TimesArrow wrote: » The Yokozuna doc was excellent. Well worn a watch I know it’s said a lot, but it’s kind of sad to see Vince on camera looking so old and frail nowadays
Monokne wrote: » About 9 million of those 33 get it with their cable package for free. That is how I have it. The gimmick with all these streaming services launching in the US at the mo - ESPN+, Peacock, HBO Max - is to be loss leaders with the hope that eventually they will be profitable once everything migrates away from traditional TV to streaming. They'll gradually up the price, as we see with Netflix, Prime, Disney+, ESPN etc.
montyrebel wrote: » only paul robinson i know is in neighbours
PTH2009 wrote: » https://www.wwe.com/article/wwe-network-schedule-2021-03-01 'Highlighting the schedule is this Sunday’s world premiere of HEAVEN, which tells the story of high school athlete Heaven Fitch. Fitch made history in 2020 by becoming the first female to win a boy’s state wrestling championship in North Carolina. Narrated by Beth Phoenix, this film marks WWE Network Documentaries’ first foray outside the genre of sports-entertainment, and it will be available to stream on demand on the Free Version of WWE Network and across WWE social channels' Interesting that the network is starting to expand from the genre
Monokne wrote: » This feels like a classic Vince move, still hating himself for being a pro wrestling promoter and nothing more. Pro wrestling is *VERY* niche. No-one is subscribing to WWE network for programming that has no relationship whatsoever to pro wrestling. It's not Netflix or Prime. Imagine putting on UFC Fightpass and there's an episode of Coronation St on it. Vince and his notions. :rolleyes:
Deleted User wrote: » Yeah I see people online saying it's great they're branching out but I think it's ridiculous. I subscribe to the network for pro wrestling and nothing else.
PTH2009 wrote: » There was a survey sent out a year or 2 ago and i kid you not a few suggestions were. One gem was would you watch 'A Game of Thrones type series starring WWE superstars'. Jesus that would of been a train wreck
gerrybbadd wrote: » So with the inevitable move to Peacock approaching, I cancelled my Network sub, and signed up to the free tier of Peacock using a VPN. However, I am unable to sign up for any of the paid tiers using my Paypal or Visa Debit. Free tier is alright for now.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Why ? You’re in Ireland aren’t you ? The network isn’t going anywhere yet for us in Ireland. It’s the US where it’s stopping.
hynesie08 wrote: » You need a US card, if you know anybody in the states they can pick you up a prepaid debit card, otherwise you're SOL.
LineOfBeauty wrote: » Peacock announcing WWE Network stuff in a statement. Skeleton vault til the Summer. No user migration, you'll have to sign up again. A disaster if you enjoy the classic footage. A very good chance things like Mid South or Crockett stuff never makes it over.That WWE Network users won't automatically have a profile on Peacock is crazy. Especially given that was initially promised. What NBC were doing agreeing to this could be the subject of a book.
Monokne wrote: » This is bound to be a technical issue. When it was announced the first thing I thought was that there was just no way you could do that.