12 Most Popular Shows On WWE Network (3 July 2016)

7. Swerved - Season 2 (6 June 2016)

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The unexpectedly entertaining original series Swerved makes an impactful appearance on this list, with every episode of the second season filling the next nine slots consecutively. Unlike the first time around, WWE chose to dump every episode of season two all at once à la the Netflix model.

A lot of hardcore wrestling fans sneer at the thought of watching a show like Swerved, which is WWE's version of Punk'd, but it's undeniably funny and shows a side of superstars we don't often see. It's also a great vehicle to lure in people who would otherwise have no interest in watching wrestling.

15. Who Woulda Thought? - Miz pranks a security guard, a focus group samples some New Day products, and Paige makes a bloody mess.

14. You've Been Had All Day - Big Show becomes a bronze statue, a crazy fan invades the Performance Center, Becky Lynch and R-Truth set up a security checkpoint.

13. Dude, Are You Crazy?! - Mark Henry's on TV, Dolph and Paige go on dates, Tyler Breeze and Becky Lynch invade an art gallery, Neville and Booker T get interviewed.

12. You Just Got Got! - Swerved Season Two's greatest hits and biggest misses told by those who were there to see it.

11. You Said Booty - Summer Rae takes surprising fan photos, Miz and Dolph have some awful auditions, and Charlotte locks Ric Flair out of the venue.

10. Having Hair Looks Stupid - Kids make crazy signs with AJ Styles and Ryback, Social Outcasts secure a parking lot, and the Dudley Boyz have plumbing problems.

9. Drop It Down! - Rollins and Orton surprise trash-talking kids, The New Day and Usos cause chaos in a hardware store, and R-Truth is a crazy ex-boyfriend.

8. Can't Find Good Help - Mr. McMahon goes deep undercover, Big E is a bad trainer, a Baby Elephant and Box Man team up to scare fans at Axxess.

7. Don't Have A Face For TV - Dean Ambrose and Renee Young play Prize Time, Usos pull some twin magic, Lana and Foxy get their makeup done, Stardust invades Axxess.

Anyone who watched the first season can tell from the synopsis of these episodes that season two is suffering from a serious lack of Fandango, as he was easily the MVP of the show's inaugural run.

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