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Why are fans in the UK buying WWE network?

Why watch on a computer, when you can watch on the old box. The last thing a lad needs after coming in from a night on the lash is to be fannying around with a laptop. Loggin in and all that bollocks. Plus, the quality off WWE on a computer is crap, and its harder to watch with others, and you cant even convert it to VHS.

At the end of the day, plnking down 15 quid to wathc on the telly, is your best bet

Simple as that.
 
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Why are fans in the UK buying WWE network?

Why watch on a computer, when you can watch on the old box. The last thing a lad needs after coming in from a night on the lash is to be fannying around with a laptop. Loggin in and all that bollocks. Plus, the quality off WWE on a computer is crap, and its harder to watch with others, and you cant even convert it to VHS.

At the end of the day, plnking down 15 quid to wathc on the telly, is your best bet

Simple as that.

I don't watch it on a PC, I watch the WWE Network on my XBOX One. The quality is fine and I can hook it up to my plasma screen TV.
 

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The quality on XBox One is really good. And also there's the added bonus of the Network exclusive ppv's.
 

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Yeah, but what happens if the internet goes down.
 

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Consoles cost too much, and are friverlous anyway. So whats the bloody point.

You cant trust the internet, at the end of the day.
 

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Consoles cost too much, and are friverlous anyway. So whats the bloody point.

You cant trust the internet, at the end of the day.
 
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They add stuff thats not needed.

Like twitter, and silly shows about wenches. At the end of the day, just stick it on box office and the telly, and you are off the the races
 

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Why are fans in the UK buying WWE network?

Why watch on a computer, when you can watch on the old box. The last thing a lad needs after coming in from a night on the lash is to be fannying around with a laptop. Loggin in and all that bollocks. Plus, the quality off WWE on a computer is crap, and its harder to watch with others, and you cant even convert it to VHS.

At the end of the day, plnking down 15 quid to wathc on the telly, is your best bet

Simple as that.

Defence of the Network:

>Watch it on tablet, phone, console, laptop, tv
>Cheaper than SBO
>On Demand Content
 

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At the end of the day, why pay 15 quid for a event that may not be any good when you can pay less for that event online? Why even pay for the event, which could be frivolus in the end, when you can get something better that you'll enjoy?

At the end of the day, purchasing it online for extra things than just 15 pounds for a week is your best bet, at the end of the day.
 
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At the end of the day, I just don't get the point

I have all the old shows anyway, as I was smart enough to tape the shows every week. Just slap down 15 quid to watch on the box. No silly contracts, or vacous add-ons. It does what it says on the tin.

Why the love for the internet. Its good to go on every few weeks, but not to watch stuff on.
 

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At the end of the day, I just don't get the point

I have all the old shows anyway, as I was smart enough to tape the shows every week. Just slap down 15 quid to watch on the box. No silly contracts, or vacous add-ons. It does what it says on the tin.

Why the love for the internet. Its good to go on every few weeks, but not to watch stuff on.
 
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At the end of the day, some of us didn't watch wrestling back in those ages, so the network and the internet is where we watch that stuff. Plus, VHS' have become frivolous in recent years to DVDs and what not.

At the end of the day, wouldn't you rather spend that 15 quid down the boozer and talking to the lads and ladys over a cheeky pint?
 
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