I see results on Tuesday
Aren't the "results" determined far in advance?

I see results on Tuesday
Correct.So as it stands today, If I am taking in all the information right. If I wanted to catch a WWE PLE next month as a Dish Customer I would have to subscribe to the new ESPN service ?
I am guessing NO. It seems if they get a deal it will be for the $19.99 a month package, not the $29.99 package. And its the $29.99 package that contains the WWE stuff.Yes.
Do I expect Dish to make a deal, also yes.
Sometimes no.Aren't the "results" determined far in advance?![]()
I just went to ESPN's site, only see the $29.99 plan/option on it's own or this-I am guessing NO. It seems if they get a deal it will be for the $19.99 a month package, not the $29.99 package. And its the $29.99 package that contains the WWE stuff.
I was listening to the radio when driving home and they said that another cable company signed a seal today with ESPN but it only covered the ESPN + Plan which they were saying is the $19.99 a month plan, and saying it does not include the WWE stuff which is in the $29.99 a month package.I just went to ESPN's site, only see the $29.99 plan/option on it's own or this-
ESPN Select, Monthly, $11.99 ( former ESPN+)
ESPN Select, Annual, $119.99
ESPN Unlimited, Monthly, $29.99
ESPN Unlimited, Annual, $299.99
I probably will be doing this during Football Season-
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle Premium
$38.99/month* for 12 months
then $44.99 per month
Disney+ (No Ads), Hulu (No Ads), ESPN Unlimited (With Ads). Ads will be served in select live and linear content.
Now I have mentioned using a VPN and watching all this stuff on Netflix. To me this is a valid work around as I don't feel like I am steeling as I am paying for the service. And If I drove up to Canada and started my Netflix app I would be able to watch those things as part of my package because of my location.
Well, I would assume they are wrong, especially since there is no $19.99 a month plan.I was listening to the radio when driving home and they said that another cable company signed a seal today with ESPN but it only covered the ESPN + Plan which they were saying is the $19.99 a month plan, and saying it does not include the WWE stuff which is in the $29.99 a month package.
Maybe they were wrong with what they were saying, but it was on SiriusXM, so I would HOPE they know what they are talking about.
I don't pirate either. But since I do have a server in Canada I do use it with OpenVPN.Interesting fact about VPN's. Techdoctor UK just received a piracy letter from his service provider while always using a VPN. Not sure they are as private as advertised.
No. I don't pirate stuff. Follow him because he's pretty good about knowing what's going on in the cord cutter world.
Is that $50 million a PPV,? I wouldn't think WrestleMania would be worth $500 million. Also, that'd be $6 billion a year for PPVs alone.The WWE is happy about this deal with ESPN because they are getting paid $500 million for every PPV they hold. That $500 million without doing anything other then putting on a show, not to mention the money they make in ticket and merchandise sales they get on top of the $500 million.