Here are a couple of suggestions WWE could take up should they chose the Network to burry their former star. One would be based on their old Confidential Series. WWE Confidential offered an exclusive, 'behind the scenes' look into WWE and the lives of its superstars, both in-ring and otherwise. The show was criticised by old timers as it periodically broke kayfabe and used professional wrestling jargon in public. After Stone Cold Steve Austin walked out on the company back in 2002, WWE released a controversial Confidential episode completely dedicated to it. The show buried Steve as a person and as a professional. There was speculation saying it was just an elaborate ploy for Vince McMahon to gain more ratings but it proved to be a 100% shoot. Vince and Jim Ross both commented on how disappointed they were with their incredibly 'selfish' friend's decision to walk out before an episode of Raw. Vince even claimed the door was not open for an Austin return while JR stated other superstars were ready to fill the Texas Rattlesnake's shoes. The other would be one of the Network's infamous 'top 10' countdowns. Imagine a run down of 'Paul Heyman's Top Guys' and Punk being placed further down on the list than the likes of Curtis Axel, Nathan Jones, Cesaro and The Zombie from ECW.