WWE recently released the entire 90-minute video of their annual Business Partner Summit press conference, which was held last month in Brooklyn, New York as part of their WrestleMania 35 week festivities.
One of the main topics discussed at their press conference was the WWE Network and the official announcement that a new version of their subscription-based streaming service will be arriving “later this year.”
WWE Co-Presidents Michelle Wilson and George Barrios stated that this new version of the Network will feature an improved search system, the ability to download videos, new customization and personalization options for users, new content planned for the service, and the confirmation of the long rumored multiple tiers for subscriptions.

As noted before, WWE has been working on plans since last year for a new tiered-based subscription system for the WWE Network. It has been rumored that this new premium tier would feature content from their affiliated promotions, which includes PROGRESS Wrestling in the United Kingdom and EVOLVE in the United States.
Source: WWE, h/t: Wrestlenomics Radio

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