be offered starting February 24.

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  • Videos: Sneak Peek At New WWE Network Original Shows

    The following are some preview videos that were shown during the WWE Network announcement in Las Vegas on Wednesday night. The videos are promotional packages previewing some of the original content that will be available on the new digital service, which will be available on February 24, 2014:

    WWE Network Demonstration

    WWE Countdown

    http://youtu.be/KE3xY4lTbeA

    WrestleMania Rewind

    http://youtu.be/iQ-2819gpSQ

    The Monday Night War — WWE vs. WCW

    http://youtu.be/4–qAilEagw

    Legends House

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    Video: WWE Network Demonstration, Find Out How To Use New Service

    The following is a video demonstration explaining how to navigate the new WWE Network “It’s Way Over The Top” service, which as announced in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, will officially launch on February 24, 2014:

    WWE Network Launching February 24th: Full Details (Press Release)

    WWE NETWORK LAUNCHES FEBRUARY 24

    STAMFORD, Conn., January 8, 2014 – WWE Network, the first-ever 24/7 streaming network, will launch live in the U.S. on Monday, February 24, featuring all 12 WWE live pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania® – valued at more than $600 per year for $9.99 per month with a 6-month commitment. WWE Network will also include groundbreaking original programming, reality shows, documentaries, classic matches and more than 1,500 hours of video on demand at launch.

    Fans can subscribe to WWE Network beginning at 9 am ET on Monday, February 24 at WWE.com, and for a limited time will be offered a free one week trial. WWE Network, the first 24/7 network delivered directly to fans through over-the-top digital distribution, will be available on desktops and laptops via WWE.com. WWE Network will also be available through the WWE App on: Amazon’s Kindle Fire devices; Android devices such as Samsung Galaxy; iOS devices such as Apple iPad and iPhone; Roku streaming devices; Sony PlayStation® 3 and Sony PlayStation® 4; and Xbox 360. Availability on additional devices, including Xbox One and select Smart TVs, will follow this summer.

    “Today is a historic day for WWE as we transform and reimagine how we deliver our premium live content and 24/7 programming directly to our fans around the world,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. “WWE Network will provide transformative growth for our company and unprecedented value for our fans.”

    WWE Network will also offer fans a revolutionary second screen experience for all original programming and live events via the WWE App, similar to the interactive fan experience currently available for flagship TV programs Raw® and SmackDown®

    WWE collaborated with MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM) to build a powerful solution for delivering 24/7 WWE content to fans. MLBAM will provide its industry-leading technology services, including video streaming infrastructure, application development and operational support for reliable cross-platform distribution.

    MLBAM has been at the forefront of streaming technology for more than a decade, powering its own live video subscription product since 2002. Last year, MLBAM managed live video content for more than 25,000 events, covering 80,000 hours of broadcast programming, across its sports and entertainment partners.

    “We applaud WWE for this bold, timely and strategic move to fully optimize the power and potential of live entertainment,” said Bob Bowman, President and CEO, MLBAM. “We are proud to work with WWE to help provide its millions of loyal fans with unencumbered access to distinctive and engaging live content across the devices they use most.”

    WWE Network is scheduled to launch in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Nordics by the end of 2014/early 2015.

    Programming Highlights

    WWE Network will officially launch with the live Monday Night Raw Post-Show on Monday, February 24 at 11:06 pm ET, and fans will instantly have access to the most comprehensive WWE video-on-demand library upon signing up. In addition to live Raw and SmackDown pre- and post-shows every week, new programming including a live studio show and additional on-demand content will be added in the future.

    At launch, WWE Network will include:

    All 12 Live Pay-Per-View Events

    All 12 current WWE pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania – will be available to subscribers live, as well as on demand.

    Live pay-per-view 30 minute pre- and post-shows.

    Original Programming

    Every Monday and Friday night, WWE Network will air 30 minute pre- and post-shows for WWE’s weekly cable programs Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown.

    The Monday Night War™ – a series exploring the shocking real-life stories that fueled the mid-90s rivalry between WWE and WCW®. Battling for ratings dominance, WWE’s Vince McMahon and WCW’s Ted Turner engaged in a masterful game of one-upmanship, and in the process, elevated WWE Monday Night Raw and WCW Monday Nitro™ to all-new levels of pop-culture relevance.

    WrestleMania Rewind – a comprehensive look back at the most groundbreaking matches and dramatic moments in WrestleMania history, including never-before-seen footage and in-depth interviews.

    WWE Countdown™ – a one hour, groundbreaking, interactive, countdown series that puts the power squarely in viewers’ hands by giving the audience the chance to discuss and rank WWE’s most spectacular Superstars, unexpected moments, best catch phrases and more through digital polling and social media interaction.

    Coming in April: WWE Legends House™ – WWE’s greatest Legends reunite for a new title – only this time, they’re competing outside of the ring. Imagine a beautiful house in the suburbs – perfectly furnished, with gorgeous landscaping, a lovely pool and quiet, respectable neighbors. WWE Superstars from the past including Rowdy Roddy Piper, Tony Atlas and Hacksaw Jim Duggan will turn the neighborhood upside down as the house staff tries their best to keep these Legends on time, on speaking terms, and out of trouble in this new reality show.

    WWE NXT® – WWE Superstars and Divas of tomorrow face off every week on WWE NXT, a one-hour weekly show that features the brightest and best of WWE’s rising stars. WWE NXT showcases the Superstars and Divas from WWE’s Performance Center as well as appearances from WWE Superstars and Legends in an intimate setting. WWE NXT broadcasts from the state-of-the-art Full Sail LIVE venue on the Full Sail University in campus in Orlando, Florida.

    WWE Superstars® – a one-hour weekly show highlighting the best of WWE Superstars and Divas in heart-pounding matches. Features highlights from all WWE programming, as well as a special glimpse at everything going on in the WWE Universe.

    Video On Demand

    WWE Network will offer all WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-views as well as classic matches uncut and uncensored, encores of Raw, SmackDown and WWE Main Event™ totaling more than 1,500 hours of video on demand at launch.

    All episodes of original programming on WWE Network will be available on demand immediately after they premiere, allowing viewers to watch on their schedule.