We previously noted that according to the reddit user RealWWE, past WWE Network collections would start being re-added to the archives and seemingly the removal of current sets would essentially end. In news that will excite readers, no collections were removed from the service in the last month. Additionally, not one, not two, but three former WWE Network playlists were re-added to the archives.

First re-added is the TLC Tag Teams collection. While small and fairly unimpressive, this was one of the first ever sets to hit the service so it being re-added should fill some with nostalgia. Then, the WarGames collection which was a compilation of WarGames matches has returned. This was likely the most requested playlist that was removed as many, many subscribers hoped to see it return. Lastly, the other Ric Flair playlist titled Ric Flair: Stylin’ and Profilin’ has also been re-added.

With these three former WWE Network collections arriving on the service once again, the archives now contain sixty one different sets when you account for the Austin vs. McMahon set containing two different playlists. Additionally, we already mentioned that two more are on the way for July. If the WWE Network does end up bringing even more sets from the past back come the beginning of July, we could conceivably have 65+ playlists available to us. Not bad!

There are still plenty of collections for the WWE Network to bring back, too. Excluding ones like Flashback Friday and Black History Month, they could always bring back different versions of past Subscriber’s Choice sets, however for the sake of simplicity these have been left off of the list of missing sets. From social media and reddit, it seems as though collections dedicated to deceased talent and playlists like The Cruiserweight Anthology and Gravest Matches Ever are most requested to return.

Below is a list of most WWE Network collections still missing from the archives:

Chyna: Ninth Wonder of the World

Best of Swerved Season One

The Canadian Collection

Dolph Ziggler vs. The Miz

Hall of Fame: Class of 2017

WrestleMania Show Stealers

George ‘The Animal’ Steele

The Incomparable Mr. Fuji

Jimmy Snuka: The Superfly

The Cruiserweight Anthology

Gravest Matches Ever

Randy Orton: Apex Predator

ECW Barely Legal Revisited

Colorful Characters

Greatest Matches Ever

So, what do you think? Are you excited to see these three sets return? Are you going to watch any of these collections? And which playlists still removed do you hope to see make a return? Let us know all of your thoughts in the comments section down below.

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