The days of multiple users streaming the WWE Network at the same time on different devices appear to be over.
Per InsidePulse.com, World Wrestling Entertainment has updated its terms and conditions for the Network to include the following:
“Although your WWE Network subscription is accessible on a number of devices, your use is limited to one (1) WWE Network stream on one (1) device at any given time.”
“IF YOU CIRCUMVENT OR ATTEMPT TO CIRCUMVENT ANY OF THE USE RESTRICTIONS IN THESE TERMS, YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WILL BE SUBJECT TO IMMEDIATE TERMINATION AND YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO LEGAL ACTION. SHARING OF LOGIN INFORMATION, INCLUDING PASSWORDS, IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.”
You can read the full terms and conditions by clicking here.
Editor’s Note
Sharing WWE Network accounts seemed to be the popular thing to do. WWE was getting its $9.99 a month, but several people were using the service at once on that one account. Seems like an overbearing thing to do, though. Even Netflix allows multiple users on different platforms. With WrestleMania 31 just around the corner, I guess the company doesn’t want to take any chances of losing whatever money could be on the table.