How to cancel your WWE Network subscription and stop being charged
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Emma Witman
Jan 20, 2021, 04:17 IST
If you no longer want your WWE Network subscription, it's easy to cancel at any time.Tetra Images/Getty Images
You can cancel your WWE Network subscription from your account page on a web browser.
Once you cancel your WWE Network subscription, you'll be able to keep watching until your next billing date.
If you subscribed to WWE Network through a third-party service, like Apple or Roku, you'll need to cancel directly with them.
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With a subscription to the WWE Network, the official streaming service of the WWE, pro wrestling fans can watch live matches, documentaries, animated features, and more. But if you've decided the $9.99 per month price point isn't worth it, you can easily cancel your subscription.
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2. If your browser is in full screen mode, navigate to the top-right corner where the profile icon is, and click "My Account." If your window is minimized, you might need to click the three bars icon in the top-left, then select "My Account."
3. You'll be taken to your "Account Summary." At the very bottom, click "Cancel," located under the words "Cancel Subscription."
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4. On the next screen, click "Continue to cancel."
5. Click "Cancel" again to finalize your choice. You can also fill out the "Before You Go" survey if you like.
Your subscription should now be cancelled. You can continue to watch all your favorites on WWE Network until the billing cycle runs its course.
If you're tempted to undo your cancellation, you can click "Continue your subscription" on the cancellation confirmation screen, or on your Account Summary page.
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