2. WWE Storylines Continuing on ESPN

Rollins Coachman

WWE’s involvement with ESPN is not only going to be a weekly recap. When there is a PPV to sell, it’s entirely possible there will not only be advertising, but there could be genuinely WWE segments and appearances on ESPN television live. The Rock on ESPN talking about Wrestlemania and Summerslam is now a realistic possibility.

If John Cena is on ESPN talking about Susan G. Komen and WWE’s charity work, that’s one thing. What if he’s in a feud with Kevin Owens and he interrupts Cena’s segment and sells their match on live ESPN television. WWE could be a great position to not only up their stats, but set some new records.

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