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As of next month, I've been suckered in by my internet provider to get basic cable. In turn, at least I'll be eligible to get the WWE Network (in Canada, you can't get the Network without a provider).
Fellow canuckleheads, how's it been treating you? Will I have on demand content or am I exclusively subject to broadcast programming?
As of next month, I've been suckered in by my internet provider to get basic cable. In turn, at least I'll be eligible to get the WWE Network (in Canada, you can't get the Network without a provider).
Fellow canuckleheads, how's it been treating you? Will I have on demand content or am I exclusively subject to broadcast programming?
I get mine through Rogers here in Toronto. We have two channels, 512 is the streaming channel which shows all the PPV's and whatever is playing on the network at that point in time. We also get NXT on there. Channel 387 is the on demand channel. That's where most of the old PPV's, and shows that have already aired on the Network are located. We can watch what we want, when we want. Not all of the the old PPV's are there though, but they upload more and more each month. Also the old WCW shows are there as well.
We find that there is more wrestling to watch than there is time in the day. I use it mostly for PPV's and NXT. My son sometimes will sit down and watch an old Mania, or some other PPV that he missed.
Are they ranked as such?WWE has released a "Match of the Year" collection to the WWE Network featuring what the company, or possibly just the staff at WWE.com, views as the best matches of the year from January through October of this year and the list reads as follows:
1. Royal Rumble: Last Man Standing WWE Intercontinental Championship - Dean Ambrose vs. Kevin Owens
2. NXT TakeOver: Dallas: NXT Tag Team Championship - The Revival vs. American Alpha
3. NXT TakeOver: Dallas - Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Sami Zayn
4. WrestleMania XXXII: WWE Women's Championship - Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks vs. Becky Lynch
5. Raw 4/4/16: #1 Contender's Match for the WWE World Championship - AJ Styles vs. Chris Jericho vs. Sami Zayn vs. Cesaro
6. Extreme Rules: WWE Intercontinental Championship - The Miz vs. Sami Zayn vs. Cesaro vs. Kevin Owens
7. Extreme Rules: WWE World Championship - Roman Reigns vs. AJ Styles
8. Battleground - Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens
9. Cruiserweight Classic - Johnny Gargano vs. Tommaso Ciampa
10. Cruiserweight Classic - Kota Ibushi vs. Cedric Alexander
11. NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II: NXT Tag Team Championship - The Revival vs. DIY
12. NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II: NXT Championship - Samoa Joe vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
13. SummerSlam - John Cena vs. AJ Styles
14. SummerSlam: WWE Universal Championship - Finn Balor vs. Seth Rollins
15. WWE Raw 8/29/16: WWE Universal Championship - Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns vs. Big Cass vs. Kevin Owens
16. BackLash: WWE World Championship - Dean Ambrose vs. AJ Styles
17. Cruiserweight Classic - Kota Ibushi vs. TJ Perkins
18. Clash of Champions: Match Seven of Best of Seven Series - Cesaro vs. Sheamus
19. Raw 10/3/16: WWE Raw Women's Championship - Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks
20. No Mercy: WWE Intercontinental Championship/Career Match - The Miz vs. Dolph Ziggler
Overall, I think it's a very good list as a lot of different sections of the "WWE Universe" were represented ranging from Raw to ppvs to NXT to even the Cruiserweight Classic. These sorts of things are always highly subjective but there are a good number of matches that I believe, unquestionably, belong on the list. I don't think that Ambrose vs. Owens was the top match of the year; it was a great match, but I think there are a good number of matches on the list that were better.
As of next month, I've been suckered in by my internet provider to get basic cable. In turn, at least I'll be eligible to get the WWE Network (in Canada, you can't get the Network without a provider).
Fellow canuckleheads, how's it been treating you? Will I have on demand content or am I exclusively subject to broadcast programming?