In Cheap Pop, Three Man Booth discusses random topics with a slight historical bend.
The biggest announcement of the week has to the WWE’s Wednesday night press conference for the WWE Network. The $9.99 a month service will feature access to all WWE Pay Per Views as well as pre and post shows for RAW and Smackdown. NXT and Superstars, which were only available on Hulu Plus, will be available on the WWE Network as well. The are also plans to make new original content like WWE Countdown (imagine the Top 10 on WWE’s YouTube but longer), a retrospective on the Monday Night Wars and Legends House: WWE Legends like Roddy Piper and Mean Gene Okerlund living in one house together. If you’re like us, you’re already saying,
but there’s more. The WWE is also opening their vaults, giving access to not only their programming but also the programming of acquired companies of ECW and WCW. That sheer volume of wrestling that we have access to leaves us constantly checking for drool. The only thing left to do is start making lists. Once the Network goes live – Monday, February 26 at 11:06 pm, not that we’re counting – here are the first things we are going to check out from the (formerly) big 3.
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