In between plugs for the network, the WWE are keen to remind viewers about their social media presence and other online content, such Michael Cole's weekly interviews that air on the company's website on Wednesdays. Aside from a sporadically updated 'As Seen on YouTube' section within the Network's Original Programming section, however, none of this is accessible through the service. Centrally coordinating all content through the Network would eliminate the inconvenience of having to check multiple sources to stay up-to-date with the latest happenings. True, YouTube is better suited for two-to-three minute clips like the WWE Top 10 or WWE Inbox, but collections of these could easily be compiled into twenty or thirty minute packages. Other significant things that remain exclusive to YouTube include the company's library of entrance themes, random gems such as the now-finished JBL and Cole (later JBL and Renee) show and Xavier Wood's gaming channel, UpUpDownDown, which brings the New Day member and several of his colleagues (including a rapping Damien Sandow who is rarely anything but hilarious) together to play games. Additions such as these would improve the depth of the Network, giving users more tidbits in the vein of Culture Shock or Unfiltered to watch in between viewings of actual wrestling content.