WWE Premium Live Events moves to ESPN new Streaming Service

I don't necessarily disagree, but they covered all of them with the more general statement, and then the bullet point for DirecTV-specific availability to add context to when it'll be available there under the offering that it's applicable to. A 'available to all other MVPD subscribers' bullet point could have gone with unlimited right below the DirecTV IMO rather than name everyone who has licensed ESPN individually.
Here we go-

Cable subscribers are covered.

  • In addition to ESPN DTC subscribers, fans that access ESPN through a traditional pay TV provider, e.g. Comcast, DirectTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, will also have access to the new features through the enhanced ESPN App.
Both Charter/Spectrum and Dish are not named.

If I remember correctly, is not Dish one of the only providers that does not allow access to Paramount+, if a customer subscribes to Showtime on it's service?

 
And this article says something different-

But not all pay TV subscribers who already get ESPN will be able to watch WWE's PLEs on the new platform without paying extra. According to a person familiar with the agreement, only customers of the following providers will be granted access to the PLEs through the ESPN app at no additional cost:

  • Charter (Spectrum)
  • DirecTV
  • FuboTV
  • Hulu Live TV
  • Verizon Fios
Customers who access ESPN through other major systems not named above—and that includes Comcast (Xfinity), YouTube TV, DISH, Sling, Altice, Cogeco, Frontier, and Cable One—will need to subscribe separately to ESPN's new streaming service to access WWE's premium events beginning in 2026.

 
And this article says something different-

But not all pay TV subscribers who already get ESPN will be able to watch WWE's PLEs on the new platform without paying extra. According to a person familiar with the agreement, only customers of the following providers will be granted access to the PLEs through the ESPN app at no additional cost:

  • Charter (Spectrum)
  • DirecTV
  • FuboTV
  • Hulu Live TV
  • Verizon Fios
Customers who access ESPN through other major systems not named above—and that includes Comcast (Xfinity), YouTube TV, DISH, Sling, Altice, Cogeco, Frontier, and Cable One—will need to subscribe separately to ESPN's new streaming service to access WWE's premium events beginning in 2026.

I have talked to people at WWE and DISH and this does not appear to be the case. I would say look for upcoming announcements for more details.
 
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I have talked to people at WWE and DISH and this does not appear to be the case. I would say look for upcoming announcements for more details.
I agree with you - with the deal not starting until 2026, other providers have opportunities to renew contracts that would include it. Doesn't Dish's contract with ESPN/Disney expire this fall? If it does, then my guess is that the new contract with ESPN/Disney would include it.
 
No offense to the WWE fans here, but I have a hard time understanding the appeal. It's so fake and scripted that the only entertainment I get out of it is laughing at how fake it is.
It used to be actually entertaining and had a lot more action. Now it's sooo much talking by people with zero stage presence or microphone skills, along with terrible promos. And the wrestling itself is so predictable, with the PPV event matches taking 45 minutes sometimes. Not even getting into the fact that it's all just extreme risk taking and not even that technically sound anymore. (yes, there is actual skill involved and the reason it looks so fake is that the skills are so bad that it's hard to "sell" the action). People today watch out of nostalgia for the 80s and 90s to be honest.
I guess their definition of "sports" as opposed to "theater" has changed. Fake is fake, not a sport. Sport implies true competition and WWE is anything but.
I mean... it is right in the name: Entertainment Sports Programming Network
 

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