Many companies are opening up their streaming services and streaming events for free for people locked at home due to the novel coronavirus. And the WWE is the newest online company to make much of its library free for everyone.

Entertainment companies have been opening up their libraries for people to have plenty to do while quarantined at home during the pandemic. Several gaming companies like Epic Games and Square Enix have released whole games for free, as well as many television and movie streaming services opening up their libraries for free too. The newest company to open its online doors to the public is the WWE Network.

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Bored, trapped at home wresting fans can rejoice; tons of WWE content is now available through the WWE Network for free to anyone with an account. While not as wholesome as the free educational content released in Minecraft, the WWE Network has years' worth of wrestling entertainment on backlog for anyone to watch for a limited time. The press release says "thousands of hours" of WrestleMania history, including Royal Rumbles, SummerSlams, and even TakeOvers.

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To clarify, the press release also noted that the canceled WrestleMania 36, which will be live streamed without an audience, will not be included free with this offer. It will only be available for paid subscribers, starting April 4th. Most of the most recent content will also not be included in the free library either.

It fantastic to see all these entertainment companies coming together to provide entertainment for people locked in their homes. Websites like GoG.com are making games free and video companies like WWE making content free. It's been wonderful to watch the world coming together during this pandemic to try and donate money, time, and entertainment to those stuck at home, flattening that curve.

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