The sporting world has been brought to a standstill
#4 Recap of matches
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The Game vs The Big Dog at WrestleMania 32
It is evident that WWE is finding it hard to pull off two or three hour-long shows every week. The promotion is doing all that it can without putting its crew and Superstars' lives in danger to bring us its weekly shows. Well, it is safe to say that WWE has found a way around filling up the gaps.
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The uncertainty of which Superstars would be available to perform or which ones can make it to the Performance Centre on a given day has forced WWE to telecast matches from its past. While it is fun to watch some of the classics of recent history, some of the matches are from very recent PPVs.
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This is a great move to keep the audience at home engaged but if WWE played matches that the fans can reminisce about, this segment would get better reception. But kudos to the WWE team to think of something to keep fans tuned into the show with the limited resources it has.
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Kishan Prasad
Kishan is a WWE writer at Sportskeeda Wrestling and has been associated with the division for 8.5 years. Even though he doesn't work at Sportskeeda on a full-time basis, writing about wrestling keeps his passion for the sport alive. He reports on important updates from wrestlers and rumors from trustworthy sources.
Kishan recalls the best match he witnessed when he was just 6 – the Hell in a Cell Match at Armageddon 2000. Watching the six men push each other to their limits and then some made him realize how incredible pro wrestling is.
He graduated as a Chemical Engineer a few years before he began his journey with Sportskeeda. A couple of years as a non-contracted writer for the website became a full-time opportunity that included managing the pro wrestling division.
Kishan's favorite wrestler is Triple H, as he can pull him into any storyline. In today's era, one can call him a Seth "Freakin" Rollins fan for the same reason. When he is not writing for Sportskeeda, Kishan works as a digital marketing professional.