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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

WWE Network price cut with move to Peacock, includes ‘Fastlane,’ ‘WrestleMania:’ How to subscribe - MLive.com

WWE Network has a new home and a new price because of it. The sports entertainment company has officially made the move to Peacock as of March 18, 2021. That means the $9.99 per month WWE Network price has dropped to $4.99 per month with the move to the streaming network.

CLICK HERE to subscribe to Peacock (Free 7 day trial). The move means that PeacockTV will be streaming every live WWE pay-per-view event, including “Fastlane” on March 21 and “WrestleMania” on April 10 and 11.

“NBCUniversal has a long-standing relationship with WWE that began nearly 30 years ago with Monday Night Raw on USA and we are thrilled to be the exclusive home for WWE Network and its millions of fans across the country,” said Rick Cordella, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, Peacock. “WWE Network is a transformative addition to the platform and complements Peacock’s massive catalog of iconic movies and shows, as well as the best live news and sports, from NBCUniversal and beyond.”

The March 18 roll-out includes more than 17,000 hours of new, original, and library WWE Network programming on demand. Along with all live pay-per-view events, Peacock will include original WWE shows, in-ring shows like NXT and replays of RAW and Smackdown, documentaries, and starting in 2022, one signature documentary annually.

A premium Peacock subscription is $4.99 per month. You can get premium plus for $9.99 per month ad-free. You can CLICK HERE to subscribe to Peacock (Free 7 day trial).

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