Earlier this year, the WWE company revealed that there will be some major changes coming to its streaming service, WWE Network. Although the whole COVID-19 pandemic did affect the company to some extent, there are still some changes that finally made it through. In order to ensure that everyone can enjoy WWE during the pandemic, WWE has announced a free version of WWE Network available for everyone.

The free version of WWE Network will include a fair share of content, but there is still some content that won’t be available which includes, but not limited to, the docuseries Undertaker: The Last Ride. However, the free version still offers enough content to keep wrestling fans busy for quite a while.

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The free version of WWE Network will feature recent episodes of Raw, Smackdown, and even NXT for free. In addition to these popular shows, some original WWE Network content will also be available which includes Monday Night War, Ride Along, Table for 3, Photo Shoot, and Story Time. Some historical PPVs will also be available for streaming and the latest streaming series Raw Talk is also be included in the free version.

This is definitely the first of all the new changes coming to the WWE Network in the near future. There is still quite a bit of content on WWE Network that is locked, and those who are interested in the locked content can subscribe for $10 per month. Best of all, all the content on the free version of WWE Network is completely ad-free, at least for now.

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