Existing U.S. subscribers (about 1.1 million in total) will be migrated over to Peacock Premium, where they’ll continue to get access to WWE Network but will pay 50% less per month while getting full access to the version of the Peacock Premium tier with ads.
Still trying to figure out if WWE Network is going to be a part of your Peacock subscription while still remaining as a separate app (like how you can have a "bundle" of Disney+ and Hulu), or will WWE programming be its own "subchannel" within the Peacock app itself (like how HBO Max has separate areas within its app dedicated to things like Adult Swim and Studio Ghibli) ...
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Originally posted by Peter The HegemonIt's included in Peacock Premium Plus. For Peacock subscribers who don't have "Plus", it's $4.99 a month extra if they want it.
Premium is $4.99, Premium Plus is ad free and $9.99.
As one who bends over for Xfinity, I already get Peacock Premium included, so I'll be able to cancel WWE Network right after Elimination Chamber and this'll save me the $10.70 I was paying WWE every month. (I'm sure Comcast will find a way to raise my rates soon enough to cover.)
It won't affect you, Big G, as this is only in effect for the United States. The international WWE Network will remain as it already is for each individual country.
It'll only be an issue if you're using a VPN to get the American WWE Network. In that case you need to make sure that VPN can get Peacock as well.
Fun fact: one of the guys in the book modeling the poses is a very young, non-mustachioed, Cody Runnels. His profile is on page 189 (and it shows up using the Look Inside This Book! deal on Amazon).