New comments from WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross and PWInsider.com has provided some backstage news on the WWE Network airing the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Many have wondered whether or not the ceremony will be shown on the WWE Network, which will launch on Feb. 24, and these new reports claim that it should be.

PWInsider.com claims that they are under the impression that the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony will indeed be shown on the WWE Network. However, no one knows whether or not the event will be broadcasted on delay, live, or in its entirety. Many are still wondering if the ceremony will be shown before or after the annual “WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Special” airs on the USA Network.

Jim Ross also commented on the subject in a recent blog post on JRsBarBQ.com, saying that he to is under the impression that the ceremony will be broadcasted on the WWE Network. Ross says,

I hope that I’m able to attend the WWE HOF Induction Ceremony but at this time that remains to be seen. Luckily I can catch it on the WWE Network as I understand it.”  

WrestlingRumors.net will keep you updated on all things WWE Network as news leading up to its launch continues to come in.

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