6. The Internet Championship

Zack Ryder's brainchild, the Internet Championship. Wait.... guys!!! COME BACK!!! HEAR ME OUT!!! I know, I know, Zack Ryder's been the butt of jokes for a long time, but he's not that important here, the belt is. WWE is currently sitting on three ingredients which, when combined, have the potential to turn the whole company around. The belt is the first one. Imagine they bring out Zack Ryder and give him the redesigned Internet Championship (so it looks a bit less jokey) and make him the Inaugural Internet Champion. The second is the old PPV format Taboo Tuesday, where fans voted online for opponents, special referees and match stipulations. WWE still does this every now and then, but seemingly at random. The third ingredient (and this is where you might think I've really gone mad) is the WWE App. Make Zack Ryder the champion of an actual title belt. Subject the opponents or the match type (or to hell with it, both!) to an online audience vote, make it just random enough for it to not be rigged, and make the whole thing exclusive to those who hold the WWE App. Want to see Ryder vs Big E Langston in a tables match? You got it! Langston wins, wanna see him against Kane in a sumo contest??? No problem!! In a few months, wanna see your Internet Champion Dolph Ziggler take on AJ Lee and Triple H in a shovel on a pole match???? WHATEVER YOU WANT! The big selling point of the Internet Championship would be that it would be open to ANYONE, regardless of gender or star power. Its up to the wrestlers to be popular with the audience. And the biggest bonus is that whenever it's time to announce the opponent or match type, the official Spokesperson of the WWE App comes out to announce it. And who else would that be but Michael Cole? Which means...