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Post by setokaiba on Jan 8, 2014 17:40:20 GMT -5
I just thought it may well be the return of the Ledesma as creative director of the actual WWE now. With Aubrey as the authority figure he's drafted in. Or Chris2000.
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Post by WSS? on Jan 8, 2014 17:42:51 GMT -5
I just thought it may well be the return of the Ledesma as creative director of the actual WWE now. With Aubrey as the authority figure he's drafted in. Or Chris2000. *Catches flame* See? Because you mentioned something so horrifying, I spontaneously combusted. Thanks, jerk.
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Post by setokaiba on Jan 8, 2014 17:45:14 GMT -5
Anyway Chris2000 left the forums before the merger even happened
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jan 8, 2014 17:51:51 GMT -5
I just thought of something! Maybe Vince is gonna retire? Huh? Huh? Sounds possible right?
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Post by monkeywool on Jan 8, 2014 18:11:27 GMT -5
No one likes the idea of the Christer taking over the WWE then? Pfft, boring gits.
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Post by setokaiba on Jan 8, 2014 18:14:09 GMT -5
No one likes the idea of the Christer taking over the WWE then? Pfft, boring gits. Do you want to see Kelly Kelly as the WWE, US, IC and Divas champion with the MITB contract and tag team champion with herself?
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Post by monkeywool on Jan 8, 2014 18:36:22 GMT -5
I answered no when you said do you want to see Kelly Kelly tbh.
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Post by setokaiba on Jan 8, 2014 18:38:01 GMT -5
I answered no when you said do you want to see Kelly Kelly tbh. Well then we come to a agreement that Chris should stay far away from WWE .
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Post by ethanm1834 on Jan 8, 2014 22:52:37 GMT -5
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.
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Post by wildknight on Jan 8, 2014 22:57:19 GMT -5
I hope they add stuff like the roundtable discussions they have On Demand right now to the WWE network's "on demand" service. I personally think this is pretty cool. A bit pricey, maybe, but still pretty cool.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jan 8, 2014 23:05:51 GMT -5
Wait a second...
$600 per year...
$9.99 per month...
Something doesn't add up there...
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Post by ethanm1834 on Jan 8, 2014 23:06:53 GMT -5
I agree, I just wonder how much wrestling I'm actually going to watch in a month to be worth 10 bucks with a 6 month lock in. They have cool stuff, so I think I'll at least do their little trial.
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Post by WSS? on Jan 8, 2014 23:07:13 GMT -5
Wait a second... $600 per year... $9.99 per month... Something doesn't add up there... It's $600 a year if you buy the PPVs individually, $10 to subscribe or whatever to WWE Network.
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Post by wildknight on Jan 8, 2014 23:11:40 GMT -5
Wait a second... $600 per year... $9.99 per month... Something doesn't add up there... They didn't say it COST $600/year. They said it was WORTH $600/year. If you buy 12 PPVs at $50 each, you get a cost of $600. If you just get the network, you'll get all of the PPVs for $120/year. As they suggest, the savings is significant. IF you were going to pay for every single PPV. What WWE is doing here is smart. They know that more and more, people are stealing their content (PPVs in particular) on the internet rather than paying for them, and because of that they're not getting the all-important "buy rates." It's impossible to know how many people ACTUALLY watched a PPV right now. By selling the network at a significant reduction and adding more content that people might want and might have a more difficult time stealing, they entice people back to their PPVs and will likely increase their buy rate numbers. I don't think I could sell my wife on ANOTHER subscription service at this point, but if I could, I would get this.
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Post by setokaiba on Jan 8, 2014 23:21:54 GMT -5
I might get this but I'm not sure yet. Depends on how much they censor.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 23:24:21 GMT -5
10 dollars a month for 20 mins (on a good week) of content a week ....... no thanks i'll stick to youtube searches
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jan 8, 2014 23:26:29 GMT -5
10 dollars a month for 20 mins (on a good week) of content a week ....... no thanks i'll stick to youtube searches You forgot that it includes PPVs.
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Post by COZZA on Jan 8, 2014 23:28:22 GMT -5
I might get this but I'm not sure yet. Depends on how much they censor. Think they said all original uncensored content.
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Post by ethanm1834 on Jan 8, 2014 23:28:53 GMT -5
So lets say this jumps off to a huge start and gets a big following. Will there be a need for them to be on television? This is of course pure conjecture. However is it something that could come to pass, where WWE no longer is on television due to the success of this streaming service.
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Post by COZZA on Jan 8, 2014 23:28:57 GMT -5
10 dollars a month for 20 mins (on a good week) of content a week ....... no thanks i'll stick to youtube searches Welcome to the forum Divas.
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