Tens of millions of Netflix customers have been given a £1,000 John Cena warning, with the wrestler-turned-actor showing in one among his final ever WWE appearances tomorrow.
Cena is as busy as he has maybe ever been, with the finale of Peacemaker season two having dropped right now to an extremely blended response.
With the cliffhanger opening up the potential of Cena’s character persevering with within the DC Universe as a significant participant, it ought to come as no shock that his legendary WWE profession is coming to an finish.
Cena introduced final 12 months that ‘The Final Time is Now’, and can be wrestling AJ Kinds for the ultimate time tomorrow at Crown Jewel, an occasion which can be aired on Netflix internationally.
Final 12 months, Netflix and WWE introduced a 10-year, $5,000,000,000 partnership wherein all of their reveals and Premium Reside Occasions (PLEs) could be aired all over the world, with ESPN and the USA Community taking up the rights for PLEs and Smackdown within the US, respectively.
Cena’s retirement tour has been a significant a part of the ten months of RAW and Smackdown on Netflix, profitable after which dropping the WWE World Championship to change into essentially the most adorned wrestler of all time.
Regardless of this although, Cena will solely be making six extra WWE appearances, together with Crown Jewel this Saturday.
Talking about why he’s retiring on Netflix doc WWE: Unreal, Cena mentioned that he had for a very long time promised that if his physique couldn’t make him probably the greatest within the ring, he wouldn’t proceed.
Between the truth that it will likely be Cena’s final time within the ring with one among his all-time nice rivals, and the present can be airing 1pm UK time, there’ll doubtless be many UK based mostly followers who can be tuning in.
Although, the roughly 17 million folks with Netflix subscriptions within the UK have been issued a strict warning that would see them issued a £1,000 high quality.
This is because of TV licensing legal guidelines within the UK which, surprisingly, do apply.
Up to now, the BBC has confirmed to LADbible that Netflix stay broadcasts are certainly lined by TV licensing legal guidelines.
In consequence, if you’re discovered to be tuning in for John Cena’s match tomorrow, or any of Crown Jewel, you could be achieved for breaching TV licensing legal guidelines.
While the crime is extremely widespread, many are unaware that being discovered responsible of this could result in fines of as much as £1,000.
All that is to say, if you wish to tune in for any of John Cena’s ultimate six dates as a principally full-time WWE wrestler, test your license is sorted first.
Crown Jewel airs stay on Netflix from 1pm GMT, Saturday October 11.
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