5 Future WWE Tournament Ideas That Must Be Considered

5. Six-Man Tag Tournament

Plenty of wrestling promotions around the world love to harness the excitement of the trios match, known in WWE terms as the six-man tag. Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) pack their card with traditional three-on-three matches; Ring of Honor, New Japan and Lucha Underground all have their own Trios Championships; and indie promotion Chikara hold their annual 'King of Trios' tournament which always generates buzz.

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WWE don't have a great deal of factions greater than two people, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Having wrestlers band together in groups of three offers shiny new storyline options for the writers to play with. WWE often love to end Raw and SmackDown by combining the shows' two big singles feuds into one tag team match; faces on one side, heels on the other. What WWE rarely do is delve into the intricacies of these partnerships. It's usually taken for granted that both teams will tag effectively.

A trios tournament has bountiful storyline potential, looking at the unique problems involved with uniting with one other to achieve a common goal.

Would we see a Shield reunion? Perhaps The Club finally unite? Or, god forbid, a British Strong Style appearance? Maybe they could call it 'The Teddy Long Classic.' Holla.

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