Kemo
07-26-2019, 05:03 AM
WWE has announced that they will be bringing some changes to their WWE Network streaming service this week.
The changes are said to be mostly related to the user interface. Apparently, it will feature a new design with simpler navigation and smarter search tools.
In WWE’s statement, they highlighted that subscribers will need to log in with their email addresses and passwords the first time they use the updated WWE Network. They will have to do this with every device they intend to use with their WWE Network account.
The promotion stressed that you do not need to set up a new account to use the updated network. Fans should continue using their current WWE Network email address and password.
They then highlighted that the update will apparently be done in stages. It will take effect on different devices at different times during the week.
The WWE Network originally launched in February 2014. In between its archival content, live broadcast, and pay-per-views, it has also hosted a plethora of Network-specific events.
One such event is this Saturday’s Smackville show which takes place from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.
This show is headlined with a triple threat for the WWE Championship. Defending champion Kofi Kingston will be challenged by both Samoa Joe and Dolph Ziggler.
The changes are said to be mostly related to the user interface. Apparently, it will feature a new design with simpler navigation and smarter search tools.
In WWE’s statement, they highlighted that subscribers will need to log in with their email addresses and passwords the first time they use the updated WWE Network. They will have to do this with every device they intend to use with their WWE Network account.
The promotion stressed that you do not need to set up a new account to use the updated network. Fans should continue using their current WWE Network email address and password.
They then highlighted that the update will apparently be done in stages. It will take effect on different devices at different times during the week.
The WWE Network originally launched in February 2014. In between its archival content, live broadcast, and pay-per-views, it has also hosted a plethora of Network-specific events.
One such event is this Saturday’s Smackville show which takes place from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.
This show is headlined with a triple threat for the WWE Championship. Defending champion Kofi Kingston will be challenged by both Samoa Joe and Dolph Ziggler.