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5/10
Was good, but failed.
J o s h10 March 2002
WWF Excess was good in the beginning, but then failed. They took away WWF Superstars, which was WWF's longest running program. Then they took away WWF Livewire, which was more interactive. Excess was supposed to be a combination of both. It is currently being hosted by Johnathan Coachman, and Terri Runnels, who aren't the best duo. They scrapped the live phone calls, which was a negative, and they show around one or two e-mail through the show...another sign of dropping interaction. The guests are nothing to get excited about either. Not much there. The only good segment from the show is the "From the Vault" segment, where they show *clips* of old matches, sometimes even recent ones...another downfall. It is just an average review show with a stretched time limit. If they just did a little more...then the show would be a little better. The ratings prove my point. The have only hit 1.0 once as of this writing, and have an average of 0.9 - barely one million viewers. My message to WWF: bring back Superstars and Livewire, at least they caught some viewers interest. Excess is ok, but thats all...just ok.
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Better than the other two
steph_hhh8323 November 2001
Better than the other two like Live Wire and Superstar. But the only thing wrong with this show is that they have it on too late. 10pm-12midnight. I give it 10/10. I love this show because it has live guests on and you can call in and e-mail the guest. My favorite one was when Triple H was first on there. I liked Perry Saturn and his Moppy too. I miss Moppy.:<
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