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WWE Network in Philippines starts on Disney+ today

The stand-alone WWE Network in the Philippines ceased working today for new subscribers as the Network has been migrated to the popular Disney+ service in the region as part of a new agreement between WWE and Disney.

The move means that fans in the Philippines will have to use their Disney+ subscription and app to access the WWE Network content rather than the WWE Network app or website. This is similar to what WWE has with Peacock in the United States.

The current WWE Network app will continue to work until the end of current billing cycle for fans in the region and will not automatically renew. If you are not a Disney+ subscriber, you will have to subscribe to that service to get the content.

If you are subscribed through an Apple subscription, you must cancel through Apple. Access to WWE Network will no longer be available from Apple starting January 9, 2023.

If you already are subscribed to Disney+, there’s nothing you need to do except to go in and choose the WWE tab to watch.


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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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