10 Best Things WWE Could Do With The Crown Jewel & Saudi Arabia Money

8. Price Drop TV

Shawn Michaels
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Imagine an organisation passing savings on to customers.

There's a reason why so much of this list feels even more of a fantasy than some of those wretched photoshop jobs you see on forums ahead of WrestleMania featuring the Ted Dibaise Jr World Title match you didn't even know you wanted - the money actually exists for WWE to actually do some of these things.

Slash the Network price for a few months for longterm subscribers. Cut ticket prices and install loyalty points for repeat custom. Dock about 80% off the price of everything on WWEShop.com with a special pass code because god knows nothing on there will still be worth the money even after that reduction.

Of course, recent house show gates have been one of the few areas WWE have reported disappointing figures - expect loyal pockets to be dug around in even deeper as the company balances books by upping prices to account for half-full SmackDowns.

Seriously though; actually imagine an organisation - this organisation - passing savings on to customers. You. WWE are so rich now they probably won't even notice it happening, and your improved engagement would ensure the funds are rapidly returned at the other end.

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