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Taker
CM PunkW
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Ryback
HenryL
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No Holds
Triple H
BrockW
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Heavyweight
Swagger
Del RioL
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Tag Champ.
TeamZigg
Hell NoL
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Inter.Title
Barrett
The MizL
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Singles
Jericho
FandangoL
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TeamShow
ShieldL
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Divas Title
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TaminaW
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Singles
Ziggler
KofiW
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TagTeam
Shield
TeamCenaW
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Chamber
Jack Swagger
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United States
Cesaro
The MizW
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Del Rio
Big ShowW
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Championship
The Rock
CM PunkW
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United States
Cesaro
The MizW
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Heavyweight
Del Rio
Big ShowW
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Hell No
Rho-SchW
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Royal Rumble
JohnCena
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Championship
The Rock
CM PunkW
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WWE Partnering Up with YouTube for New Paid Content Channel
- Updated: October 29, 2011
- According to Variety, WWE will be joining about 100 other channels on a new TV initiative by the Google-owned YouTube.
WWE will be providing content to YouTube’s new service. It sounds like this could be the first clearance for the new WWE network.
YouTube will pay each channel no more than $5 million and in turn, will charge viewers a fee to view the content.
YouTube is launching the new initiative to compete with satellite and cable TV providers. Other channels joining WWE include The Wall Street Journal, skateboarder Tony Hawk, actor Ashton Kutcher, Shaq and others.
Most of the channels will be launching early next year and once up and running, the channels will provide about 25 hours of new content each day.
















