#5 One Night Stand
No this isn't the filthy thing you did last night, it's one of the most fascinating ideas to come out of Vince McMahon or Paul Heyman's minds. The idea behind this one was to give ECW one final night of joy, in the same style and presentation that it had in the old days. Everyone came out to enjoy what was supposed to be their last farewell, however as WWE have done on so many occasions they turned it into something completely different.
The WWECW brand never really worked between 2006 and 2010, which is what makes these shows a little bit tainted. The arena they were in compared to a typical WWE show gave it an entirely separate feel, and if this took place once every two years, it would create absolute magic. The tickets would sell out within about 30 minutes and that's no exaggeration.
Whilst Heyman has said many times that he just wants to move on and let the company die with a respectable legacy, pulling this out every once in a while would only serve to help fans remember what a big part ECW played in the history of the wrestling business. They revolutionized an entirely different style and for that, we need some way in which to commemorate that impact.