It's fair to say that the initial lineup of original programming that was announced was a mixed bag. I don't see 'WWE Countdown' really driving too much interest, 'Wrestlemania Rewind' looks to be a bit pointless considering you can watch any Wrestlemania that you desire from the archives and I'm decidedly undecided on the potential quality of 'Legends House'. However, 'Monday Night War' looks like it could be a good watch and added to that lineup were Raw and Smackdown pre and post-shows, plus the promise of a daily studio show to discuss the big talking points within WWE. These can all turn out really well if the WWE doesn't make them too cheesy, which can often happen on the panels that they have for pay-per-views. It's worth noting though, that this is just the beginning. The WWE will eventually start producing a lot more original programming and once they start to get a feel for what works and what doesn't, they can really start producing some good shows. The potential is there for some riveting programming if the WWE can get creative and for those hardcore wrestling fans that can't get enough content, the WWE Network could become heaven if a good lineup of new shows are produced.
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