10 Better Ways WWE Could Utilise The British Fanbase
10. Make A UK Tough Enough Television Programme
At time of writing, social media is buzzing about TNA's British Bootcamp 2 show. Each week that it's been on so far, it's made the top 10 trending articles in the UK on Twitter. It's showcased how much talent there is in the UK and has also given British wrestlers themselves renewed vigour, as a contract with TNA is the prize that they're all shooting for.However, while TNA is a big global company, the biggest wrestling company in the world is far and away the WWE. The WWE have made five series of their own reality show, Tough Enough, from 2001 to 2011. Several WWE superstars have emerged from Tough Enough, such as The Miz, John Morrison, Ryback, Matt Morgan and Cameron, as well as TNA's Kenny King. Given the tremendous success of the WWE's current faux-reality show Total Divas, a UK Tough Enough would engage the UK audience as well as providing further content for the WWE Network and/or Sky Sports. This could lead to the next point....
Dean Ayass is a well known name to British wrestling fans. A commentator, manager, booker and ring announcer who has been involved in the business since 1993, Dean's insight into the business is second to none.