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Old 12-06-2019, 06:15 AM   #53274
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
Seems there might be a reason why WWE decided to quietly launch a new free tier of their WWE Network, albeit in beta form.

Rumor going around the net is that the subscriber base for the Network in the US is currently close to being under 1 million and would be the lowest since early 2015.

Assuming its true, that would mean moving NXT to cable tv did some real big damage to the Network. Also with the large DVR numbers the weekly shows have been generating, that's even more potential damage being done to the Network.

https://cultaholic.com/news/wwe-netw...w-one-million/
Well, that’s a bit of an assumption. Network subscribers could have bailed for any number of reasons. Shit PPVs for example. People with the Network might still be watching NXT there or on cable.
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