From one WCW-original to another, this PPV needs to make a WWE comeback for one reason and one reason only: WarGames. The match is one of the most unique in wrestling history, and not merely due to its unique setup - twin rings surrounded by an unforgiving steel cage. Its staggered entry format, pitting two teams of five against one another, is perfect for ramping up the tension - especially if the heel team is given a man advantage until all ten men have entered. Equally important is the fact that the match must be ended by submission. It removes cheap pinfalls or DQs from the equation, while lending the match an edge of absolute dominance also evident in 'I Quit' matches. Matches of such emotional and dramatic potential are scarce in today's WWE. The reintroduction of Fall Brawl (perhaps repackaged as a gimmick-specific PPV elsewhere in the calendar) would refreshen the WWE's now-predictable landscape, and provide a match whole generations of fans will never have seen before.