10 Ways Elimination Chamber Changed WWE's Future

Elimination Chamber 2015 was way more than a bonus show.

Elimination Chamber 2015 was a night of changed fortunes in the WWE. Several wrestlers were placed on exciting new career trajectories, with the hope of kick starting an upturn in the wrestling business. It was on the whole, a very successful night. There weren't any bad matches on the card, ensuring that it ranks as one of the finer WWE special efforts in 2015. What made it so good was its embracing of the unexpected. There was ambition in the creative's booking, you could tell that they were trying to move the company forward. The added pressure of so many shows in such a short period of time has yielded results. The reason that WWE has been working so much harder is undoubtedly due to low WWE Network subscriber numbers. The peak of 1.3 million around WrestleMania 31 was never going to last and you've got to imagine that the stacked May Network offerings were down to a collapse in subscribers. The only way to improve the subscriber rate is to up the show quality and hope that word gets out. In that respect, Elimination Chamber 2015 may have gone some way to changing WWE's future. This didn't feel like your typical McMahon show and it almost felt as if the Paul Levesque era really has arrived. Here's ten ways the future has changed.
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