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Wrestling Inc. on MSNWWE PLEs Moving To New ESPN DTC Service Much Earlier Than Initially Announced
WWE's premium live events are moving to ESPN's new direct-to-consumer service much earlier than initially announced.
There is such a thing as too much of a good thing, a situation WWE is trending perilously close to confronting.
Doors typically open for WWE events 30-60 minutes before broadcast time. WWE hasn’t responded to requests for comment on the changes, so there’s no word on if the episodes will also begin streaming on Netflix earlier than their usual 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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Wrestlezone on MSNKarrion Kross’ First Post-WWE Match Announced
Fans wanting to see Karrion Kross back in action have some good news in store for them. The former WWE superstar is set for his first dose of in-ring action in the aftermath of his unceremonious exit from the company,
Heatwave should be a decent show with the card WWE has put in place, but NXT’s weekly shows have been lacking some of the excitement that once made the brand must-see TV every week. If it can find a way to regain that, NXT could become the best brand in WWE again.
WWE will soon finish up its PLE commitments, paving the way for the shows to move to ESPN earlier than expected.
In one of her first interviews since her WWE release, Lacey Lane, known to fans as Kayden Carter, has spoken candidly about her creative frustrations with the company. The former champion claimed that she often felt "held back" and that her success was limited because she was not one of WWE's "hand chosen" talents.
On Monday, Jey Uso built some much-needed momentum ahead of Clash in Paris. Uso, one of three men who will challenge for Seth Rollins' world heavyweight championship in Paris on A