10 New Show Ideas That WWE Network Needs

8. Tuesday Night RAW Review

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With the WWE Network having been in existence for over two years now, it's surprising that this next idea hasn't yet been made into a reality already.

We've seen the RAW and PPV Pre-Shows, and we've even seen a few PPV post-shows, though they've since done away with those. Why hasn't WWE produced a weekly show in which the latest episode of Monday Night RAW is discussed?

With numerous podcasts out there already reviewing the latest RAW minutes after it goes off the air, there's obviously a demand there and one that WWE could put their official stamp on every Tuesday Night.

The show would be similar to the RAW Pre-Show that Scott Stanford hosts alongside David Otunga, Corey Graves and Booker T, but it would be a 30-minute extended post-show with different personalities giving their take on what transpired the night before.

It just makes sense to have another night where original content is aired instead of consecutive hours and days of content that can be watched on demand. Tuesday Night could be that night and it would also make use of some backstage personalities that might not normally have gotten an opportunity without Tuesday Night RAW Review.

Admittedly, the show name is a working title...

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