5 Most underrated WWE PPV concepts

Cyber Sunday 2008 poster

#3 Cyber Sunday

Cyber Sunday Logo
The fans controlled everything, but was that a good idea?

In terms of concepts, Cyber Sunday and it's predecessor Taboo Tuesday were actually pretty cool. It gave fans an opportunity to interact with the company and, as they've always likely dreamed of, make decisions regarding matches. It gave shows a more unpredictable feeling and as such, you kind of had to tune in to see what kind of ridiculous stipulations or bouts would be decided.

The problem was, things were eventually diluted to the point that the WWE Universe were voting on things as trivial and pointless as what weapon to bring to the ring and things of that nature. There were no real stakes on the line, and it felt as if Vince didn't trust the fans with the big decisions. Obviously, it complicates the booking to a degree, but for one night a year it doesn't seem like too much of a hassle.

This would be a fun PPV to bring back for the lull between SummerSlam and the Royal Rumble because god knows that period of the year can drag sometimes. An event of this nature would likely bring in some more casual fans, and given the fact they've got the Network now they can even insert votes and polls into shows as you're watching live. With social media being bigger than ever, now is the time to pull the trigger on this.

From one autumn event to another, and the only show on this list to still be around in 2016.

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