ESPN files motion to intervene in class action lawsuit over WWE PLEs
The network claims it wasn't included as a defendant in the initial filing as a means of circumventing a clause in its Subscriber Agreement.
The network claims it wasn't included as a defendant in the initial filing as a means of circumventing a clause in its Subscriber Agreement.
The mini-scandal began after ESPN writer Andreas Hale gave Wrestlepalooza a "C" grade back in September.
"For a card that promised to have epic moments, it fell a little short of expectation."
Not all cable providers currently offer access to the ESPN app.
WWE hasn't been hard to find on ESPN airwaves this week.
However, the network plans to have its new distribution deals finalized by the end of the calendar year to avoid similar scenarios in the future.
"He’s going to light the place up. It’s going to be exciting."
It's safe to assume Pat McAfee will be involved in some capacity.