Justin LaBar of WrestleZone.com is reporting that WWE has a targeted launch date of February 24th for the WWE Network, which is the day after the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view. This confirms a previous report from PWInsider.com, but LaBar's sources provided him with a few extra tidbits about the Network:
- Initial price point will be in the $10-$12 a month range, with the sign-up being for six months.
- You'll be able to watch WrestleMania 30 on the Network, with the plan still being the reported "every non-WrestleMania pay-per-view airing on the Network in the future".
- It won't be a channel on television, but an app-like service along the lines of Netflix that you'll be able to watch online and on devices like smart TVs, PS3, PS4, X-Box 360, X-Box one, and so on.
- There will be a live, 24/7 stream of content on the Network, which is the thing that will separate it from apps like Netflix, which focuses more on-demand viewing. However, on-demand viewing will still be a part of the Network, as the entire library of Raw and Smackdown episodes, as well as pay-per-views, will be available to watch at launch.
If any more information comes out, we'll be sure to pass it along to all of you.
Full Credit: Justin LaBar of WrestleZone.com
I actually got to admit its not a terrible business plan as all ppvs will still be available for non subscribers, and they won't have to be bent over with a subscription fee like own. The fact it's also going to have a live stream separates it from Hulu and Netflix, making is sort of like League Pass Broadband. And the coverage will automatically trump something like Revolt.
I'd invest in it. What about you guys?