Wrestling has been around for years. Did you know a wrestling legend lives right here in our own backyard of Amarillo, maybe heard of Terry Funk. Well with that being said WWE has been working to build its own network since 2011. Now they are joining the long list of sports-based organizations that have their own around-the-clock network like the NFL, MLB and the NBA.

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The WWE Network will be airing original content, including preshows and postshows for both "Raw" and "Smackdown". It will include WCW and ECW matches, reality shows, and documentaries. Those of us who are fans can relive the old school matches from Stone Cold and The Rock or just simply catch up on whats happening today with Daniel Bryan and C.M. Punk.

The network will be a streaming service like Netflix and Hulu Plus. It will be available on desktops and laptops via WWE.com. It will also be available through their WWE App on: the Kindle Fire devices, Android, iOS, Roku streaming and your video game systems.

The WWE Network launches Feb. 24 starting at 9 a.m. Live programming begins at 11:06 p.m after Monday Night Raw @ $9.99 per month with a six-month commitment subscription to the network and it will include all 12 pay-per-view events.

 

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