7 Things WWE Must Do To Improve Network Subscription Numbers

7. Release The Monday Night Wars Documentary Series and All WCW Monday Nitros

Raw Wcw Nitro During the mid-1990€™s, the Monday Night Wars defined an era. Raw vs WCW Monday Night Nitro was a weekly battle to not only decide ratings, but it displayed who was the most elite company in professional wrestling. Thus far on the WWE Network, the Monday Night Wars series has been withheld for reasons unknown. Releasing the series would surely bring additional revenue to WWE. The war has long ended, so hearing the key players on both sides reflect on that period would be astonishing for fans. For many viewers, WCW Nitro was as good as or better than Raw for a long time. WCW power bombed WWE in the ratings for over 80 weeks. With the greatness of the cruiserweights, and the compelling rise and fall of The NWO to now call its own, WWE has an ace in the hole to further reel in fans that have been holding off on purchasing the network. This understandably goes hand in hand with releasing the Monday Night Raw archives, so fans could watch them all in chronological order. WWE in many ways still has not maximized the potential of the network. Until they drop this groundbreaking feature, in no way can 667,000 subscriptions be called a failure.
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