10 Ways Physical WWE Hall Of Fame Could Work

4. Host Live Viewing Parties

Remember when Monday night wrestling was appointment viewing for people all across the world? There were actually those among us - the most rabid of fans - who would look forward to the weekend being over because it meant we got another dose to satisfy our wrestling fix. A staple of those rowdy Monday evenings were Raw and Nitro parties. Groups of friends would gather at each others' homes to watch the festivities unfold. When the business was hot, just about every sports bar could be counted on to show every monthly pay-per-view event from both companies. Those days are long gone as the industry is fairly cold, and finding a place other than someone's home to watch a pay-per-view is virtually impossible. But WWE has the chance to turn their restaurant into a destination for just such viewing parties. They should outfit the place with the latest and most impressive in multimedia technology and screen every event - for a cover charge, of course - for any fans in attendance. Watching a WWE special event in a raucous atmosphere surrounded by hundreds of enthusiastic fans and memorabilia would be a hell of an experience.
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