Booking 10 WCW Concepts In Modern-Day WWE

10. Triple Decker

Triple decker cages are something of a punchline for wrestling historians thanks to the atrocious mismanagement of otherwise impressive structures in WCW.

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A 'Russo's Revenge' Nitro WarGames match was an abysmal waste of time thrown on television in a failed bid for a ratings point, but it at least made use of the expensive structure commissioned as a stage for David Arquette's heel turn earlier that year. The 2000 vintage at least bettered 1996's horrific Doomsday Cage. A blocky, ungainly structure that housed one of the worst matches of all time, it was a fittingly unpleasant setting for a rotten eight-on-two match won easily by babyface conquerors Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage.

As of writing, Shane McMahon has hurled himself of WWE's highest height twice in the last two years, but what's the need in him going for the hat-trick at this point? He should save his next tumble for the roll-out of this magnificent mental monster. He doesn't even need Vince Russo's nod to go ahead with such a stupid stunt.

It's easy to once again rely on Russo as a punching bag for worthless execution, but after WWE's persistent success with Hell In A Cell, the logic for the bigger and (not really) better version was clear enough. He wasn't even the first WCW head honcho to try and do things three times bigger than WWE...

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