5 PPVs that WWE Should Bring Back

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WCW World War 3 and its innovative three-ring set-up

#2 Cyber Sunday

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Cyber Sunday initially debuted in 2006

Back in July, PWInsider.com reported that WWE had applied to trademark Taboo Tuesday, with the idea being to revitalize the concept as a special edition of SmackDown — which broadcasts, of course, on a Tuesday.

So with one brand potentially getting its own fan-voted event, why not let Raw get in on the action too by bringing back Cyber Sunday as a standalone PPV?

Both Cyber Sunday and Taboo Tuesday were based on allowing fans to determine certain aspects of each match, including stipulations, opponents, and even which titles would be put on the line.

Sure, the show had its flaws, such as the inherent difficulty in selling a PPV when the actual matches haven’t been confirmed yet, as well as the fact that fans were often given a very limited choice of voting options. But with the proliferation of social media, the WWE App, and of course the WWE Network, there are plenty of opportunities to make a more modern reboot of the Cyber Sunday concept an improvement on the original.