4 Minor Changes That Would Improve The WWE Network

4. Chronological Event Listings

As it currently stands, all of the previous pay-per-views on the Network are listed alphabetically, beginning with Armageddon and ending with the Wrestling Classic under the WWE banner, for instance. Choosing a specific event then prompts the selection of a year. This is a fairly effective system, as finding the particular event that you want to view is simple. What is more difficult, however, is moving onto what happened next, as you need to know the order in which the pay-per-views were aired in order to view them chronologically. It's not too difficult to remember that Extreme Rules followed Wrestlemania this year, but only those with superhuman memories are going to be able to recall that Backlash 2003 was followed by Judgement Day. A solution for this would be to offer two listing styles, adding a calendar view to the existing alphabetical one to display all of the pay-per-views that occurred over the course of a year. This could be expanded further to include things such as episodes of Raw and Smackdown that aired in between events, giving a true day-by-day history of the company for viewers to immerse themselves in should they so wish.
In this post: 
WWE Network
 
Posted On: 
Contributor
Contributor

Alex was about to write a short biography, but he got distracted by something shiny instead.