More content has been made unavailable. The number of removed WWE Network collections keeps rising as the service has seemingly removed three more sets from the archives. These sets include The WarGames Collection, Randy Savage: Cream of the Crop, and Ric Flair: Stylin’ and Profilin’. For those keeping track, this means nearly twenty five playlists have been removed and if you account for the different Subscriber Choice themes the number is actually past twenty five.

Those critical of WWE Network collections being removed may have more fuel for their fire as some decisions made here will certainly catch some off guard. First and foremost, the RAW 25 countdown that takes up four spots was expected to be condensed to make room for new sets, but instead other playlists were removed while RAW 25’s four spots are still accounted for. Beyond that, some were hopeful that instead of removing a Ric Flair collection the two would be merged together into one, thus keeping the content and the ability to watch said content as a playlist. Instead, obviously, Ric Flair: Stylin’ and Profilin’ has been removed altogether.

We’ve mentioned before how the removal of collections wouldn’t realistically be a space factor as the amount of content removed would hardly scratch the surface in comparison to the content added each month. Instead, the best argument there seems to be for removing sets is to keep the section better organized and only have about 50 selectable options from the collections’ drop box. Many fans and even some journalists have spoken out about this in the past making suggestions of setting collections by year or even having a “past collections” section as a means to not lose the content. Unfortunately, it seems as though that is not in the cards. At least not yet.

If you want to see collections remain on the service, be sure to let WWE know directly. That means sending Tweets, posting on reddit, or via communication through any other form of social media. While much of the content in WWE Network collections will still be available elsewhere on the site, not all of it is. Additionally, the sets act as playlists for people not interested in diving in and digging through multi-hour long shows to see each segment or match they’d want, they’ve essentially become DVD sets of the modern era, and they work for newer fans or fans not as knowledgeable on a specific subject to “dip their toe in” so to speak and see what they like.

As a reminder, there is always the chance one or more of these sets disappearing was a bug, however with the amount of collections removed recently that seems unlikely. As a result, while many of the videos still work if you click on the link directly or find it via search, history has shown us that these often won’t remain working for long. Therefore our best advice is watch while you can!

Below is a listing for the now seemingly removed Randy Savage: Cream of the Crop set:

Randy Savage: Cream Of The Crop

Below is a listing for the seemingly removed Ric Flair: Stylin’ and Profilin’ collection:

Ric Flair: Stylin and Profilin

Below is a listing for the seemingly removed The WarGames Collection playlist:

The WarGames Collection

So, what do you think? Do you not really care if these sets are gone? Are these collections being removed more frustrating when the top 100 RAW moments takes up four spots? Would you have preferred to see the Ric Flair collection added to his other set? And perhaps most importantly, how would you organize the WWE Network to better serve keeping collections? Let us know all of your thoughts in the comments section down below.

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