10 Ways To Improve The WWE Network

1. Showcase Their Own History More

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Many have clamoured for the WWE to add more Network content based on the libraries that they own, such as WCW, ECW, AWA, WCCW, etc, yet there€™s also content to be found closer to home. The WWE product itself is one steeped in history and must-see moments, with so many different times in the WWWF/WWF/WWE holding special places in the hearts of many. Sure, the WWE Network has added certain periods of Raw and Smackdown shows, but there are still some major gaps in time when it comes to what episodes of these shows are available. Then there€™s the opportunity to pull on other shows of yesteryear, such as adding more Tuesday Night Titans or even looking at bringing shows like Superstars of Wrestling, Wrestling Challenge, All American Wrestling, Shotgun Saturday Night, and Heat to the Network. The WWE is sitting on a goldmine of its own history, so why not showcase it more? The completests would love it, and mixing the company's storied past with fresh, new content focussed on its future would add to making the WWE Network a must-have service for fans of all eras of wrestling.
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