10 WWE Network Problems That Should Be Easily Remedied But Haven't Been
10. Uncensored And Unedited? Untruthful
From the moment the Network was first announced, one of the hooks was that we would be treated to uncensored and unedited versions of the shows that were available. This was especially appealing to Attitude Era and ECW fans who long for the more mature content of days past, rather than the safe, PG product the WWE puts out today. However that's not been the case at all. It's not that the edits are all that paramount to the enjoyment of the shows, in some cases being nothing more than music or trimmed down versions of events, but when you've been promoting something as part of a tagline for your product and immediately fail to deliver it, that doesn't inspire any consumer confidence. The most frustrating part is that very few people actually expected there to be no edits whatsoever and would have likely been okay with it had WWE not gone out of their way to ensure us that would not be the case. This deceit definitely started the Network off on the wrong foot with some fans.
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