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Netflix Announces Increase in Subscription Prices
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WWE streaming partner, Netflix, announced a rise in its overall subscription prices. Per the announcement, the standard with ads tier will be rising to $8.99, increasing from $7.99 a month, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Additionally, the standard plan rises by $2 per month to $19.99, and the premium plan rises by $2 per month to $26.99 per month. Meanwhile, here are the updated streaming prices:
* Standard With Ads: $8.99/month (up from $7.99), one stream in HD, with advertising
* Standard: $19.99/month (up from $17.99), two streams in HD, no ads
* Premium: $26.99/month (up from $24.99), four streams, 4K, no ads
Additionally, Netflix raised the cost of adding an extra member to existing plans by $1. So it’s $6.99 to add a member to the Standard with Ads plan and $9.99 for the ad-free plans. This is the first major price increase on Netflix plans since January 2025.
Netflix is the major streaming partner of WWE, with the streamer airing Monday Night Raw weekly in the U.S. Earlier this year, Netflix also became the new streaming home of the WWE library in the U.S. The streamer is also the home of WWE’s weekly live programming and premium live events outside the U.S.