Post by J12 on Oct 10, 2016 13:10:32 GMT -5
Credit: PW Torch
Here's a full breakdown of what would be included, and the pricing structure:
Free
Video Clips (5 minutes or less)
Access to Network Video Archive (5 Hours per month)
Access to Live Network Streaming Channel (excluding PPVs, NXT, CWC, and any other live events)
Commercials
Full Access across all devices
$4.99 per month
Video Clips (5 minutes or less)
Access to Network Video Archive (Unlimited)
Live Pay-Per-View Events (Big 4 ONLY*
Access to Live Network Streaming Channel (excluding CWC, weekly NXT available on-demand only post air-date, no Takeovers)
Limited Commercials
Watch on phone, tablet, and PC ONLY
*Other Pay-Per-Views available 30 days after original air-date.
$9.99 per month
Current plan, unchanged.
Limited Commercials
$14.99 per month
Everything the current plan/$9.99 plan includes, plus:
No Commercials
Fan Perks (Ticket Pre-Sales, Hall of Fame Voting, Offline Content Download, Small Group Online Chats, 2nd Screen Access, in-person VIP meet-ups at live events)]
Access to Independent Wrestling Content, such as TNA and Ring of Honor
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No surprise to see tiered pricing being tossed around. I've expected this for quite some time. What is surprising, however, is the proposed inclusion of TNA and Ring of Honor. Granted, this was simply a question of interest posed by WWE, but they wouldn't have sent it out unless it was something they're at least considering, and can logistically make work.
WWE has sent a survey to members of their Fan Council email list asking which “plan” would best suit their preferences. It includes:
-Watching all video clips, less than five minutes each
-Watch live pay-per-view events
-Watch NXT Takeover events
-Watch new weekly NXT TV shows
-Watch new Cruiserweight Classic matches
-Access to all video archives including live event 30 days after their premiered live
-Access to 24/7 stream, minus PPVs, NXT, and CWC.
-Access to independent wrestling content including TNA and ROH.
-A mix of commercial options – full, limited, or none.
-A choice between access on phone & tablets only, or also TV streaming devices and smart TVs.
-Fan perks such as Hall of Fame voting, off-line downloads, early ticket access, VIP meet-ups
-Watching all video clips, less than five minutes each
-Watch live pay-per-view events
-Watch NXT Takeover events
-Watch new weekly NXT TV shows
-Watch new Cruiserweight Classic matches
-Access to all video archives including live event 30 days after their premiered live
-Access to 24/7 stream, minus PPVs, NXT, and CWC.
-Access to independent wrestling content including TNA and ROH.
-A mix of commercial options – full, limited, or none.
-A choice between access on phone & tablets only, or also TV streaming devices and smart TVs.
-Fan perks such as Hall of Fame voting, off-line downloads, early ticket access, VIP meet-ups
Here's a full breakdown of what would be included, and the pricing structure:
Free
Video Clips (5 minutes or less)
Access to Network Video Archive (5 Hours per month)
Access to Live Network Streaming Channel (excluding PPVs, NXT, CWC, and any other live events)
Commercials
Full Access across all devices
$4.99 per month
Video Clips (5 minutes or less)
Access to Network Video Archive (Unlimited)
Live Pay-Per-View Events (Big 4 ONLY*
Access to Live Network Streaming Channel (excluding CWC, weekly NXT available on-demand only post air-date, no Takeovers)
Limited Commercials
Watch on phone, tablet, and PC ONLY
*Other Pay-Per-Views available 30 days after original air-date.
$9.99 per month
Current plan, unchanged.
Limited Commercials
$14.99 per month
Everything the current plan/$9.99 plan includes, plus:
No Commercials
Fan Perks (Ticket Pre-Sales, Hall of Fame Voting, Offline Content Download, Small Group Online Chats, 2nd Screen Access, in-person VIP meet-ups at live events)]
Access to Independent Wrestling Content, such as TNA and Ring of Honor
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No surprise to see tiered pricing being tossed around. I've expected this for quite some time. What is surprising, however, is the proposed inclusion of TNA and Ring of Honor. Granted, this was simply a question of interest posed by WWE, but they wouldn't have sent it out unless it was something they're at least considering, and can logistically make work.