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WWE Airing WrestleMania on TV, Opening WWE Content Library for Streaming


“This unique opportunity is a byproduct of the terrific working relationship we’ve enjoyed with WWE over the years and the unprecedented circumstances we all find ourselves in,” said Burke Magnus, executive vice president, programming, ESPN. “WrestleMania is one of the most popular global events in sports and entertainment and the spectacular content it provides will be a treat for fans.”

This announcement also comes amidst reports that WWE is looking to sell its PPV rights, and ESPN (with its ESPN+ platform) is a potential suitor.

But wait, there’s more!

Starting today, WWE unlocked a vast portion of its WWE Network library. WWE unlocked every single WrestleMania for free on its network as well as many other pay-per-view events and original documentaries. WWE does say it’s for a “limited time,” but if you’re home, you now have plenty of wrestling to consume, especially if you’re a fan of the good old days.

WWE said in a statement that on top of every Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, Survivor Series event, the unlocked content also includes every NXT Takeover and lots of original programming. It also includes recent episodes of Raw and SmackDown and every episode if WWE Untold (a docuseries).

“We’ve already doubled down with a historic WrestleMania this year that’s Too Big for Just One Night, streaming on WWE Network next Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5 at 7 ET/4 PT,” the company said in a statement. The two-night WrestleMania event is only available to WWE Network subscribers. Now, in the lead-up to The Show of Shows, you can relive classic matches, re-experience sports-entertainment’s defining moments and celebrate WWE’s greatest Superstars, past and present. Just create your account and stream on your favorite device.”



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