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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Mar 11, 2015 22:33:20 GMT -5
How often does new stuff get added? I just got Netflix and wanna watch some wrestling but seems like there isn't a lot on.
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Post by Lk™ on Mar 11, 2015 22:35:13 GMT -5
wwe network
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Mar 11, 2015 22:36:46 GMT -5
Don't watch it enough. Me and my girlfriend use the Netflix, I just wanted to know to be able to gauge how often to see new stuff.
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Post by bad guy™ on Mar 11, 2015 22:42:02 GMT -5
Don't watch it enough. Me and my girlfriend use the Netflix, I just wanted to know to be able to gauge how often to see new stuff. It's been ages since I've seen something new show up other than the original films (Oculus) and the likes. I would say we're near six months now if not longer than that.
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Post by IRS on Mar 11, 2015 22:54:02 GMT -5
They took most of the stuff off when the Network began.
Doubt you'll see much new stuff spring up, since Netflix is pretty much direct competition with the Network now.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2015 23:57:12 GMT -5
Wait, there was wrestling on Netflix? There was absolutely nothing on the UK version
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Post by BROKEN on Mar 12, 2015 8:14:29 GMT -5
Nota big selection
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Mar 12, 2015 8:34:56 GMT -5
Is there any from the WWE? They used to have The Rise and Fall of WCW on there, but I'd imagine it got removed for the network.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 12, 2015 8:34:59 GMT -5
They used to have a few documentaries like Triple H, John Cena, Randy Orton, 100 Raw Moments, Top 50 OMG Moments and even TLC 2013. But most have been removed with the arrival of the WWE Network.
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Post by MacReady on Mar 12, 2015 9:50:58 GMT -5
Now that you mention it, I don't recall seeing any of their docs when I was scrolling through my instant queue last time...
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Post by PJ on Mar 12, 2015 11:42:46 GMT -5
Wait, there was wrestling on Netflix? There was absolutely nothing on the UK version I don't remember them having actual PPV's or matches, but they did have many of the Wrestler Documentaries
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2015 11:48:09 GMT -5
Wait, there was wrestling on Netflix? There was absolutely nothing on the UK version I don't remember them having actual PPV's or matches, but they did have many of the Wrestler Documentaries Must have been on the american version because there was literally only the legendary film and the chaperone which were the only things in some way related to WWE. Oh and that film with big show in
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Post by Bandit on Mar 12, 2015 15:37:37 GMT -5
Whats Streaming - Pro Wrestling Titles On Netflix - By Mike Johnson on 2015-02-25. Here are the current pro wrestling related offerings streaming on Netflix in the United States -
Bandit - I only listed the stuff that has a WWE Wrestler in it. The only PPV/DVD that will be on the WWE Network that is also on Netfix is the Falls Count Anywhere one.
Bret Hart - Wrestling with Shadows - The 1998 documentary on Bret Hart and Montreal.
Christmas Bounty - WWE Studios' holiday film starring The Miz as a bounty hunter.
Empire State - Dwayne Johnson stars. When a wannabe cop working for an armored car company tells a friend about the firm's lax security, he gets drawn into a scheme to pull an inside job.
Falls Count Anywhere - 2012 WWE compilation of wild brawls and stipulation matches.
Fred The Movie - Nickelodeon film with John Cena in a cameo as the title character's father. Fred 2 - Night of the Living Fred - Sequel to Nickelodeon film with Cena back as Fred's Dad, including a wrestling sequence. Fred 3 - Camp Fred. Fred goes to summer camp and needs the advice of his father John Cena.
G.I. Joe - Retaliation - The Rock joins the franchise as Roadblock, fighting to take the United States back from Cobra in this 2012 sequel.
How I Met Your Mother - Season 5, Episode 12 features Stacy Keibler as a hot bartender who becomes the object of desire for the show's resident womanizer, Barney.
I Am Santa Claus - Great 2014 documentary looking at those who portray Santa Claus and their real lives, including WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley, who also produced.
Knockout - Steve Austin stars in this 2011 boxing drama spun off from Karate Kid DNA, as a school janitor who turns out to be a former boxing champion that becomes the trainer for a would be High School boxing star.
Maximum Conviction - Steve Austin and Steven Seagal are all that stands between the mob and a prison they are in the process of shutting down in this 2012 action film.
No Holds Barred - WWE's first film, starring Hulk Hogan as WWF champion Rip, who must fend off an evil Network wanting his services as well as the unstoppable beast known as Zeus. Lots of wrestler cameos, including Bill Eadie and Stan Hansen, among others in this 1989 cult classic.
Pain and Gain - Dwayne Johnson appears on this comedy based on a real-life kidnapping alongside Mark Wahlburg.
Queens of the Ring - French-language comedy about mom trying to get closer to her son by becoming a WWE Diva. CM Punk, Miz and Eve Torres cameo in this WWE Studios film.
Running Man - Prof. Toru Tanaka and Jesse Ventura appear in this 1987 action film classic.
30 Rock - Mick Foley as Mankind appears in the 2012 season episode, "The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell"
Saturday Night Live - Season 25 - featuring The Rock's hosting and appearances by Vince McMahon, Big Show, Mick Foley, and Triple H to promote Wrestlemania 16.
Self Storage - Tommy Dreamer is featured in this 2013 horror film set at a self storage business.
Super Mario Bros. Supershow - 80s cartoon series starring the late Captain Lou Albano as Mario.
Tactical Force - Steve Austin stars as "Tate" of the LAPD's Tactical Force, who end up trapped in the middle of a battle between rival gangs while on a training exercise with no active weapons in this 2011 film co-starring Michael Shanks of "Stargate" fame.
That's What I Am - WWE Studios' best reviewed film to date, the 60s period drama looks at tolerance. Randy Orton is very good in his supporting role. By far, this 2011 release has the most soul and quality writing of any WWE film and is worth checking out.
The Encounter - Sting is one of the stars of this faith based drama - "When five strangers come together at an eatery, they meet the owner, who seems to know everything about them and is reminiscent of Jesus Christ."
3 Ninjas High Noon at Mega Mountain. Hulk Hogan joins the 3 Ninjas franchise. Is any other description necessary?
Ultimate Weapon - Hulk Hogan stars in this 1998 action flick, his first action film.
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Post by HHH316 on Mar 12, 2015 21:49:15 GMT -5
In the last 2 months, they pulled pretty much everything. Before that, they had a solid line up of choices. The latest one they had was the Ultimate Warrior match comp. But because of the network it's pretty much gone.
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Post by Miztery on Mar 12, 2015 22:07:03 GMT -5
Once WWE Network came out, WWE on Netflix has been becoming less and less.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2015 5:13:56 GMT -5
They took most of the stuff off when the Network began. Doubt you'll see much new stuff spring up, since Netflix is pretty much direct competition with the Network now. Exactly. WWE wont allow their stuff to go to Netflix now....I mean why would they? They need to encourage people to buy the Network after all.
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Post by Yambag Jones on Mar 13, 2015 8:03:12 GMT -5
I just realized I haven't looked on Netflix for WWE stuff in a LONG time. Kudos to the Network, I guess...
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Post by Todd Pettengill on Mar 13, 2015 14:29:54 GMT -5
Netflix at one time had the greatest backyard wrestling documentary I've ever seen. These guys were absolute idiots. I know its not WWE but it does have a complete idiot trying out for Tough Enough. Best quote ever "I don't want us to become the WCW of backyard wrestling"
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