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WWE PPV’s That Should Be Brought Back

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We are back with the final part of this column, what are some of the WWE pay-per-views that should be brought back. What are the great pay-per-views that we the “WWE Universe” miss the most?

The great pay-per-views that should replace the current pay-per-view schedule. Alright enough with the hype and lets just jump in.

First and for most, it was probably predictable, but WCW’s “Fall Brawl” if you’re not a history buff, one name might come to mind. “War Games” This match was the feature match for this pay-per-view. WWE has done polls in the past asking the “WWE Universe” what match or what pay-per-view they want to see again.

It was a good math that had a good end to a feud. Now I am not saying they should have a War Games that should be on their on a yearly bases, but for the first “Fall Brawl” it should be included. “Fall Brawl” is an all-time classic WCW pay-per-view.

WCW “Starrcade” it was the top show for NWA and for some years WCW. The Event started in 1983 and lasted until 2000. The idea behind it was for it to be like a version “WrestleMania” for the NWA brand. It featured all the great wrestlers around the country on one show, on one night.

Great idea, if you are a WCW fan then you will think of this show. It was name that people were into and you knew you were getting a heck of a show.

Ok so were still staying with the WCW themed show, but how could you not add this one. The “Great American Bash” was an iconic pay-per-view that once again had a name that most wrestling fans know.

It goes back to 1985 with the wrestlers like Ric Flair, Sting, Dusty Rhodes and all the other greats in this crazy world we call professional wrestling. This should be a strong candidate to be brought back.

Last, but not least “WWE King of the Ring” should be one that is brought back. For some odd reason they stopped with this concept. Now the last time we saw it, it lost the meaning of the King of the Ring” PPV. Originally in 1985 it was a one night tournament that had all the top stars in the company square off in a tournament style bracket. The first PPV was started in 1993 with Bret Hart defeated Bam Bam Bigelow in the finals.

Who was the best in the company, we found out on that night. Do not do it in a weekly drawn out style. Keep it one night only and make it feel special. You cannot talk about the KOTR without talking about Mick Foley being thrown off the cage in 1998 by the “Dead man” himself. It is a part of history that will live forever.

These are the top four pay-per-views that I thought should be brought back for today’s wrestling fans. Everyone has different opinions, let me hear yours in the comment area below.

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