WWE has scheduled a PPV in Chicago for the 16 June, the name of which has yet to be announced.
Last year the June PPV was the certifiably below-average and generally forgettable No Way Out. WWE usually vary at least one PPV event per year, such previous examples include Capitol Punishment, Fatal 4-Way, and Breaking Point, all of which were one-offs.
With 2013's June event being a blank slate, I want to discuss the probability of either an older gimmick PPV returning, or whether WWE will invent a completely new one.
June, of course, used to be the month of the King of the Ring tournament, and 2013 will mark the 20th anniversary of the first tournament held on PPV, so there's an idea to go to. King of the Ring has always been one of my favourite events and I'd like to see it come back for one more run, as there are plenty of upcoming stars who could benefit greatly from the prestige of winning the tournament: King Daniel? King Seth? King Wade? King Big E? King Ryback? Buckets of potential if given to the right person.
Then again, WWE could try and attempt something new and novel. One important thing to remember is the location of the PPV: Chicago. So you just know off the bat that CM Punk will feature to quite a big extent.
Last year the June PPV was the certifiably below-average and generally forgettable No Way Out. WWE usually vary at least one PPV event per year, such previous examples include Capitol Punishment, Fatal 4-Way, and Breaking Point, all of which were one-offs.
With 2013's June event being a blank slate, I want to discuss the probability of either an older gimmick PPV returning, or whether WWE will invent a completely new one.
June, of course, used to be the month of the King of the Ring tournament, and 2013 will mark the 20th anniversary of the first tournament held on PPV, so there's an idea to go to. King of the Ring has always been one of my favourite events and I'd like to see it come back for one more run, as there are plenty of upcoming stars who could benefit greatly from the prestige of winning the tournament: King Daniel? King Seth? King Wade? King Big E? King Ryback? Buckets of potential if given to the right person.
Then again, WWE could try and attempt something new and novel. One important thing to remember is the location of the PPV: Chicago. So you just know off the bat that CM Punk will feature to quite a big extent.