Some subscribers have started received notices from their cable providers that WWE would be ending their Classics on Demand service in January 2014.
As previously reported, the WWE Network could debut in the first quarter of 2014, and when the network was first announced, WWE noted that Classics OnDemand would come to an end.
More on the story as it develops.
UPDATE: WWE sent out the following statement, confirming the end of the WWE Classics OnDemand starting in February of 2014…
“Beginning February 2014, WWE will no longer offer WWE Classics On Demand, our subscription video-on demand content delivered through cable television providers, as we are focusing our resources on other initiatives. As communicated on our recent earnings call, we continue to aggressively pursue launching a WWE Network; however, no launch date has been set.”
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