La WWE annonce que la première heure de Backlash sera diffusée sur ESPN 2

La WWE a annoncé que la première heure de son événement Backlash sera diffusée sur ESPN 2. Cette décision élargit les options de diffusion pour cet événement premium en direct.

La WWE a révélé son intention de diffuser la première heure de Backlash sur ESPN 2, comme l'a indiqué la société dans une annonce officielle. Fightful a rapporté la nouvelle tôt samedi matin, soulignant le rôle de la chaîne dans la couverture de l'événement. Cette initiative vise à toucher un public plus large pour ce spectacle de catch. L'événement Backlash, un événement premium majeur de la WWE, mettra en vedette des superstars de premier plan dans des combats à forts enjeux. Bien que tous les détails concernant la carte et la plateforme de diffusion principale restent à venir, le créneau sur ESPN 2 souligne la stratégie de la WWE visant à tirer parti de plusieurs réseaux. Les fans peuvent s'attendre à ce que la première heure prépare le terrain pour l'action de la soirée, avec une couverture en direct sur ESPN 2. La WWE continue d'adapter la distribution de ses programmes pour maximiser l'audience dans un paysage médiatique en constante évolution.

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