5 former pay-per-views WWE should bring back

WWE Vengeance should return as a pay-per-view
WWE Vengeance should return as a pay-per-view

#4 WWE No Way Out

WWE's No Way Out is an unforgettable pay-per-view. It was once known as the show in which the Road to WrestleMania reached its final stop. No Way Out used to be a show that featured unexpected title changes before WrestleMania.

Moments in which the WWE Championship changed hands before WrestleMania include The Rock winning the WWE title from Kurt Angle in 2001, and Eddie Guerrero defeating Brock Lesnar in 2004 to become champion. Eddie's triumphant title win was so famous that pro wrestling analysts critically acclaimed the match.

Sometimes, No Way Out was where the new number one contender entered the Royal Rumble winner's guaranteed title shot at WrestleMania. Although No Way Out was a famous event in the 2000s, it made a one-time return in 2012.

But, as time in WWE went on, No Way Out evolved to a different name known as Elimination Chamber, which ended up becoming pay-per-view. If the event were to make a comeback and happen a month before WrestleMania, the main matches don't necessarily need to occur inside the Elimination Chamber.

For instance, WWE can have the main matches happen inside Hell in a Cell or a Steel Cage. Instead of having a yearly Elimination Chamber Match, it can take place when least expected.

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