WWE has sent out yet another survey to fans hinting that a tiered system which includes other wrestling promotions could be coming to the Network.

More and more wrestling promotions are working together for the betterment of the industry as a whole. In fact, it is happening so much and so often that WWE is being forced to take notice. Not only does it currently have a working relationship with promotions such as Progress and Evolve, but it has also been conducting meetings with executives from Impact Wrestling.

What those meetings with Impact have entailed is still not known, but it could point towards the two companies working together somewhere down the line. If asked whether that could possibly happen just a couple of years ago, most would have told you that hell freezing over was more likely. In 2018, however, there is reason to believe WWE is open to working with everyone and anyone in the business.

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That's because, as reported by Pro Wrestling Sheet, WWE has sent out another survey to fans asking a litany of questions about its Network and rival promotions. The email explains that the company is still considering adding a "premium tier" to the WWE Network, and detailed what that might include. Current and archived programming from ICW and Progress made the list, as did a Saturday Night Main Event show that would air live once a month.

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The list also included some non-Network related perks such as free shipping on items from WWE Shop and early access to live event tickets. Most interestingly, the survey also asked fans to rank a list of promotions in order of how much they wanted to see them on the WWE Network. New Japan, Ring Of Honor, Impact, and Lucha Underground were all included on the list.

This isn't the first time that surveys of this variety have been sent out to fans. Similarly, structured emails have been distributed but as of right now, nothing has come of them. The good news is that all of the above ideas are still on WWE's radar and at the forefront of higher-ups' minds. Perhaps we are heading towards a time where multiple promotions all call the WWE Network home.

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