Viewership increases for Sunday’s episode of Ballers, WWE Network adds content

– Sunday’s episode of “Ballers” on HBO drew 1.641 million viewers, which is up from last week’s 1.591 million viewers. As noted, last week’s episode was the lowest audience of the show so far.

– Here are three matches that will be featured on WWE’s “Sting: Into The Light” DVD:

* WCW International World Heavyweight Title Match: Sting vs. Vader, Slamboree 1994

* WCW World Tag Team Title Match: The Steiner Brothers vs. Lex Luger & Sting, SuperBrawl 1991

* DVD Chapters: WWE Consumer Products, WWE Community Relations, WWE Digital Media, WWE Executive Management.

As noted earlier by WrestlingDVDNetwork.com, the DVD is set to be released on October 13th.

– The WWE Network has added six brand new episodes of RAW from May, June and September 1997.

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