Arguably, the WWE Network has only started coming into its own throughout 2015. When the service launched in 2014, the company seemed to believe that offering a vast library of old pay-per-views would do. Very quickly, the promotion realised that the service had much more potential. This has led to the creation of several exclusive shows. It's a testament to the critical success of these that WWE have created a Slammy category for the 'Best Original WWE Network Show'. Breaking Ground, Table For 3, the Stone Cold Podcast, WWE 24 and Swerved are all up for nomination. Looking at things rationally, Steve Austin's show is a great shout to be the one chosen. This would allow a token Austin appearance to warm up the crowd and plug the program. Table For 3 should be the one given the most recognition however. The concept is simple, 3 like-minded or linked stars have a meal and talk about their careers. Stories are told, laughs are had and the show is brief enough that it doesn't outstay its welcome. The WCW Legends one, featuring Sting, Big Van Vader and DDP is memorable, as is the show involving The New Day. Seeing Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler poke the proverbial bear that is Ryback is also hilarious.