4 features that the WWE Network still needs

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WWE Network has evolved since it was first introduced in 2014, but as the technology improved, there were still flaws. The following changes should be implemented in 2020.

WWE Network is now in its seventh year and despite its overall tenure, the product still needs a lot of growth. The feasibility of the product gives you the ability to access it on the go, but while it may have this benefit, it does still have a lot of flaws.

The fact that no one likes to listen to their flaws is one of the reasons why businesses have suffered. It is one of the reasons why WWE ratings and programming received negative responses from the millions and millions (not imitating The Great One here) of members of the WWE Universe. The company had to pay heed to the rising concerns in the women’s division when #GiveDivasAChance trended years back.

For what it is, the WWE Network has continued to be entertaining and has been a way that WWE have helped the fans enjoy the best of their programming at their fingertips, but there is still scope for improvement.

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