Ten reasons Digger loves #WWENetwork @wwebestdressed 7

$9.99—Getting WWE Network for only $9.99 per month is a steal.  At $9.99 per month, it feels like you’re mugging Vince McMahon or taking candy from a baby or something.  I almost feel guilty!  Not only do I have access to the original programming and the WWE vault, every pay-per-view is included in the $9.99 per month price.  Even if the WWE Network were priced at least $19.99 per month, it would be worth every penny of it.  My subscription to WWE Network is one of the best deals I’ve ever seen; I get more per dollar than any other subscription.  If you claim to be a member of the WWE Universe and you’re not a subscriber, you’re missing out, and I would have to question your commitment to the WWE Universe.  If you don’t have it; get it.  It will be the best $9.99 you spend every month.

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Ten reasons Digger loves #WWENetwork @wwebestdressed 8

It’s better than anything on TV—Let’s face it.  Most of the programming on network television is complete crap these days.  I could care less about all the reality shows and the droll comedies and the poorly written dramas on the networks and the remakes of old TV shows.  And I definitely can’t stand the 24-hour news networks anymore!  I don’t want to hear the same propaganda over and over again and have social commentaries shoved down my throat by the network programs.  WWE Network offers a new episode of NXT, Main Event, and Superstars every week!  It’s all good, clean entertainment.  Sure, there may be some recaps of what happened on RAW or SmackDown, but these programs have new matches every week.  It’s never the same thing twice!  And you often get to see superstars that don’t get much of a push on RAW or SmackDown.  But it doesn’t end there.  I can hardly pass up Wrestlemania Rewind.  I remember most of those matches like they were yesterday, and I was even there for some of them.

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Digger Cartwright’s Favorite Golf Courses 1

Sugarloaf Mountain- Minneola, Florida

 

This Coore & Crenshaw designed masterpiece is carved out of the rolling terrain of Minneola, Florida, featuring elevation changes over 250 feet. The course follows the natural features of the land and highlights Coore-Crenshaw’s signature emphasis of strategic concepts meshed with simplistic design. Lake Apopka and lush oak forests provide beautiful rural scenery at a convenient distance from Orlando’s many attractions. Be one of the first to play golf at the highest point in the peninsula of Florida! http://www.oobgolf.com/courses/course/20022/Sugarloaf_Mountain_Golf_Town_Club.html