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Will Jay Lethal Ever Work For WWE?, WWE Praises the Success of the WWE Network

According to WZ Daily regular and Forbes’ Alfred Konuwa, WWE issued a press release Thursday praising the success of the WWE Network. The network is now a top-five Over-the-top (OTT) streaming service, based on a Parks Associates report. Read the entire article here and a list of the top five streaming services below:

Netflix
Amazon Video
Hulu
MLB.TV
WWE Network

From the article "Will Jay Lethal Ever Work For WWE?, WWE Praises the Success of the WWE Network" by Jonathan Jansen.

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