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The WWE has already cancelled the launch of the WWE Network in the UK... just 20 minutes before it was supposed to go live.
The WWE released an official statement this evening but did not give a reason why. The only confirmed information is that it would be launched at a later date, but there was no speculation as to when. Several dirt sheet sites from citing reasons ranging from technical issues to poor subscription rates in the U.S. Just like in America, the WWE has been poor at getting important information to the public. One example is that the WWE would not even reveal the actual price of subscribing, noting that it would be $9.99 US Dollars per month, but not given the UK price.
The WWE Network has caused nothing but headaches for the WWE. The first problem is that the original version of the subscription only channel was repeatedly delayed. During that time, they have been hit with various lawsuits and injunctions regarding their extensive back catalogue. Then when the Network was ready, they wouldn't give a clear subscription price or details on what fans would be getting. Despite promises of airing un-edited and uncensored footage, fans quickly spotted that this was not the case. One of the biggest selling points of the Network was that all WWE pay-per-views would be included for free, but the live feed often cut out.
The latest nightmare is that the WWE has discovered just how much money they have lost because of the Network. They believed that they could reach 1 million subscribers within 3 months, but they were barely half-way there. They extended the deadline to 6 months, and they are still far off. What is more alarming is that over 300,000 people cancelled their subscriptions. If this was not the case, then the Network would have just met their target.
The WWE released an official statement this evening but did not give a reason why. The only confirmed information is that it would be launched at a later date, but there was no speculation as to when. Several dirt sheet sites from citing reasons ranging from technical issues to poor subscription rates in the U.S. Just like in America, the WWE has been poor at getting important information to the public. One example is that the WWE would not even reveal the actual price of subscribing, noting that it would be $9.99 US Dollars per month, but not given the UK price.
The WWE Network has caused nothing but headaches for the WWE. The first problem is that the original version of the subscription only channel was repeatedly delayed. During that time, they have been hit with various lawsuits and injunctions regarding their extensive back catalogue. Then when the Network was ready, they wouldn't give a clear subscription price or details on what fans would be getting. Despite promises of airing un-edited and uncensored footage, fans quickly spotted that this was not the case. One of the biggest selling points of the Network was that all WWE pay-per-views would be included for free, but the live feed often cut out.
The latest nightmare is that the WWE has discovered just how much money they have lost because of the Network. They believed that they could reach 1 million subscribers within 3 months, but they were barely half-way there. They extended the deadline to 6 months, and they are still far off. What is more alarming is that over 300,000 people cancelled their subscriptions. If this was not the case, then the Network would have just met their target.