5 Awesome WWE Network Shows And 5 That Are Terrible

7. Terrible - Legends' House

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Oh, where to even begin. Legends' House is an okay idea in theory; however, there is a reason WWE produced this show years ago and no major network wanted any part. What is it about? Old people playing games, I guess. It is sad to see some of our favorite legends hobble around and embarrass themselves for a payday, and to see them in staged conflict to attempt to make the show more watchable is deflating. Shame on WWE.

I didn't want to see Jimmy Hart quaffing his hair for 30 minutes, or Mean Gene do zumba, much less watch The Fink try his hand at live action role play (gross). WWE was starving for content and threw this show together to see if anyone would bite. Well, no one did and it sat in the archives for two years until they launched their own network and placed it on there. Can you imagine WWE brass pitching this show to real TV networks? A bunch of guys who retired years ago playing silly games?

If you have not seen the show, consider yourself lucky. The final line of the previous paragraph is the perfect description of the show and thus, a waste of your time and the legacy of some of your favorite wrestlers and personalities.

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