#1. WWE should not bring back gimmick pay-per-views such as Elimination Chamber and Hell in a Cell
One thing that's become tiresome in WWE is the repetitive gimmick pay-per-views. The majority of the time, particularly for Hell in a Cell, the feuds heading into the PPV are not at a critical stage that warrants the match being contested.
As for the 2022 pay-per-view calendar, it appears that only the most popular gimmick events have been retained, such as Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank. It is a sigh of relief, and other gimmick PPVs should stay out for the foreseeable future.
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#1. WWE should bring back Taboo Tuesday/Cyber Sunday
Some may say that WWE was ahead of its years with this pay-per-view concept. The event allowed the WWE Universe to choose opponents and stipulations. Polling was done directly through WWE.com, and the results were revealed on the night, which made for an exciting event.
Why WWE hasn't brought back this pay-per-view yet is baffling. We have billions of social media users around the world across multiple platforms. They should take full advantage of social media and bring back a fan interactive event.