#3. Can You Book it Better Mode
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Speaking of WWE booking, fans including this writer do question the companies credentials and abilities to book correctly when it comes to the wrestlers and stories. So what if 2K gave fans the reigns to correct these indignations by booking the WWE. This might sound similar to GM Mode or Universe mode but there's a catch.
Instead of booking from a fresh point, fans would have the chance to book a multitude of Wrestling angles from past and present, using only the resources and restrictions available to the company at that time. Which means WWE fans could book the much-maligned Invasion angle or even Roman Reigns current rule at the top, with a few restrictions.
It would help create dream situations and elevate them to new heights while understanding the working mechanics of the company and its operating styles. Of course, the game would also give fans some leeway to able to create scenarios into a possibility, but the mixed bag could become an intriguing alternative to the GM Mode.