WWE makes a major streaming service change

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

WWE has signed with Endeavor Streaming, ending its run with Disney Streaming, which began in 2014. “Endeavor Streaming’s best-in-class technology enables us to offer more features, elevate the user experience and provides us even more opportunity to delight our fans around the world,” Vince McMahon told Variety.com in a press release.

Powell’s POV: In related news, the story stated that WWE is also partnering with Massive Interactive, a user-interface design firm. Perhaps this explains why WWE has been so slow to make significant changes to the WWE Network layout. WWE executives indicated in a past conference call that changes to the layout were coming, yet declined to offer a target date.

Check below for the new Pro Wrestling Boom Podcast with Jason Powell and Brian Fritz discussing the formation of All Elite Wrestling and their launch rally.


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Readers Comments (1)

  1. Fabulous Freebirds January 14, 2019 @ 6:07 pm

    Not to sidetrack this story but.

    I think you can forget about ever getting Impact ratings from here on out.

    This from the guy in charge of Showbuzz Daily just now:

    “CABLE NOTE: Because so many people have asked, note that we have no ratings at all for the Pursuit service, including for IMPACT WRESTLING.”

    – Mitch Metcalf

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