WWE lays the smackdown on BlackBerry World, brings their app to BlackBerry 10

Are you a BlackBerry 10 toting WWE fan? If so, you can now download the WWE app for BlackBerry 10 from BlackBerry World. Offering up breaking news, a massive library of new and classic videos and plenty of photos, the WWE app for BlackBerry 10 aims to keep you in the loop on all things WWE and even brings exclusive content only available from within the app itself:

At anytime, you can unlock breaking news, a colossal library of WWE videos – current and classic – as well as thousands of photos capturing the action of WWE. Plus, with a slide, swipe or tap of a finger, discover exclusive content found ONLY in the WWE app!  The WWE app provides instant access to your favorite WWE Superstars, Divas and Legends. Save and store Superstar profiles for a quick look at extensive career milestones, biographies and social media feeds from their Facebook and Twitter accounts – all directly inside the app.  You can now watch new and vintage WWE videos like never before. Want to play a clip on your TV from last night¹s Monday Night Raw or Friday Night SmackDown, or maybe that unforgettable main event match from Wrestle Mania years ago?

As noted in the description as well, future updates will allow for ordering of pay-per view events that will offer up a second screen experience and you’ll also be able to sync those events directly to your BlackBerry 10 device. We’ll get a closer look at the app for you WWE fans soon but for now you can hit the link below to grab the download from BlackBerry World. It’s supported in numerous countries for all BlackBerry 10 device running 10.0.0 and higher.

PS: There is a bit of a Thorsten Heins easter egg in the app, let me know if you find it! 😉

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