ESPN files motion to intervene in WWE PLE lawsuit

Like a good tag-team partner running down to the ring to rescue a friend who finds themselves in dire circumstances, ESPN is coming to the aid of the WWE. The wrestling promotion currently faces a class-action lawsuit from fans who argue that WWE and ESPN deceived customers by saying that the ESPN Unlimited streaming service, which is required for customers to watch premium live events (PLEs), would eventually be available at no extra cost if you already had access to ESPN via a cable, satellite, or live TV streaming subscription. Now, ESPN has filed a motion to intervene in the case, a move that could force the suit into arbitration.

Key Details: Let us in: ESPN has filed a motion to join the class-action lawsuit against WWE over PLEs. Untruthful: The plaintiffs say they were deceptively told WWE PLEs would be free to stream as part of

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