Raw and Smackdown

Watching Raw isn’t always the most fun experience. Three hours of Raw that can be over-saturated with content is too much for one night and one show a week. Smackdown is the second brand, but when was the last time that show was relevant to WWE storylines on a consistent basis? WWE tries to do everything in one night. It works, but it’s messy and a lot of performers ultimately suffer for it because they don’t have appropriate time.

In a nutshell, Raw lacks organization and Smackdown lacks the “must watch” factor that it once had. Raw and Smackdown used to be an intense one-two punch of WWE content. However, there is a way to organize Raw and Smackdown to make both shows are relevant, consistently entertaining and better for fans and WWE talent alike. In fact, there are at least 7 ways to better organize WWE television.

Here are 7 ways to better organize WWE television:

MORE IN WRESTLING

  • John Cena is Reportedly a Big Supporter of NXT

    7 Best Match Ideas For a NXT/WWE Crossover Special in December

    Blogs
  • Possible Update on Sami Zayn's Injury and Main Roster Status

    7 Examples of John Cena Legitimately Putting Over Other Wrestlers

    Blogs
  • Rusev Reportedly Injured During "Smackdown" Tapings, Status Unknown

    7 Ways Rusev and Lana’s Engagement Affects WWE

    Blogs
  • Today You Share a Birthday With…

    Blogs
  • Solomon Crowe Debuts New Appearance at NXT Live Event

    News
  • Elimination Chamber 2015

    EVOLVE Talent Receives Push From WWE

    News
  • Jerry Lawler to Remain WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony Host

    Lawler Hints At SmackDown Going Live in 2016

    News
  • Paige Gets an Alberto Del Rio Tattoo, Deletes Cryptic Message From Social Media

    Paige to Appear on Conan Next Week

    News
  • ABC Anchors Dislike ESPN’s Partnership with WWE

    News
  • Dudley Boyz to Receive Tag Team Championship Match at WWE "Night of Champions"

    Dudley Boyz Appear on First Podcast Together on Talk is Jericho

    News