10 Things That Need To Be In A Physical WWE Hall Of Fame

6. Interactive Sets

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Have you ever been to a theme park or a zoo and had an overly pushy assistant ask to take your photo in front of a painted backdrop or green-screen only to be asked if you wanted to buy said photo on your way out? It's a common and rather expensive exercise and more often then not, the results end up looking rather cheap and synthetic. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule, but any WWE Hall of Fame worth its Mr Fuji salt would embrace the trend and put its own unique spin on it.

Why not create a replica of famous WWE sets and invite patrons to pose for their own photos? You could interview your friends on Piper's Pit, be a guest on the Highlight Reel, or have a picture of your mother delivering a scathing promo in front of the old RAW cage and red barrel filled interview space.

There is a multitude of options WWE could implement, allowing them the opportunity to mix it up and rotate ideas. For a wrestling fan, the prospect of having a souvenir photo of being crowned King of The Ring is far more intriguing than being superimposed on a green screen background and any future Hall of Fame could make it a huge success.

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