10 New Show Ideas That WWE Network Needs

9. Stooged!

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For those that may not be aware, a "stooge" is akin to a rat. Someone that will run to "the office" with information that may get one or more of their colleagues heat is considered a stooge. With the show Stooged!, a panel of several young backstage interviewers could discuss and interview talent about some of the real-life gossip that's going on behind the scenes.

While not every topic would be discussed for obvious reasons, the show could be centred around real-life backstage developments that aren't shared on RAW. It's yet another way WWE can expand their business by giving fans more of what they want, which is a glimpse behind the curtain.

It's been said that at times, Vince likes to pit the boys against one another as it makes for good competition. This is an opportunity to take that idea into the 21st century by discussing any rumoured stooging, potential heat between talents, any relationships that may have been recently kindled, and other gossip that has made the rounds the past several weeks.

Similar to Swerved, the talent may not be huge fans of this show, but that shouldn't derail this new concept in which WWE takes another page out of the E! Network's book.

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