Details About WWE Mixed Match Challenge, By Internet Marketing Companies

By Rob Sutter


Much like Netflix, social media networks understand the importance of original content, meaning that they will try to create as much as possible to appeal to others. This brings us to WWE Mixed Match Challenge, which was just announced by Facebook and World Wrestling Entertainment. What makes this show significant enough for Internet marketing companies to notice it? Here is what you should know about this new program.

For those that don't know - and names like fishbat.com can tell you more - WWE Mixed Match Challenge is a Facebook-exclusive show produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It involves teams of male and female stars working against each other in competition. Fans won't simply sit back and watch, though, as they can vote on the types of matches that they'll see. Facebook recently purchased distribution rights for the show, which is why it won't air on any other platform.

Seeing as how this show is set up in the style of a tournament, you may be curious to know what the grand prize is. For the team that stands triumphant, $100,000 given to a charity of their choosing is the end game. For those that follow WWE closely, chances are that you know how heavily involved they are in charity as a whole. With this in mind, the aforementioned prize is fitting. It will also make a difference for those that need it.

While this news is interesting, it's not like this is WWE's first instance of original content creation. Not only has this company been active on various social media platforms, but the success of its WWE Network can't be denied. As people shift more toward Netflix and other streaming services, the ways that they consume content will change as well. In fact, Internet marketing companies are likely to see more changes over the years.

Mixed Match Challenge will be an interesting test for WWE, as it takes Facebook's streaming platform for a spin. Social networking and generally large sites like this understand that original content goes a long way, especially when it's well-made. Wrestling fans are likely to tune in to see their favorite stars compete against other teams. Whether this show will generate enough success to make it a continual series remains to be seen.




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