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Updated number of WWE Network subscribers to be announced on April 3

As it has been routine after every WrestleMania since the introduction of the WWE Network, WWE will be hosting a conference call on Monday, April 3 at 3PM ET to provide an update on the growth of WWE Network, including the level of subscribers following WrestleMania.

WWE Chief Strategy & Financial Officer, George Barrios, and WWE Chief Revenue & Marketing Officer, Michelle D. Wilson, will host the conference call. Vince McMahon will not be part of the conference call.

Last year, WWE announced 1,820,000 subscribers to the Network the day after WrestleMania 32. It was also the first time that WrestleMania was offered for free for new subscribers. The 1.82 million figure remains the record for WWE Network subscribers since its inception in 2014.

The night after WrestleMania XXX, the first Mania on the Network, WWE announced a total of 667,000 subscribers and the night after WrestleMania 31 they announced 1,315,000 subscribers.

This year, WrestleMania will also be airing for free for first-time subscribers to the WWE Network. To subscribe, simply go to http://w-o.it/wwentwrk.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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