#3 WWE Cyber Sunday
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With WWE's increased implementation of social media and technology in recent times, it is a surprise that Cyber Sunday has not returned as a pay-per-view. Fans are as vocal as ever about the WWE product and the company would be smart to allow them to influence a pay-per-view, if only just once.
While the company would need to work on the creative process for an event like this, a fan interactive pay-per-view would be a really fun addition to WWE's calendar. The variety of stipulations and Superstars at WWE's disposal should give them enough scope in terms of choices for each match.
WWE has not held a Cyber Sunday pay-per-view since 2008, with stipulation-based shows being introduced the following year. A show like this would be perfect for the December slot, much better than TLC, and could maintain fan interest at a time when WWE generally doesn't put much effort into the product.
If not as a pay-per-view, the fan voting concept should return for an episode of TV. How does Cyber SmackDown sound?