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QOTD REAX #1: Readers share WWE Network experience - what are they watching?, how often?, more

Oct 23, 2014 - 2:44:13 PM
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QUESTION OF THE DAY: If you are a WWE Network subscriber, how often do you watch the Network in a typical week? Only for a specific show like the Raw pre-game, Main Event, or NXT? Do you randomly turn on the Network to see what's on? Are you watching more or less than when you first subscribed?

LITTLETOM RESPONDS: I go onto the Network usually once a day at some point, usually to watch the archives such as old Saturday Night's Main Events, Clashes, or old school shows, just whatever may be in mood for at moment. I will also check out the Countdown shows and Monday Night War series. I think the Network is a truly great thing for any fan to have, especially a long-time one. It's ultimately your collection of memories at your fingertips when any memory may strike to watch. Obviously no one can watch everything all at once, or spend all day watching, so its great to have when you just have a memory hit of a match from say WrestleMania 6. You can just click on the Network and watch as opposed to digging out an old VCR tape from a box in your basement. :-)

ROBERT RESPONDS: I watch WWE Network mainly for the PPVs and NXT. I try to watch Monday Night War when I can. If I'm bored and there is nothing to watch, I'll put on the Network and watch Legends of Wrestling or an older PPV.

PAUL IN SEATTLE, WASH. RESPONDS: I recently renewed my six-month subscription. I thought about letting it drop after the terrible buffering I experienced at Money in the Bank, but it since improved to practically no issues at all.

We've recently welcomed our first child into our family, so my TV viewing habits overall have changed significantly. I feel this is important to mention because I DO NOT watch Raw or Smackdown. EVER. Seriously. I read the recaps on PWTorch, and maybe watch the "This Week in WWE" on the Network, but I NEVER have the time to watch them as they air, and even if I DID have the time, I'd rather watch or do something else. I can't deal with three hours of repetitive garbage every week.

With that being said, I never miss a single PPV. And yes, I do watch every single one simply because I have the Network. Otherwise, the only two I could see myself paying full price for would be Summerslam and WrestleMania.

A big part of why I renewed was NXT. My wife and I never miss an episode. We both enjoy the fact that it is only an hour long, minimal talking/promo time, and mostly in-ring action. My wife is especially impressed and appreciative of the athleticism of the NXT Divas, and the fact their matches are allotted a fair amount of time to show case their talents.

Original programming was a big draw for us, too. We both enjoyed Legends House, the Legends of Wrestling roundtables, and are really enjoying the Monday Night War series. When the wife and daughter go to bed, I like throwing on some old ECW Hardcore TV and WCCW re-runs. Often times, when I'm doing chores or this is nothing else better on TV, I'll throw it on just to see what's on the "live" feed. I've occasionally stumbled on to some interesting bits that I probably wouldn't have chosen from the archives myself.

We welcome your responses for today's Question of the Day to pwtorch@gmail.com.


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