10 Things That Need To Be In A Physical WWE Hall Of Fame
3. Arcade
If you throw WCW and ECW into the mix, WWE have close to a hundred video games in their archives to exploit and present to fans in an interactive and exciting way. With video games becoming such an integral part of mainstream culture that they are arguably on par with TV and cinema for audiences, it should be an easy decision for WWE to use their more-than-considerable history in the medium.
A room with arcade boxes (both original and reproductions) could allow younger fans to experience the arcade atmosphere, whereas playable consoles set up with the most famous games from various generations would be an interactive journey through the company's past.
Imagine having a room full of screens where you and a friend could enjoy a set up N64 with No Mercy ready and waiting, a PlayStation with the first SmackDown! game, and even handheld consoles filled with the offerings exclusive to those devices. WWE games have spread several console generations from the arcades of the early '80s to the slick HD realm of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. With such a rich history and an ongoing series delivering a new edition every year, WWE should be proud of their past and allow fans to enjoy the highs and lows presented along the way.