WWE touts the second season of “Camp WWE” on WWE Network 

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WWE issued the following press release on Tuesday to promote the second season of “Camp WWE” on WWE Network.

Camp WWE is back!  The extremely popular animated series produced by WWE and Seth Green’s Stoopid Buddy Studios returns for season two, premiering on demand this Sunday, May 6 at noon ET on WWE Network. Camp WWE reimagines WWE Superstars and Legends as kids at their favorite summer camp … owned by none other than Mr. Vince McMahon. This series pushes boundaries and shows fans a side of WWE they have never seen before!

On the first episode of Camp WWE season two, “A Tale of Two Cenas,” John Cena wishes upon a star for help, while WWE Superstar Big Show discovers he and Vince McMahon share an embarrassing secret. Click this link: http://www.wwe.com/videos/camp-wwe-season-2-premiere-this-sunday-wwe-network to watch a teaser of the premiere episode of season two.

New episodes of Camp WWE will be available on demand every Sunday exclusively on WWE Network.

WWE Network is the only place to stream all live WWE pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania – plus groundbreaking original series, documentaries, classic matches, reality shows, exclusive coverage of special events and the most comprehensive video-on-demand library with more than 10,000 hours of content, including every WWE, WCW® and ECW® pay-per-view.

Fans can sign up for WWE Network online at WWENetwork.com and stream WWE Network through connected devices including smart TVs, game consoles, phones, tablets and computers.

For a complete listing of WWE Network availability by country and device, please click here.

Powell’s POV: I’m a fan of the binge watch approach, which would be WWE simply releasing all of the season two episodes at once rather than releasing them on a weekly basis. I doubt that stretching out the releases of the episodes is going to cause a notable number of fans keeping their network subscription longer specifically because of the animated series. Perhaps they feel this approach is better from a marketing standpoint?


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