31 Things That Must Happen After WrestleMania 31

21. Promote NXT On Raw And Smackdown

One of the most frustrating aspects of current WWE is that they completely ignore NXT on Raw and Smackdown. It's as if their show that airs on WWE Network doesn't exist. There's no logical explanation for it. It's simply a case of Vince McMahon not wanting to promote a show that he owns. So weird. Here's what you do, WWE: Air a one minute video every week on Raw that's called "Last Week on NXT in 60 Seconds" and then show clips for the previous episode. End it by telling the viewers that NXT airs on Wednesdays on WWE Network and it's available on demand. It's that easy. One minute out of a three hour show. That promotion of NXT would do wonders to help the brand grow. It would likely lead to more people watching the show on WWE Network and it makes NXT more important since they are talking about it on Raw.

20. Bring King Of The Ring Back In Some Form

It would be really cool if the King of the Ring tournament returned in some capacity. They could make it a PPV show, put it as a WWE Network only special similar to two hour NXT event or even have it take place on an episode of Raw or Smackdown (or several episodes). The reason this is something that must happen is because fans have always liked King of the Ring. It's one of those titles that doesn't have to be defended, but it's something that the winner can brag about and remind people about especially if that person is a heel. Fans want to be invested in winners. It doesn't always have to be about titles. Crowns work too. Any time you can elevate somebody by giving them a big win it's something that should be considered. Winning KOTR could help guys like Bad News Barrett, Cody Rhodes, The Miz and other heels that could brag about it endlessly to help get more over with the crowd. Bring King of the Ring back. It makes a lot of sense.
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