31 Things That Must Happen After WrestleMania 31

17. Saturday Night's Main Event As WWE Network Exclusives Four Times Per Year

Saturday Night's Main Event was a great WWE show that took place in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They brought back in the mid-2000s, but it really didn't take off mainly because of all the other WWE TV shows that there currently are. It's time to bring it back ten years after its last incarnation as a WWE Network exclusive. No PPV. No cable. If you want it, you have to watch WWE Network. They should schedule it four times per year. Put it from 8-10pm on Saturdays. Spread them three months apart. Make it a show like NXT Takeover specials. Put on four or five matches, give the top matches more time and let your talented performers show what they can really do in that ring. WWE needs more content on their network. This is a way to do it.

16. Air Live Events From Major Cities On WWE Network

It would be awesome if WWE could air some live events (or house shows) on WWE Network. If you look in their archives, they have plenty of them from New York City's Madison Square Garden. It's great to see all that content up there although it's sad that they refuse to put more new content up. What they should really do is send a camera crew of about 4-5 guys to live events in major cities like NYC, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles and others. Once there, film those shows and put them on WWE Network. It doesn't even have to be live. Put it on there the next day or a week later and promote it so people can check it out. During their last MSG show, they did a 30 minute tribute to Hulk Hogan. That would have been amazing to watch. Maybe it will be on some future DVD, but it would have been better as a WWE Network exclusive. Once again, WWE needs new and fresh content on their network. Putting live events would give fans a great preview at the fun they can experience at a WWE live event. It's free advertising on your own network, WWE. Do it!
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