WWE senior vice president: 'We are excited to expand our successful partnership with CWC'

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WWE has extended its partnership with C&W Communications to house the WWE Network on Flow TV across the Caribbean, according to a press release.

“We are excited to expand our successful partnership with CWC into the future,” said Matt Drew, SVP, WWE International. “By delivering our Premium Live Events starting with Clash at the Castle, as well as WWE’s massive content library, we believe it will be easier than ever for fans across the region to enjoy everything that WWE has to offer.”

The partnership will ensure the debut of WWE Premium Live Events in the region, starting with  Clash at the Castle, scheduled to air Sept. 10. The title will be available to all Flow Sport subscribers with access to Flow Sports Extra Channel 4. 

The network’s full content slate will be made available through archived programming and stream on-demand via Flow TV VOD to all CWC Flow TV. Additionally, linear channel Flow 1 will grant viewers access to live weekly episodes of “Raw,” “SmackDown” and “NXT 2.0.”

“Flow/BTC is delighted to be the new home of WWE in the region. This partnership is exciting news for our customers and will deliver thousands of hours of premium entertainment content across our markets,” Britta Reinhardt, chief commercial officer, Consumer Markets said. “WWE has consistently ranked amongst the most watched content by our subscribers and now with additional access to WWE Premium Live events promises to deliver even greater value for our Flow/BTC customers.”

The app will offer WWE’s live programming, Premium Live Events, original shows and archived content, which includes the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Bundesliga, IPL, West Indies Cricket (away series), International Cricket, Diamond League and Championship Boxing.