10 Times WWE Gave The Internet Wrestling Community What They Wanted

The internet wrestling community, or the IWC for short, is certainly a passionate bunch. They know what they want, and they know even more what they hate. Super Cena? We've seen enough. Next. Randy Orton? I think you mean Blandy Boreton. The IWC is very specific about what they want, who they want pushed, how they want it done, and when they want it. And you've gotta admire that. Their voices are loud, and they let the WWE know when they believe a boneheaded decision has been made. And often, it appears as though the WWE simply does not listen to them. When John Cena was on his 300-plus day reign as WWE Champion in 2006, you couldn't go a day without the IWC demanding that he lose is ASAP. It doesn't just happen to Cena, either. Practically anybody who isn't IWC approved is going to feel their wrath if they are holding the strap instead of one of their chosen ones. They often feel slighted, as well, and believe they know what is best for business. To be fair, the WWE rarely ever makes their dreams come true, which just makes them that much more upset. But sometimes, when the mood is right, the WWE will make their wildest dreams come true. Be it a record-shattering run with the belt, a massive push to the top or some kind of monumental victory. Believe it or not, there have been a number of incredible moments where the WWE listened to the most vocal and passionate slice of the WWE Universe and made their fantasy an unquestionable reality. Here are 10 times when the WWE let the internet wrestling community have their day in the sun.
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