WWE Network won’t be available on several platforms later this month

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By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)

WWE issued the following email warning to fans that WWE Network will not be available on several platforms beginning May 21.

Our goal is always to provide you with the best possible viewing experience on WWE Network. Unfortunately, several device manufacturers have stopped updating the operating system of older products, which may impact your ability to stream high-quality video. As such, the WWE Network app will no longer be available on the devices listed below starting May 21, 2019:

• Amazon Fire Tablets
• Apple TV – 3rd Generation and earlier models
• LG – 2016 and earlier models
• PlayStation 3
• Samsung – 2016 and earlier models
• Samsung and Sony Blu-Ray Players
• Sony – non Android TVs
• Windows 10 Desktop
• Xbox 360

You can stream WWE Network on many other supported devices. For a full list, please visit WWE Network Support.

Powell’s POV: Ouch. That’s tough news for fans who use those platforms to view WWE Network. Fortunately, you’ll still be able to get through WWE Money in the Bank on May 19.

Check below for the latest Pro Wrestling Boom Podcast with Jason Powell and guest Justin Credible discussing his sobriety, what triggered his PTSD, filming the Credible documentary, returning to the ring, his thoughts on WWE, AEW, the NWA Crockett Cup, and more.


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Readers Comments (8)

  1. Chris Johnson May 10, 2019 @ 7:31 pm

    And the stock for WWE will continue to go down. Keep on doing what your are doing Vince. You are a genius.

  2. All is not lost for Windows 10 Desktop users. It’s only the app that can’t be used. WWE.com will still work for them, according to the link you gave.

  3. When your tv ratings are plummeting, why would you do anything to cut your fanbase even more? Network subscription numbers have been their crutch, and now those will dip too. Lol.

    • They’re not supporting things that are 3-4 years old and serve no purpose. The people subscribing to the network aren’t using badly outdated tech.

  4. ok taking chance to say i told you so but this streaming is not what we were promised. DVDS and BLU RAYs are still the better bet for the hard core wrestling fan. you then have a collection that is yours and cant be taken away. you dont have to keep up to date with soft ware/tect and good players last for years. if you get in to finacial trouble they still there. I ask people to buy wrestling dvds again before it is to late. wrestlemania and new japan at the garden both on sale soon. Bound for glory and roh final battle already on sale. I watched PWG 200 last night and the main event with jeff cobb was good.

  5. Steve Wayne Giles June 1, 2019 @ 7:37 pm

    So no wwe network on sony blue ray no more. So i have to buy a new blue player to watch for real. What kind of ass backwards logic is this

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