With the WWE Network youre able to relive exciting PPV moments. However, it has the potential to be so much more than just reliving moments. We can add to them. WWE could be developing new and interesting supplement content. Imagine secondary commentary tracks where current superstars discuss historical footage. Or a Royal Rumble where a wrestling analyst annotates the action with Pop-Up Video style factoids. Anyone fascinated with the inner-workings of wrestling would love to see the WWE pull the curtain back on the wild world of producing weekly programming. Fans are aching to see footage from creative meetings and behind the scenes production. However, in the tightly scripted world of the WWE, its unlikely well see Vince McMahon allowing such access to his world.
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