5 things WWE does better in 2018 than 25 years ago and 5 things they don't 

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WWE has changed a lot in 25 years!

#4 Better in 1993: Raw wasn’t three hours

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WWE has a lot of TV time to fill in 2018

Everybody reading this likes WWE, but there has to be a limit to how much we watch. In an average week, there are seven hours of programming just to keep up with current storylines, and that number often doubles during weeks when there are pay-per-views and NXT TakeOver events.

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In extreme cases, like towards the end of August 2017, there was a nine-day span where WWE produced 28 hours of match-related programming, which is more than enough to be classed as a part-time job.

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When Raw first began, it was a 60-minute show which mostly served as an advert to get fans to buy pay-per-views. While a 60-minute format for WWE’s main weekly show wouldn’t work nowadays, the modern-day format of three hours is far too long, even for die-hard fans.

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