10 Ways To Improve The WWE Network

10. Fan Interaction

WWE Network The WWE Universe love to interact with the WWE, and the WWE is always promoting communications with its fanbase via social media. As such, you€™d think that a live phone-in show would be a winning idea for the WWE Network. Such a show would give fans something to tune into live in the hope to see if they€™re lucky enough to get through and speak to whichever host or superstar would be involved in handling something like this. Way back in the day, the old hotline system worked wonders at certain times for the then-WWF, WCW and even ECW, and fans throughout the years have always wanted to connect to their favourite or most hated superstars, whether it was by snail mail, phone calls, e-mail, Twitter or Instagram. Again, something like this would only need to be a weekly thing, and it could easily be produced and broadcast directly out of Stamford, and it would be a nice way to integrate further fresh weekly content to the WWE Network whilst also making the fans truly feel a part of the service.
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