10 Biggest Fan Complaints WWE Don’t Actually Want To Fix

6. "The Network Is Sh*t!"

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The WWE Network isn't sh*t, obviously. But have you ever noticed how it's a bit...sh*t?

Yes there exists an archive almost too great for any one fan to completely mine their way through, but actually finding the stuff isn't half a chew on. Don't even think about going looking for a specific match without having to endure things you've simply no interest in en route. And definitely don't expect to land exactly where you want without the sort of luck Braun Strowman has with grappling hooks on his first takes - the 'Monster Among Men' has more chance of his arm actually morphing into metal itself than a Network user does of dropping the grey guide-ball on the exact moment they want to watch. Even chapter points inserted by the company don't always marry up with the content they're supposed to supply.

By every other metric other than the fact the content hidden within is absolutely f*cking fantastic, The WWE Network is a frustrating, muddled and messy experience. WWE have finally given fans the keys to their kingdom for just $9.99 a month. It's a shame they smashed the lock and ransacked the place first.

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