10 Ways To Improve The WWE Network

3. Good Morning, WWE Universe

The Score/Sportsnet Canada What better way for a wrestling fan to start their day than with a morning wrestling show? Think about it: before school or work, fans could have an early morning dose of pro wrestling to get their day started. Other sports and forms of entertainment have similar shows or coverage and, with the Network, the WWE has the perfect platform to launch their own take on this. You could maybe even have the show looked after by the guys who run the WWE.com content, with somebody like Kyle Edwards (shown in his awesome former days on Canada's The Score) or Scott Stanford being a perfect fit to anchor the show. In terms of length, it wouldn€™t even need to be that long, with it possible to just do an hour each morning to keep the material fresh, breezy and to the point. The show could be used to look ahead to live events or feature appearances and discussions from main roster and NXT talents who ordinarily don€™t get that much exposure or TV time. Clearly a win-win all-round, right?
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