5 WCW pay-per-views WWE should bring back

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#4 Souled Out

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Unlike Slamboree, Souled Out didn't have a long shelf life before WCW closed shop in 2001. Despite that, it was one of the more enjoyable events of the year and had a unique vibe to it compared to everything else WCW produced.

Souled Out arrived on WCW's pay-per-view calendar at the onset of 1997 when New World Order was catching fire and was the single most popular act in all of wrestling. It originally featured nothing but talent from nWo before becoming co-branded with WCW the subsequent year.

That initial buyrate was disappointing considering the nWo's popularity at the time, but it was a cool concept, nonetheless. That isn't to say WWE should bring back the nWo if Souled Out were to return, but the name itself is too good to pass up.

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