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WWE has officially come to ESPN. The sports entertainment company is making a major change for how viewers can watch its premium live events. Gone is Peacock and in is ESPN's new streaming service.
(KTAL/KMSS) — In a major television move, WWE is switching streaming partners (again) with a move to the yet-to-launch ESPN Unlimited app in a deal valued at $1.6 billion. The question is, will fans ...
ESPN announced Wednesday that ESPN's direct-to-consumer streaming service and its "enhanced" ESPN App will arrive on August 21. The launch of ESPN DTC coincides with the start of the college football ...
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WWE Just Dealt Peacock Another Big Blow
Peacock may be going out on its back. With the WWE's premium live events (like WrestleMania, Royal Rumble and SummerSlam) ditching Peacock in favor of the upcoming new ESPN app - and in favor of $325 ...
WWE has been the hottest thing around. And the heat will be turned up on Saturday when it presents King and Queen of the Ring from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The premium live event brings back the popular ...
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WWE's Wrestlepalooza premium live event is coming to ESPN's new streaming service app. Here's everything to know, including if there's a free trial to watch.
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