Another week means more WWE Network additions are here! Like every week, we had several items added to the video on demand library, while we also had some original content. But was it enough?

It should be noted that there were a few more uploads aside from what you will see before. As always, we had both NXT and Superstars, which were reviewed elsewhere on the site. Additionally, we had Monday Night RAW episodes from 2004 and 2005 continue to make their way to the service. But what else was added? And how was it? Let’s take a look:

RAW Pre-Show

The RAW Pre-Show continues to be a fun enough program. Corey Graves, David Otunga, and Scott Stanford all stand out for their chemistry, while Booker T adds some legitimacy to the program. And it just works. They having entertaining interactions, but above all of that, the show manages to enhance stories.

For example, on this week’s episode David Otunga brings up the incident between Chris Jericho and Dean Ambrose from last year when they tagged together. That is something you will very likely not hear on RAW, but it adds continuity to the story. Little things like that help enhance angles and stories and characters, which is what this show is best at doing.

Edge and Christian Show

It is a shame that the season is ending for the Edge and Christian Show, as despite the fact that the program may have started hit or miss for many, it has become one of the most popular and well liked programs the series has offered. And the reason is a combination of controversy, obscure references, and pure stupidity.

Unfortunately, after twelve episodes, tonight is it. At least, for now. We don’t know if the show will be renewed for a second season. While it should seem obvious it would be, Breaking Ground has yet to have a second season and numerous popular shows including Countdown, the WWE List, and Wrestlemania Rewind all have seemingly been dropped. So at this point, all we can do is wait and see. Personally, I hope we see it as the show delivers. I mean, we got a Brood reunion on the finale. How can you go wrong? Watch this finale, watch this series, and let’s hope it returns.

Camp WWE

Camp WWE continues to improve with each episode. The first episode was fun. The second episode was more fun. And this episode, in my opinion, was definitely the most fun yet. A lot of the characters are more fleshed out now and with more introduced in each one, it is easy to get behind this group of characters.

In particular, I thought The Undertaker was the best character on the show this week. While others had focus and were fun, he seemed to steal the show in every scene. Which is pretty fitting for one of the best of all time.

The story behind this episode was a survival weekend where the camp is divided into three groups. Stephanie McMahon and Triple H’s groups lived in relative luxury, while Sgt. Slaughter’s group had to toil away in the woods. This led to a WWE Hall of Famer finding them, and it was quite amusing. Check this out, but as always, viewer discretion is advised.

Table For 3

Table For 3 continues to deliver big. This show is just incredibly fun and often lends a lot of insight into the business and the individuals’ personal lives. This includes legends and current roster members, although we have yet to have an episode focused on the current roster this season.

This episode focuses on The Kliq, as Sean Waltman, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall get together and dine in their shades discussing their influence on the business. If you watched the Kliq Rules Beyond The Ring that was recently added, you will likely know a lot of the stories and topics told here, so it won’t be breaking much ground, but still, who can’t listen to these guys talk all day? Watch this, as well.

This Week in WWE

This Week in WWE is what it is, and it doesn’t change. It is a recap show with Scott Stanford doing the voice over and it recaps, shockingly enough, the past week in the WWE. It is a great tool for those who miss RAW each week, while also a great show to guide young fans towards the product without burning them out with a three hour show. This week focuses on the big stories, most specifically the Club and the Bloodline feud. This makes for good background noise as well, so I say give it a chance.

Main Event

Main Event from April 26th of this year was the 187th episode of the series. And it was a big one, as it featured some big name talents including the Main Event debut of The Club, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson, while both Dolph Ziggler and Kevin Owens are also in action. While the show may not blow anyone away, the amount of fun talent on the show certainly makes it worth checking out.

The only shame is that the delay makes the show less appealing for most. The day where Main Event is semi-live again will be a great one for WWE Network fans, and it will provide a big boost in Main Event viewership.

Match List

Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson vs. Fandango and Zack Ryder

Viktor vs. Dolph Ziggler

Jack Swagger vs. Kevin Owens

RAW

This episode of RAW was the 1,194 aired on April 11th of this year and it was a post-Wrestlemania show on the road to Payback. As a result, the main focus was on building towards the next event, but in the process we had several really good matches. RAW has been mostly good since Wrestlemania, and this is a great example as to why. Just look at the card below! If you’ve seen this, you don’t need to rewatch it, but it is definitely worth watching once.

Match List

Kevin Owens vs. Cesaro

The Dudleys (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) vs. The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara)

WWE Women’s Championship: Charlotte (with Ric Flair) vs. Natalya

The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) vs. The Social Outcasts (Curtis Axel and Heath Slater, with Bo Dallas)

Sami Zayn vs. AJ Styles

Apollo Crews vs. Adam Rose

Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt vs. Alberto Del Rio and Sheamus

Smackdown

Smackdown 869 aired on April 14th of this year and it was another good show, as Smackdown almost always is. With a headline match of Chris Jericho taking on Sami Zayn while AJ Styles and Alberto Del Rio are on the card along with several NXT call ups and Emma, you can’t miss this show. It delivers every week. Watch Smackdown, because it is almost always better than RAW in my eyes.

Match List

Zack Ryder vs. Baron Corbin

Paige vs. Emma

Enzo Amore and Big Cass vs. The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor)

Alberto Del Rio vs. AJ Styles

The Vaudevillains (Simon Gotch and Aiden English) vs. R-Truth and Fandango

Chris Jericho vs. Sami Zayn

Closing Thoughts

This week was really strong in terms of quality. The best episode of Camp WWE yet, a really solid Table For 3, and the season finale of the Edge and Christian Show makes for a solid amount of content and a lot of fun. Looking ahead, we have at least another episode of Camp WWE, a Table For 3 featuring former Women’s Champions, and the Shane McMahon and Mick Foley podcast on Monday along with the latest pay-per-view, Extreme Rules. As a result, the hits will keep on coming.

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