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Ding ding, wrestle fans! WWE Network hits Xbox 360 and Xbox One

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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Ding ding, wrestle fans! WWE Network hits Xbox 360 and Xbox One

Wrestling fans can now get a sporting fix via their Xbox 360 or Xbox One thanks to the arrival of the WWE Network. The round the clock streaming network can now be accessed through the WWE on either of Microsoft’s consoles, providing the option of watching free content as well as pay-per-view events.

On top of schedule programing, there is also nearly 2,000 hours of on-demand footage for subscribers to enjoy. Other programming includes documentaries and reality shows, and on the pay-per-view front there is the upcoming Extreme Rules to look forward to.

WWE Network can already be viewed on Windows desktop, but the transition to Microsoft’s games consoles opens up additional options for wrestling fans to grapple with.

There’s currently no word on whether there will be a Windows Phone app available in the future, but it is a possibility.

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