10 Things New WWE Fans Need To Know

New fan? Here's your fair warning.

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Obviously, WWE is very close to those who follow wrestling sites like these. It is a product that has been around for most, if not all of our lives, one in which we have invested countless hours, dollars, and energy. By now, we know the formats of the shows, the weekly schedule, and what to expect in certain situations. But, we all were new fans, once upon a time.

What can new fans expect of the WWE? What are some of the things that a neophyte may not know by stumbling upon this genre of entertainment? Where does this generation of wrestling rank amongst the others in wrestling lore?

Here are 9 things new WWE fans need to know.

10. Clear Your Schedule

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New fans of WWE are probably unaware that, on a normal week, there are close to 10 hours of unique, live programming, not to mention weeks where there are also PPV events on the WWE Network which can take the content hour total way north of that figure. Being a fan of WWE is very time consuming and sometimes leaves you wondering why you invested time in it in the first place.

Once upon a time, there were only one to two hours of programming per week and the WWE really did a great job leaving you wanting more from them. At some point though, they thought more was better, and kept on adding. If you have a lot going on, you need to clear your schedule to make room for the enormous task of consuming all of this product.

The WWE keeps that 3rd hour of Raw for the money, but unfortunately, it drives away fans. I don't know how you got here, but hopefully they don't drive you off too.

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