10 More Ways WWE Could Mine Nostalgia During The Empty Arena Era

1. Triple H Enters The Firefly Fun House

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Make him finally face up to his crimes against wrestling.

John Cena did, and what a thrilling showcase WrestleMania 36's Firefly Fun House proved to be. Alternate timelines that took Cena on another course and transformed Wyatt's warped life played out in an effort to atone for and expose the ills of an otherwise-celebrated career. Is there a wrestler in the world more suited for a similar journey than Triple H?

'The Game's been a b*stard to half the people he's ever worked with, and how wonderful it would be to see The Fiend forced him to relive some of his biggest sines. The Wyatt Family dodged the sharpened shovels of D-Generation X in their original run, but Wyatt's strange career is a product of the environment Triple H helped foster and thrive in.

The was a catharsis to Cena's unravelling at the 'Show Of Shows', but that'd be little more than a crumpled neon t-shirt on the floor in comparison to Hunter's rollercoaster ride revisiting his complex legacy.

And really, would it be much worse than his father-in-law's abysmal improvisation incineration attempt on his 25th Anniversary celebration?

WWE Quiz: Which King Said It – Triple H Or Joffrey Baratheon?

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1. “I Am The King! I Will Punish You.”

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