WWE News: Access to a digital version of the WrestleMania 34 program available for WWE Network subscribers

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WrestleMania 34 marked the triumphant return of Daniel Bryan to in-ring competition...

What's the story?

WWE Network subscribers may have received an e-mail on Wednesday morning, with a small gift inside. The WWE provided the subscribers with a link to access the digital version of the WrestleMania 34 program to view on their browser.

In case you didn't know...

Make sure to check your e-mail in case you missed this one from the WWE. The subject line includes your first name, along with "enjoy a free WrestleMania 34 gift!"

The heart of the matter

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A look at the digital program from WrestleMania 34...

This year's WrestleMania program included full-color photos of each of the match-ups, that took place at 'The Showcase of Immortals'.

The program also included photographs of every WWE Superstar on the Monday Night Raw, SmackDown Live, 205 Live, United Kingdom and NXT roster with room next to each photo, for an autograph on the physical copy of the program.

The program also has an advertisement for the DVD and Blu-ray versions of WrestleMania 34, which will go on sale May 15th.

Another cool feature of the program was a collage of photos for the key moments of every WrestleMania starting with the first one in 1985 (as seen below).

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The key moments from WrestleMania 1 and a look at the actual ticket...

The tail-end of the program shows the past WWE Hall of Fame members in a yearbook-style presentation. There is also a description of all of the members who went into the WWE Hall of Fame this year as well.

What's next?

The first pay per view after WrestleMania will be Backlash. It takes place on May 6th, from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

At the time of this writing, there are three announced matches. Samoa Joe returns from injury to take on Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins defends his WWE Intercontinental Championship against The Miz, and Jinder Mahal will defend his WWE United States Championship against Randy Orton.

Author's take

This is a nice little thing that the WWE did for their network subscribers. I don't recall seeing things like this before, so it will definitely be cool if the WWE continues to do these little things for those who have the network.

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