WWE is going to give Stephanie McMahon a seat on the commentary booth for the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble. This announcement sparked a lot of opinions from both sides, but a majority of people are rolling their eyes at the news.
But never fear if you don’t want to listen to Stephanie McMahon because WWE Network has you covered.
The Nation Of Conversation podcast tweeted back at Stephanie on the heels of this announcement asking if there was a way to turn her commentary off. Of course, they had a unique way of asking.
In a surprising turn of events, the automatic response for WWE Network Support was triggered by this query and quickly replied with a resolution to the problem as it’s programmed to do.
So if you don’t want to hear Stephanie McMahon, then you can always choose one of the other languages WWE Network has available. Even if you might not understand what they’re saying as an English speaking fan, you might prefer it more if you’re not a fan of the Billion Dollar Princess.
Announcing the first-ever women's #RoyalRumble match was one of my all-time favorite moments in @WWE… And now I'm proud to share that I'll be joining the Announce team for this historic match this Sunday! #RumbleForAll #RoyalRumble pic.twitter.com/ehovcuGCXG
— Stephanie McMahon (@StephMcMahon) January 24, 2018
Stephanie can you send me instructions on how to change the language of the commentary team on my WWE Network? Because I would rather listen to an indecipherable language that your ego driven drivel! #RoyalRumble #RumbleForAll #WWE
— Nation Network (@NationPod) January 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/AskWWENetwork/status/956281199856685056
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