10 Huge Mistakes WWE Have Made With The WWE Network
6. Table For Three Hours
A surprise hit from the Network's inconsistent 'original content' block, Table For 3 has offered a keen insight into numerous tales as told by the people that lived through them in a digestible 20 minute session.
Astonishingly though, the programme actually remains one of the few occasions where Vince McMahon hasn't subscribed to his 'more is always more' philosophy.
According to Jim Cornette, AJ Styles and others that have spoke about their experiences during the meal-time tapings, the conversations last for hours, with the performers having no idea what'll make air until they see it themselves. As enjoyable as the shorts have been thus far, it's remarkable to consider what may have ended up on the cutting room floor as a result.
With a mix of legends and present day stars featured, the company appears to take advantage of mass gatherings such as WrestleMania to bottle up as many episodes of the format as they can, so in contrast to a vehicle such as Talking Smack, it hopefully returns much from a relatively small investment. An extended edition for subscribers wishing to dine longer would be a welcome add-on to the already-delectable venture.