WWE announced that it will launch a free version of its digital streaming service, WWE Network. More than 15,000 titles will be available for free from the company's content library.

Some of the programs that will be offered up for free include Raw's post-show called Raw Talk, which takes place every Monday night; original series such as Monday Night War, Ride Along, Table for 3, Photo Shoot and Story Time; recent episodes of Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown and NXT; a selection of WWE pay-per-views and NXT TakeOver events; and weekly programming from Top 10, WWE’s The Bump, WWE Now, The Best of WWEWWE Timeline and WWE highlights.

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"The launch of WWE Network’s Free Version is a key component of our company’s digitization strategy and a new way for all fans to be able to experience premium WWE content," WWE Executive Vice President, Advanced Media Jayar Donlan said in a statement. "As we continue to reimagine WWE Network’s offering, the Free Version will serve as an effective way to reach a broader group of consumers and allow them to experience the history and spectacle of WWE."

The free version of WWE Network is available now, with no credit card required to access.

(via WWE.com)

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