1. Live Crowds Make Or Break The Show

We've known for years that live crowds are fickle. They pay top dollar to attend WWE events so they can see their favorite stars perform live, and to be part of an event that's usually like no other - and they can make or break the television broadcast based on their involvement in each and every match. History shows us great crowds almost weekly during The Attitude Era, but over the years that enthusiasm has waned. Scarce are the shows where the crowd is electric these days, sometimes because the product they are watching is sub-par, and other times because they are just overall too lazy to care. It's their prerogative though, they have paid for their experience and can participate as they see fit. But there are exceptions in this PG era WWE product, from the RAW following Wrestlemania in Miami, to Brock Lesnar's not so surprising return, to Ziggler's cashing in for the World Heavyweight Championship, and on to this week's RAW that was aired on tape delay from Manchester, England. The crowd was so involved this week that they managed to get the Fandango theme over again, and they even popped for a dropkick from Brie Bella on AJ Lee. The crowd's involvement certainly makes for better TV viewing for us at home, and this week was an interesting twist, watching the England fans who don't get a live WWE TV product every week let us know what's working, and what's not. So what say you fans? Sound off below in the COMMENTS section, and find me on Twitter, let's chat: @davyshrader