10 WWE Spin-Offs That Deserve A Reboot
4. Bring It To The Table
Every now and again - after fans have been bludgeoned by bad content repeatedly - WWE make a conscious effort to appease the pain... surely that should be the aim all year round - but I digress.
It was no different at the start of 2017 - after WWE had enjoyed their usual slump in the off season between SummerSlam and the Royal Rumble - when the company decided to plug the outcries of their disgruntled faithful with the introduction of Bring It to the Table.
Revolving around the Universe's concerns with the product, insiders like Paul Heyman and John 'Bradshaw' Layfield were brought in to debate the topics with host, Peter Rosenberg.
Controversial opinions and the exposing of WWE's many flaws led to the show being packed away into storage, but that is what made the series such a compelling watch.
WWE's attempt to lean into the voices of their audience - even if in the long run they wouldn't be listening to them - at least made our opinions feel valid for a change and the unapologetic views of the guests felt refreshing.
Who knows, if they brought it back, they may even end up listening to what their paying audience (and employees) are clambering for?