10 Things WWE Needs To Bring Back

10. Cyber Sunday

WWE has entirely sunk itself into the social media age, so why not start taking advantage of it?

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Cyber Sunday was a pay-per-view designed around the idea of fans going onto WWE.com and voting on match stipulations. While the concept was innovative, the mid-2000s wasn't the best time to introduce the idea. Now that WWE has advanced themselves to the point of having their own app & network, they can take much greater advantage of the idea and take it even further than before.

We could see fans voting on match stipulations, who gets to accept an open challenge, who will wrestle for a championship or its contendership, punishments for match losers, special guest commentators, weapon usage - the possibilities reach as far as WWE would allow them to.

Engaging with your audience is crucial, so straight up letting them decide what happens for a night, well that's about as good as it can get. We wouldn't mind a name change though... Cyber Sunday sounds like it comes straight from, well, the mid-2000s.

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