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WWE Network Free Access All Week Every Pay Per View No Hassle

WWE is offering a free taste of their exclusive Network all this week. In an aggressive marketing push WWE is doing it like the drug dealers do- they're letting people try their product for free. The subscription-based service, which goes for $9.99 a month, offers everything from live shows to old Pay-Per-Views to original programming. And now curious fans get to experience this incredible level of access for free all this week with "no hassle" and no commitment.

WWE is doing everything they can think of to reach their goal of 1 million subscribers. Now they're trying to get people to try out the WWE Network for free. In a virtually unprecedented value, subscribers have access to all live programming and a vault bursting with special events, not only from WWE (formerly WWF), but other famed promotions as well (via Wrestle Zone):

"Launched on February 24, 2014, WWE Network offers all 12 WWE pay-per-views live including WrestleMania and SummerSlam, plus every past WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-view as part as the vast, one-of-a-kind, video-on-demand library which consists of more than 2,000 hours of content."

The low price of the Network subscription is likely only profitable at a certain critical mass, so the freebie offer is just the latest attempt to woo subscribers to tip the scales in the organization's favor (via Fan Sided):

"As of the day after WrestleMania, the WWE had 667,000 subscriptions in just over a month, well below the targeted one million subscribers by year's end. The next time the company will reveal the subscription figures will be next month, during the company's investor conference call."

Time will tell if WWE reaches their high-volume goal of 1 million subscribers. In the meantime, if you are interested in pro wrestling at all, give the WWE Network a try while it's free of charge.

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