10 Ways To Improve The WWE Network

6. Post-Show Analysis

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This is something the baffles me (and many other wrestling fans), but it seems like an obvious move to have the WWE do some sort of post-show analysis feature after some of their programming. Other sports have similar shows, often done in a panel format, and it seems silly that the WWE doesn€™t do this when they€™re more than happy to do their regular pre-shows. Even if it was just a case of doing a post-show analysis panel after only PPVs rather than weekly after Raw and Smackdown, it would work wonders and drag in all of those fans keen to hear opinions on what's just gone down in and out of the ring. Whether it€™s a case of utilising the talent that are in the arena, ala PPV pre-shows, or firing back to Stamford, ala Raw pre-shows, it€™s surely a logical and obvious step to make post-show analysis a must-see, regular part of the WWE Network, especially given how many fans automatically switch to wrestling radio shows and podcasts as soon as a WWE show comes to an end.
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