#4: Holidays don't mean days off
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With festivals such as Christmas, millions of people across the world are allowed a few days off work, to connect with their families, open presents and feast until their bellies are full.
But for WWE Superstars, a holiday such as Christmas doesn't automatically mean time off, with the WWE hosting RAW last year on Christmas Day live, in an act that drew some backlash from fans.
Perhaps to save face and calm the roster, WWE hosted a special Christmas party, and this year decided to give the men and women of both RAW and SmackDown Live the time off, pre-recording both shows to be aired on the 24th and 25th.
This, however, did receive backlash from some fans, who complained about the company airing pre-recorded shows. It just goes to show that you can't really please everyone.