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  • GnarlyKing
    MVP
    • Jul 2003
    • 1669

    #16
    Re: WWE's Big Announcement

    Yeah, I'd gladly pay $10-15 a month for a Netflix style video archive with live PPVs included as long as I have a way to watch it on the tv instead of the computer.

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    • Fiddy
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      • Jul 2002
      • 12681

      #17
      Re: WWE's Big Announcement

      Originally posted by GnarlyKing
      Yeah, I'd gladly pay $10-15 a month for a Netflix style video archive with live PPVs included as long as I have a way to watch it on the tv instead of the computer.
      my netflix would then get cancelled. LOL. amazon prime streaming will be just fine along with a WWE subscription.
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      • omega412930
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        • Feb 2008
        • 4115

        #18
        Re: WWE's Big Announcement

        itll be that they bought TNA! lol
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        • Fiddy
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          • Jul 2002
          • 12681

          #19
          Re: WWE's Big Announcement

          Originally posted by omega412930
          itll be that they bought TNA! lol
          i.

          will.

          be.

          pissed.

          LOL!

          i want access to all the old PPV's, shows, etc from when i was a kid dang it! i dont care about that retirement home LOL.
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          • Mr2Nice
            # The No Movement!
            • Mar 2012
            • 1262

            #20
            Re: WWE's Big Announcement

            I doubt live ppv's will be included in a subscription that is only 10-15 bucks a month. The McMahon's are smart business people. 3-6 month old ppvs yeah but not new ones. I read that their contract with NBC expires sometime in Feb so I wonder if this will have some sort of tie in with the network.

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            • SmashMan
              All Star
              • Dec 2004
              • 9745

              #21
              Re: WWE's Big Announcement

              Originally posted by Mr2Nice
              I doubt live ppv's will be included in a subscription that is only 10-15 bucks a month. The McMahon's are smart business people. 3-6 month old ppvs yeah but not new ones. I read that their contract with NBC expires sometime in Feb so I wonder if this will have some sort of tie in with the network.
              Why wouldn't live PPVs be offered on the Network? None of this is going to replace the current models at this point, but it makes sense to offer up another revenue stream to supplement the existing, especially one that WWE wouldn't have to split profits with the cable providers on. Offer "free" PPVs (with the sub) and it looks like added value for the $10-$12 a month in addition to the back catalog they'll obviously offer. Probably get a decent amount of people who would otherwise be finding illegal streams for shows locked in too.

              I wouldn't expect any of the PPVs or TV shows to go Network exclusive, (as it would be stupid to limit those revenue options) but to act as another way to view these things? Seems like the smartest option.

              I'm in on the Network already, barring some insane pricing. I've been paying $8 for Classics on Demand, so bumping to $10-$12 for what's rumored is a no-brainer to me.

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              • almostbobsaget
                2014 Dodgeball Champion.
                • Sep 2011
                • 2902

                #22
                Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                Originally posted by Mr2Nice
                I thought they took that down? I haven't looked lately to see if it was or not, I found it not worth the money when I had it.
                It's discontinued after this month or next according to Comcast.

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                • SmashMan
                  All Star
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 9745

                  #23
                  Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                  Originally posted by almostbobsaget
                  It's discontinued after this month or next according to Comcast.
                  End of January, I believe.

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                  • Mr2Nice
                    # The No Movement!
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 1262

                    #24
                    Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                    Originally posted by SmashMan
                    Why wouldn't live PPVs be offered on the Network? None of this is going to replace the current models at this point, but it makes sense to offer up another revenue stream to supplement the existing, especially one that WWE wouldn't have to split profits with the cable providers on. Offer "free" PPVs (with the sub) and it looks like added value for the $10-$12 a month in addition to the back catalog they'll obviously offer. Probably get a decent amount of people who would otherwise be finding illegal streams for shows locked in too.

                    I wouldn't expect any of the PPVs or TV shows to go Network exclusive, (as it would be stupid to limit those revenue options) but to act as another way to view these things? Seems like the smartest option.

                    I'm in on the Network already, barring some insane pricing. I've been paying $8 for Classics on Demand, so bumping to $10-$12 for what's rumored is a no-brainer to me.
                    I could see it if they decide for NXT to have PPV's but I guess I just don't seem them using PPV's as part of the network. To me it just doesn't make sense. Yeah they have to split the revenue with cable providers but they also make more money than just including a ppv with a feature at a cost of only 10-15 bucks a month. Why do it when you could just have a historical archive, some original programming and some podcasts which is worth about 10-15 a month. Ur term free ppv I am kinda confused on I guess I mean the WWE isn't TNA.

                    I am excited to see what the WWE Network will be. Everything is just rumor,gossip and opinions. Least we have only 8 hours to go!

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                    • SmashMan
                      All Star
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 9745

                      #25
                      Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                      Originally posted by Mr2Nice
                      Ur term free ppv I am kinda confused on I guess I mean the WWE isn't TNA.
                      I just meant "free" in the sense that they could sell it primarily as an archive of historical footage, plus getting to PPVs. Kind of in a "You get all this - PLUS this other stuff" infomercial way - just wording it differently to entice people to sign up.

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                      • nate1986
                        MVP
                        • Sep 2012
                        • 1185

                        #26
                        Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                        Originally posted by GnarlyKing
                        Yeah, I'd gladly pay $10-15 a month for a Netflix style video archive with live PPVs included as long as I have a way to watch it on the tv instead of the computer.
                        I might consider that Netflix doesn't have much, I only have it for Lost at this point

                        I hope if its an app type thing its on roku day one, if its a cable channel I hope dish has it, I thought I heard WWE was thinking of having live ppvs on there

                        I thought I read too WWE was gonna pull their content from Netflix
                        Last edited by nate1986; 01-08-2014, 05:13 PM.

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                        • soltrain
                          The Batman
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 6863

                          #27
                          Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                          I'd pay up to 25 if I get all ppvs minus Rumble and Mania.
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                          • Mr2Nice
                            # The No Movement!
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 1262

                            #28
                            Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                            Found this and thought I'd share it with peeps who have not yet seen it.

                            http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...d-announcement

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                            • almostbobsaget
                              2014 Dodgeball Champion.
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 2902

                              #29
                              Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                              It looks like it's going to be a $10/mo. subscription like Hulu or Netflix that includes all PPVs in HD except for Wrestlemania. It's supposed to go live the day after Elimination Chamber but probably won't play any shows already on network television. It also looks like you're going to be able to get Wrestlemania 30 included if you pay for a certain amount of time at the start.

                              What people don't realize is that cable and satellite companies bank over 60% of PPV revenues so the WWE only get between $15-$20 for each ppv buy. If they offered this service they can probably capture more sales and net a bigger profit.

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                              • Mr2Nice
                                # The No Movement!
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 1262

                                #30
                                Re: WWE's Big Announcement

                                Countdown is up on WWE

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