WWE News: Watch the Debut of Three New WWE YouTube Shows
It's an exciting time to be a WWE fan.
The Royal Rumble was a fun event, the Elimination Chamber is coming to the great dairy state and WrestleMania is only two months away!
However, WWE is also making the most of their online media. It's all about to begin!
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As announced by WWE, there will be a new YouTube series debuting today on their official YouTube channel.
The first three were just released, and I will be giving my thoughts on them.
Dolph Ziggler hosts "WWE Download," which you can view here.
Honestly, I don't care for this too much. There are plenty of shows on television with the same model. They air a bunch of funny clips, and Ziggler provides commentary.
He's excellent in this role, but it does nothing to entice me to watch every week.
Next up is Santino Marella hosting "Foreign Exchange," which you can view here.
I enjoyed this one a little bit more. Marella is always entertaining, but he played a television host going around to interview various talents backstage at WWE shows.
He spoke with fans, Alex Riley and even discussed the Bella Twins' tanning.
Yes, this one was very funny. It's something different and definitely better than Ziggler's played-out show with funny clips and one-liner commentary added in.
Finally, the Usos host "Outside the Ring," which you can view here.
The main theme of the show was them cooking. Yes, they cooked a Samoan meal. I can honestly say I have never tried their meal, but it certainly looked good!
I'm not too sure what these two will do each week, but it was a fun five minutes. They gave directions on the recipe, but both were very entertaining throughout.
I don't watch cooking shows on television, but I liked this. I won't watch these two every week, but if new talent take over each week, it may be interesting.
It's a great concept to see the talent do a hobby outside the ring, but I don't want to see them in the kitchen every week. I assume it will be different each time, and that's probably for the best.
So far, so good! I'm sure many will love Ziggler's show the most, but I don't like that genre. "Tosh.O" does nothing for me. "The Soup" does nothing for me either. Both try too hard.
I suspect the same will be true with this WWE experiment. Other than that, this was a nice start to their new shows.
What do you folks think? Fun shows, or not very entertaining? Also, could this be a tease as to how the WWE Network will be, or are these two separate? Let me know what you think...
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