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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 7:51:01 GMT -5
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Post by ztj_wwf on Feb 28, 2014 7:55:56 GMT -5
I have this bad feeling that the Mania stream is going to be one big cluster . I hope I'm wrong for everyone's sake.
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Post by marino13 on Feb 28, 2014 8:23:30 GMT -5
It's a real shame the feed went out, because it was a great moment for WWE & it's future.
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Post by Rob on Feb 28, 2014 10:20:12 GMT -5
If WWE had troubles with this small event, I cant even imagine the crap people will be going through with WM.
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Post by RybackV1 on Feb 28, 2014 10:33:53 GMT -5
Where's the apology for the xbox issue
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Post by Self-Savior on Feb 28, 2014 10:53:56 GMT -5
That's weird that the feed went out during some of arRival. It worked perfectly fine for me with the exception of freezing for 1/2 minutes during the Zayn/Cesaro match and Emma/Paige match.
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Post by ZT on Feb 28, 2014 10:59:51 GMT -5
I don't think a lot of people realize that most of the point of last nights special was not just to put over NXT, but to also test running a live special on the network in preparation of airing the PPV events. WWE will learn from this and make it better. It has already been improving daily (for the most part, I'm not including the xbox issues in that statement) and we are still several weeks away from Mania. Plenty of time to fix things and get better. Last night was likely no indication of how Mania will go, because NXT was the guinea pig.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 11:06:27 GMT -5
Good thing I'll be actually ordering Mania so I won't have to worry
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Post by Jamal on Feb 28, 2014 11:23:02 GMT -5
They really should have launched the network last month so they could at least have 1 ppv under their belt before WM.
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Post by J12 on Feb 28, 2014 11:28:14 GMT -5
They really should have launched the network last month so they could at least have 1 ppv under their belt before WM. Agreed. I think it's possible they're ready to go in time for Mania, but I see there being definite reason for concern. Again, we have to keep in mind that the number of people watching last night was likely only a tiny fraction of the number tuning into Wrestlemania. There is no other legitimate test coming to the network, other than the Hall of Fame, which, again, won't even make a dent in Mania levels. Not to mention, it occurs so close to Mania anyway that there likely wouldn't be enough time to address any serious issue. We know that MLBAM was overwhelmed with the sheer number of sign-ups. To me, it seems like they underestimated WWE's drawing power and now are scrambling a bit to catch up. Again, I think WWE is going to do absolutely everything possible to be ready, but I can't blame anyone for being concerned.
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Post by CrossRhodes on Feb 28, 2014 12:05:09 GMT -5
Well that was nice of them... -.-
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Post by torriefan4life on Feb 28, 2014 12:28:46 GMT -5
I have not been able to watch anything on the Network yet except for the Raw Pre and Post Shows. I tried watching WrestleMania 7, RR 98, SS 2000, and several other things and they start....but crash before 3 minutes into the show. I tried watching NXT last night, but before it went out the quality of the picture was so bad, I quit watching before it went out. I hope they get the Network working better. If not this 1 week free trial is all I'm going to do (no use paying for something that does not work).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 12:41:11 GMT -5
They never actually apologized, they just issued a statement.
They should apologize for all the technical difficulty everybody has had the past week on various devices.
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Post by JC Motors on Feb 28, 2014 13:24:46 GMT -5
Thankfully I didn't order the WWE Network. I'll give it a year and it will fail just like the XFL
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Post by Joey Cush on Feb 28, 2014 13:31:05 GMT -5
They really should have launched the network last month so they could at least have 1 ppv under their belt before WM. Agreed. I think it's possible they're ready to go in time for Mania, but I see there being definite reason for concern. Again, we have to keep in mind that the number of people watching last night was likely only a tiny fraction of the number tuning into Wrestlemania. There is no other legitimate test coming to the network, other than the Hall of Fame, which, again, won't even make a dent in Mania levels. Not to mention, it occurs so close to Mania anyway that there likely wouldn't be enough time to address any serious issue. We know that MLBAM was overwhelmed with the sheer number of sign-ups. To me, it seems like they underestimated WWE's drawing power and now are scrambling a bit to catch up. Again, I think WWE is going to do absolutely everything possible to be ready, but I can't blame anyone for being concerned. Basically why I posted that thread a little while back. After watching, or attempting to watch the NXT show last night, there is definitely a cause for concern. Im having my annual WrestleMania party and doing it off the network, what a shame it'd be if there were technical difficulties during that show. I know I'd be pretty friggin pissed off. Edit: I Will say though, I watched the rest of NXT at about 1am last night, and the quality was absolutely perfect. Better than any other PPV/show Ive watched on the network.
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Post by J12 on Feb 28, 2014 13:58:13 GMT -5
Agreed. I think it's possible they're ready to go in time for Mania, but I see there being definite reason for concern. Again, we have to keep in mind that the number of people watching last night was likely only a tiny fraction of the number tuning into Wrestlemania. There is no other legitimate test coming to the network, other than the Hall of Fame, which, again, won't even make a dent in Mania levels. Not to mention, it occurs so close to Mania anyway that there likely wouldn't be enough time to address any serious issue. We know that MLBAM was overwhelmed with the sheer number of sign-ups. To me, it seems like they underestimated WWE's drawing power and now are scrambling a bit to catch up. Again, I think WWE is going to do absolutely everything possible to be ready, but I can't blame anyone for being concerned. Basically why I posted that thread a little while back. After watching, or attempting to watch the NXT show last night, there is definitely a cause for concern. Im having my annual WrestleMania party and doing it off the network, what a shame it'd be if there were technical difficulties during that show. I know I'd be pretty friggin pissed off. Edit: I Will say though, I watched the rest of NXT at about 1am last night, and the quality was absolutely perfect. Better than any other PPV/show Ive watched on the network. Yeah, I've had very minimal hiccups with anything thus far outside of NXT last night. Aside from some really basic VOD issues that everyone seemed to have in the beginning, my experience has been nothing but positive through these first five days. That's impressive. Unfortunately, the one area that is still a cause for concern just happens to be one of the most important pieces of the subscription.
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