WWE Network is a subscription video-on-demand over-the-top streaming service and digital television network owned by the American entertainment company WWE. It primarily distributes original professional wrestling events, films, television and documentary series, and a 24-hour linear channel produced by the eponymous professional wrestling promotion, alongside acquired programming from other wrestling promotions. The service is available as either a stand-alone service or through licensing agreements with third-party services, depending on the markets. The service relied on technology developed by MLB Advanced Media and BAMTech, prior to Endeavor Streaming assuming technical operations of the service in 2019. Although operating primarily as a standalone service, the distribution model of the WWE Network varies by market, where it is often integrated within or as part of local networks. It contains a premium and a free tier. WWE Network was launched on February 24, 2014, in the United States, in Canada in July of that year, and expanded to the Asia-Pacific region and select European countries in August. The United Kingdom received the service in February 2015 and was made available in the Middle East and parts of Africa that March, and to India in November. It was launched in additional European and Asian countries in January 2016. Upon launch, the WWE Network was met with positive reception of its content library but was criticized for technical problems. The service had 1.5 million subscribers as of October 30, 2020. In January 2021, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming acquired exclusive rights to distribute WWE Network in the United States. WWE content is now carried exclusively on the premium tier of its own streaming service Peacock, and the standalone WWE Network was discontinued on April 4 in the United States. It is still available in most international markets. On January 25, 2021, WWE announced that NBCUniversal Television and Streaming had acquired the exclusive U.S. distribution rights to WWE Network and that the service would be folded into the NBCUniversal-owned streaming service Peacock on March 18, 2021 (ahead of Fastlane and WrestleMania 37). Existing and future WWE Network content will be hosted by a branded channel within the Peacock service, with the full service included as part of the paid Peacock Premium tier.
There are two subscription tiers: one is free, and the other is a paid subscription with much more content. WWE’s Network’s free version has one huge benefit it’s not just a free trial. All you need is an email to sign up; no credit card is required. The network says upwards of 15,000 titles are available through the free version, including Raw Talk, which streams Mondays after Raw, recent episodes of the original series Monday Night War, Photoshoot and Storytime, select pay-per-view events from WWE’s past, and weekly highlights. Here is how to access the free version. Just visit wwe.com/free, select Start Watching Now, and enter your email and password. But if you are a big WWE fan, you will be missing out on extra content and the newest pay-per-view events. When selecting certain shows, you will hit a paywall and be asked to upgrade your account in order to view the show. When looking at the list of pay-per-view events, you will see a lock icon on shows you cannot watch. If you live for wrestling, the paid subscription ($9.99 a month) may be for you. You’ll have access to everything on the site, one of the biggest selling points is access to all the newest pay-per-view content as soon as it’s out. To become a paid subscriber, just visit https://watch.wwe.com/register, enter your name and hit Next, enter your billing address and hit Next, enter your card number, expiration date, and the name on your card, and click confirm.
WWE Network’s customer service department can be contacted by phone, email, live chat, or contact form. To contact WWE Network’s customer service department by phone, just call 1-866-993-7467. You will be asked to provide your first name, last name, email address, phone number, and billing address. To contact the WWE network’s customer service department by email, just send an email to [email protected]. You will need to provide your first name, last name, email address, phone number, and billing address. To contact WWE Network’s customer service department via live chat, just visit https://help.wwe.com/ContactUs and click on Chat Now. You will need to provide your first name, last name, email address, phone number, and billing address. Customer service representatives are available via live chat from Monday through Sunday from 1 PM to 10 PM Eastern Standard Time. To contact WWE Network’s customer service department via a contact form, just visit https://help.wwe.com/ContactUs and click on Email Us. You will need to provide your first name, last name, email address, phone number, and billing address. A customer service representative will reply to your request within 72 business hours.
WWE Network CANCEL GUIDES
Get together the following account information:
First Name
Last Name
Phone Number
Email Address
Username
Password
Billing Address
City
State/Province/Region
ZIP/Postal Code
Country
Reason for Cancellation
Last 4 Digits of Card
Date of Last Charge
Amount of Last Charge
Phone (Live Agent)
Follow these steps:
Contact customer service at 866-308-5684
Advise the rep that you need to cancel
Give the rep your account info
Be sure to get a confirmation number or email for the cancellation
Be sure to keep the email and/or confirmation info about the cancellation