3. WWE Bloopers
http://youtu.be/NNGTYcB7kO4 That would be a fun show although how many episodes could they really do? It seems like the kind of thing that would be okay in a 30 minute format with a host setting up clips and making of them like Tosh.0 or something like that. Dolph Ziggler would actually be really good at it since he did that show on Youtube previously. That was more about basic videos rather than ones that were wrestling related. There's so much footage in WWE's archives that they could definitely run with a 30 minute Bloopers show for a few months at least. Wrestling is supposed to be fun, so if fans were to watch a show dedicated to bloopers they would probably enjoy it and remember why they became fans in the first place. A negative to doing the show is that it would be a bad idea to make fun of wrestlers botching moves. Wresting is supposed to be entertainment that is presented with storylines, but if you're laughing at people falling on their head after missing a dropkick you're basically telling the audience they're stupid for ever believing in the stories. If it's a scripted mistake then it's not really a blooper, which is supposed to be a natural fail. It's a concept that can work, but it all depends on the format.
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