There are a lot of things that WWE is doing wrong right now. The fan reaction at the Royal Rumble will tell you that. Instead of giving the fans a great match that we'll remember forever, it was definitely a letdown and even led to a legend like The Rock getting booed just because a lot of fans didn't want Roman Reigns to win. What WWE has to do from this point forward is change things up. They need one or two big angles to really get people excited about their product again. Lucky for them, there are some ideas from wrestling's past that worked back then and could work again. There really aren't a lot of new or innovative angles in wrestling. Most of it has already been done to some degree. Some people might think otherwise although if you really think about it a lot of what we see are just different people doing the same things we've seen over the last thirty years. Look at the current storyline with Roman Reigns. He really shouldn't have to win another match to get the WWE Title match at WrestleMania, but that's the kind of story they do nearly every year at this time. They just want to make that challenger look stronger. It's not fresh. It's just a different guy in the same spot as other people from the past. Here are ten lessons from wrestling history that could help WWE programming in 2015.
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