10 Original Shows You Should Watch On The WWE Network

10. Slam City

It's no surprise that WWE widely appeals to children. At every single house show, Raw, SmackDown, and live Pay-Per-View, you'll see a group of kids dressed exactly like John Cena. It's not called the PG Era for nothing. WWE knows this and so it created Slam City, a clay-like, Celebrity Deathmatch-reminiscent (but not as violent), closest-thing-you'll-get-to-a-cartoon-show that would fit right in on Saturday mornings.

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Each of the 26 episodes are about two minutes each, so feel free to binge. The main premise is a fun one. A Slam City original character called The Finisher has the authority to wish every WWE Superstar on the roster good luck on their future endeavours.

 Each episode follows a different Superstar in their quest to find and keep gainful employment. Kane works in a school cafeteria, Mark Henry wears a penguin costume at a themed arcade and pizzeria, John Cena fixes cars, and CM Punk serves ice cream cones.

There were talks about Slam City being picked up by Cartoon Network, but nothing further ever came of the potential deal. With no new episodes since November 2014, at least the last one gives the show some finality. No spoilers here.

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