#4 WWE Network's original content programming was impressive

One of the most important and appreciable things WWE has achieved this year is creating an original platform where fans can view their favourite WWE Superstars from a totally different perspective.
Whether it was Dean Ambrose's ground-breaking WWE Chronicle special, which managed to blend reality and fiction almost seamlessly, or AJ Styles' WWE 365 documentary, both are good examples of how the company has expanded its scope to various platforms other than the weekly wrestling shows we have gotten accustomed to.
Table For 3 and WWE Ride Along are some of the non-fictional shows which give us an insight into the lives of the people who spend a lot of time creating fictional stories for our entertainment purposes.
From the quirky Edge & Christian Show (Season 2) to the outlandish House of Hardy Halloween special, there is a wide range of original content available on WWE Network.
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