20 New Network Shows WWE Is Considering

10. The Third Wheel

Two WWE fans go on a blind date without knowing they are going to be joined by a WWE star.

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This sounds like it has all the makings of an absolute disaster, which could be great or terrible depending on your perspective. I can't imagine that a sizable portion of the WWE Universe has any desire to watch two random people go on blind dates; that particular type of reality show has pretty much gone the way of the wrestling show without an authority figure.

Throwing a third wheel in there with two people who may possibly super uncomfortable doesn't sound very appealing, However I will concede that could all depend on which wrestler is chosen to crash the party.

Worst case scenario: John Cena accompanies two superfans to lunch and then a few rounds at the batting cages. After witnessing the guy, nervous from being on a televised blind date and starstruck at hanging with the WWE posterboy, Cena delivers a fiery motivational speech imploring the fan to "never give up" followed by edited footage of the dude repeatedly smashing the ball like A-Rod in his prime.

Best case scenario: A couple with zero chemistry is interrupted by Fandango, who spends the entire episode passive aggressively teasing the guy while putting moves on the girl in the douchiest manner possible. Either that or an episode where Bray Wyatt joins the daters at the zoo where he cuts a ten minute promo on the plight of every caged animal they encounter.

The reality would be much more similar to the Cena scenario; in fact I'd be shocked if there wasn't an episode that followed that exact template. Not interested.

Hit Or Miss?: Miss

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