4 Minor Changes That Would Improve The WWE Network

These little efforts would make such the difference.

The WWE Network is rapidly approaching its second birthday, having first debuted to American viewers ahead of Wrestlemania XXX in 2014. Since then, the streaming platform has become widely available around the rest of world, offering its programming, which includes pay-per-views, in-ring content and original creations, to more than two million unique subscribers over time. As the number of subscribers and the volume of available programmes both continue to grow, it's fair to say that the network can now be considered a successful venture for the WWE, whose stock has gradually risen over the course of the year following woes about the service struggling to break even upon its original launch. It's still far from perfect, as fans continue to yearn for content such as a complete Raw and Smackdown back-library or additional episodes of WCW Nitro or ECW Hardcore TV, but aside from large-scale uploads of missing material, there are a number of smaller ways that the service could be enhanced. Four such changes will be looked at over the course of the following pages, each of which would require minimal modification to the Network's infrastructure but would improve its user-friendliness by leaps and bounds.
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