Republished from NDTV
For a technology site, we spend a lot of time thinking about wrestling. Perhaps that's because the nature of wrestling makes it appealing to geeks in the exact same way that spec battles between phones are. Some of you probably grew up with WWE - or WWF as it was called back then - trading cards, and can recite Hulk Hogan's stats even today. The company also has a highly successful digital video platform called the WWE Network - think of it as Netflix but only for wrestling. It costs $9.99 (approximately Rs. 666) per month to subscribe, and you get access to round the clock scheduled programming, and a huge library of video on demand content that you can stream. The WWE Network launched in India last month, and like any fan would, we signed up to see if it's worth our time.
The first month is free, though you have to give your credit card details to sign-up, and you'll be charged at the end of the month if you want to continue to access the WWE Network. There are no restrictions on the first free month, so you can get a good taste of what the WWE Network is all about, and for the hardcore fans, there's a lot on offer.
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