10 Ways Physical WWE Hall Of Fame Could Work

8. The Ability To Call Matches

This is an idea I€™m stealing straight from the new College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia. As far as Halls go, the CFHoF utilizes the newest technology to give visitors an incredible experience, and WWE would be wise to take several pages from their book when designing their own facility. When you arrive at the College Hall, you are given a lanyard with a chip on it that you register, and various stations throughout the building have areas where you can scan your chip to upload your work, so to speak. One of the most enjoyable of these areas is the commentary booth, where guests can call replace famous calls with their own voices. Have a few of these booth set up throughout the building with different matches that feature iconic commentary playing on monitors. Some great choices would be The Undertaker/Mankind Hell in a Cell match or the main event of Bash At The Beach 1996, both bouts that are nearly as memorable for their commentary as they are the action taking place in the ring. Guests would don a headset with a microphone and have the option of repeating the famous calls via a teleprompter or trying their hand at improvising their own voiceovers. Then when you return home after your visit you€™re able to access and download your recordings via the Hall€™s website.
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