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Post by theMOESIAH on Apr 8, 2015 23:44:31 GMT -5
I don't think WWE should be on any form of syndicated TV. I know my boy W would back me up on this I don't know who that is, but I'll back it.
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Post by Halloween King on Apr 9, 2015 4:41:58 GMT -5
I am and im not complaining. On one hand I think it would be nice to have the option to watch wwe on television. You do have the option, on the WWE Network. Everytime I watch WWE, it's via the Network on my TV. I dont see that as an option. If I sign up for something that is a commitment. An Option is something that is already available and I decide whether or not I want to watch. Take for example, if I want a Burger. I have McDonalds, Wendys, Burgerking, and White Castle near me, those are all options. OR I could drive 20 miles to get to a 5 Guys, but if I drove 20 miles to get to it, it's more like I committed to getting 5 guys. At that point I skipped my real options and decided to spend extra to get something that wasnt an option before. I do see your point though. Im just to cheap to pay for Total Divas and Legends House.
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Post by Flair Forever on Apr 9, 2015 5:03:09 GMT -5
Dude, I picked up an extra Roku 1 for $25 during a Black Friday sale.... you could buy one on Amazon right now for $39.95. If you watch for a good sale, you could get one for cheap....
While I really recommend the Roku 3 - it's price was just lowered to $88, the Roku 1 I bought for our spare bedroom TV, and it works just fine. I watch the WWE Network on it all the time and have no issues at all.
In addition, there are tons of other free content channels on the Roku that someone with "Low Income" would definitely appreciate....
All you'd need is an Internet connection - which, unless you're posting on here from a public library, I assume you have a decent one?
I wasn't sure about streaming devices until I got the Roku, now - I don't know how I ever got by without one.
The WWE Network is totally worth the $9.99 a month, just for the old shows/PPV's, not to mention the new PPV's....
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Post by ¡Twist Of Lime Green Jello! on Apr 9, 2015 5:53:50 GMT -5
You do have the option, on the WWE Network. Everytime I watch WWE, it's via the Network on my TV. I dont see that as an option. If I sign up for something that is a commitment. An Option is something that is already available and I decide whether or not I want to watch. Take for example, if I want a Burger. I have McDonalds, Wendys, Burgerking, and White Castle near me, those are all options. OR I could drive 20 miles to get to a 5 Guys, but if I drove 20 miles to get to it, it's more like I committed to getting 5 guys. At that point I skipped my real options and decided to spend extra to get something that wasnt an option before. I do see your point though. Im just to cheap to pay for Total Divas and Legends House. But there is no commitment, that rule changed last year.
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