8 Things International Wrestling Fans Are Tired Of

3. Non-Televised Tours

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Okay, so the wind has kind of been taken out of my sails with this since it was announced that on NXT's December tour of Australia they would film parts of the Melbourne show for TV.

However, the main roster tours really miss a major opportunity when they come to Australia. Usually, the deal is four shows (one in New Zealand, and three in Australia) and this is squeezed into a really tight schedule over a Thursday night through to Sunday morning. Whilst this is usually how other tours and house shows roll on weekends, when it takes fifteen or so hours to get here, you would think they would want to get the most out of it. I mean, it makes sense, right?

Seriously, imagine how well tickets would sell if they decided to film Raw and SmackDown Live in Australia. If there is chance a bogan (Australian term that can be interpreted as 'idiot') can get their face on television, then they will absolutely try.

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