10 New Show Ideas That WWE Network Needs

2. Botched!

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WWE has never been one to be shy of "borrowing" an idea or two from a source that was outside the company and that same, ahem, strategy can be employed here for their new television show Botched!

WWE Botched! would be a 30-minute series focusing on in-ring spots, backstage interviews, promos, vignettes, basically anything that WWE produces in which the filming did not go according to plan. In other words, for those that are familiar with Maffew's Botchamania, WWE would be using that incredible production as motivation. Think of it as a WWE blooper reel show.

A few years back, WWE did a similar show on their YouTube channel called "Are You Serious?" in which they basically reviewed several infamous segments in professional wrestling history. This wasn't so much focused on in-ring botches like WWE Botched! would, but it could be a starting point for WWE and Botched! would take it to the next level.

With shows like Swerved and Camp WWE, the company realises there is a demand for shows that don't take the promotion too seriously. It's healthy to be able to laugh at yourself and with Botched!, WWE is showing their sense of humour.

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