#1 Halloween Havoc is a nice compliment to WWE's other seasonal pay-per-views
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Survivor Series is meant to be a Thanksgiving tradition. SummerSlam celebrates the Summer Equinox. Even WrestleMania is meant to help celebrate the spring and dawn of a new era.
Halloween Havoc fits right in with these other seasonal pay per view events. Just as Survivor Series has become a venerable tradition, so too can Halloween Havoc join the ranks of pay-per-views which fans eagerly anticipate each and every year.
While Halloween Havoc will never be WWE's 'main' or flagship pay-per-views—that honor goes to WrestleMania--it could still fill a vital niche in the parade of special pay per view events the WWE puts on each and every year.
There you have it: Seven reasons WWE should bring Halloween Havoc into the modern wrestling era. Questions or comments? Please leave them after the article and as always thanks for reading!