10 Ways Physical WWE Hall Of Fame Could Work

1. Make It The Setting Of A WWE Network Show

There's so much untapped potential when it comes to the WWE Network, but now that we're two years in the company is finally beginning to realize some of it. New original content and behind-the-scenes features and documentaries are one of the biggest selling points, besides the obvious inclusion of NXT and the special events. WWE could set a regular show within the confines of the Hall of Fame, perhaps a weekly wrap-up show of some type. Another option would be to do live specials that emanate from the venue, such as editions of Legends With JBL and The Stone Cold Podcast. Think how fun it would be to sit in the audience while Steve Austin shoots the breeze with a guest. Mick Foley and Dolph Ziggler could host some stand-up comedy as well. There are so many different ways WWE could go with the idea, and having the permanent infrastructure in place to film would cut down on production costs. Another big selling point on the idea would be that you would be exposing visitors to the Network and potentially winning yourself new subscribers. It's a win/win for the company, the talent, the fans and the bottom line.
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