10 Ways To Improve The WWE Network

5. Bonus Features

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One of best parts of the WWE Network is being able to simply fire off a few clicks and then you find yourself with a whole host of excellent WWE-produced documentaries at your fingertips. From Bret Hart to Brian Pillman to Curt Hennig to Ric Flair to Batista to Jeff Hardy to Chris Jericho to John Cena to Bobby Heenan to Randy Savage to Big Show to Steve Austin to The Rock to Paul Heyman to Edge to€ to€ you get the point. These are, by and large, exceptionally well-done efforts that chronicle the careers of many of the biggest stars of the business, and it also conveniently means that it saves fans from having to clutter up space with Blu-rays and DVDs. On the flip side, however, is the fact that one of the biggest gripes of the Network is how it doesn€™t include many of the bonus features and extras that are included in the home release versions of these documentaries. For most of these Blu-ray/DVD releases, there€™s usually an extra disc or two (or even three in some cases) of matches or promos. Sure, it makes business sense to keep such extras as a special attraction to the home release version of these features, but still, a fan can ask, right? After all, the world is a better place when people can turn on the WWE Network and see Chris Jericho berate an old man after a Smackdown taping, surely?
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