WWE breaks taboo
by Anthony Cali & Keith Elliott Greenberg
Sept. 20, 2004


TUCSON, Ariz. — Since the days when Nero entertained the masses at the Roman Coliseum to Vincent J. McMahon’s jam-packed cards at world-famous Madison Square Garden, spectators have only seen what promoters wanted them to see. Now, thanks to Mr. McMahon and his landmark announcement Monday on RAW, all of that’s about to change.

On October 19, RAW will host its first interactive pay-per-view, during which fans will actually create their very own card by voting for the matches they want to see most. In fact, WWE enthusiasts will actually take over Eric Bischoff’s job as General Manager for a night, creating intriguing match ups and wild stipulations. It won’t just be another Tuesday; it’ll be Taboo Tuesday.

This past week at the Tucson Convention Center, WWE.com was fortunate enough to catch up with a few of the RAW Superstars to learn that they think of the Chairman’s groundbreaking edict:

Christian
“So the fans are gonna pick my match? Well I’ll leave it up to The Peepulation, ’cause I’m sure my peeps will pick me someone good to wrestle. They always know what they want, and I always deliver for them, so we’ll let them decide.”

Credit: WWE.com