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Will ESPN have a say in Wwe content? Are they going back to PG
It's Disney. I wouldn't put it past them wanting the content to appeal to more kids and gays.
Will ESPN have a say in Wwe content? Are they going back to PG
That firestick is a godsendBack to bootleg streams and torrent downloads for me, Peacock is free with my cable service
And if you got YouTube TV or other digital cable provider. This will be free
9The fukk, they're going to spread their content out among even MORE places? Man, they fukking hate their fans lmao
Remember the days when the whole fukking point of WWE Network was everything WWE (and history) all in ONE place for ONE price?

A post I saw on SquaredCircle. In other words, "Dre Day only meant Eazy's payday...." Fans are killin me todayA post I saw on SquaredCircle. In other words, "Dre Day only meant Eazy's payday...."
- The NFL made a deal where in exchange for their live games, network content, and the Red Zone channel, they would receive a 10% ownership stake in ESPN
- The NFL media rights revenue sharing system means all 32 teams get an equal share of the profits. Last season the NFL got about $14 billion dollars total from their media partners -- so every team got about $432M each.
- It will now cost $30 a month if you want to watch WWE PLE's on ESPN+.
Rough Math:
- 10% of $30 divided by 32 is $0.09375 per month
- So if 1M WWE fans subscribe to ESPN+, the Khan family will get $93,750


. Puro around the belly, but obviously folks are either going to settle for that ESPN, Netflix, and Peacock deal, instead of saving the buck, sanity, and braincells to just join the gang.
Don't extinct the marsupial messenger tho, just saying that the WWE don't give a fukk about the fanbase or themselves.
Hmm I still get ESPN in my normal cable package. Seems it will allow access to this at no additional charge. Guess now just have to see if this UI is as trash as ESPN+. ESPN+ has ads no matter your bundle so I would expect the same here. But maybe won't have to increase my current bundle costs