2015 is drawing to a close, and it's certainly been a notable year for WWE. The company has seen some of the most exciting and some of the most frustrating moments in its entire history happen this year - and sometimes in the same show, in the case of the Royal Rumble. Still, as autumn sets in, WWE is in a pretty good place - Seth Rollins is starting to grow as WWE Champion after some questionable booking, Brock Lesnar is working more dates, The New Day have become the most entertaining act in the company, and John Cena - while taking a leave of absence shortly - will be back on TV when 2016 rolls around. Even The Rock is rumored to be returning soon, starting the build for his first match since WrestleMania XXIX. Despite how difficult it is, it's almost impossible not to look at 2016 and start to imagine just what the year might hold. There's no shortage of money matches (and rematches) that WWE can pull out to make 2016 a huge year, but at the same time, the pitfalls into which the company regularly falls are always looming large. Plus, it may be easy to predict future WWE Champions, but Pay-Per-Views are a whole different story - how many fans would have expected to see The Undertaker headline SummerSlam and Hell in a Cell in 2015? WWE held 12 Pay-Per-View events in 2015, not including Network specials like Elimination Chamber. Provided they stick to the same schedule, here's a guess at what might headline those events in 2016.