Extreme Rules this Sunday... and I can't help but think... couldn't the WWE come up with a better name for a Pay-Per-View? Seriously, why not borrow the name WCW called their most 'violent' ppv of the year, Uncensored. Hey it fits! This raises the question of why doesn't the WWE come up catchier names to fit it's secondary pay-per-views. There's Night of Champions, which has a theme to it (every title on the line) The Royal Rumble (the main event being a 30 Man Battle Royal), Survivor Series (with the mutliple 8 to 10 person tag team elimination matches, Cyber Sunday (where fans 'vote' on the stipulations / match ups), Backlash being a 'Rematch PPV' and WrestleMania (being the biggest show of the WWE Calender). Recently No Way Out became the home of Elimination chamber matchers and Unforigen is supposed now be a PPV that features submission and called 'Breaking Point'. Now that leaves Armaggedon, No Mercy, Judgement Day and The Great American Bash (I refuse to call it 'The Bash') that needs themes to it. For those other PPVs, there's really nothing that can fit... The Great American Bash had at least a Patriotic feel to it, up till last year where it seemed more like Nascar. Seriously, I miss pay-per-views like King of the King, Halloween Havoc, Bash at the Beach, Road Wild, World War 3, and even WWE's former international PPVs where the PPV's had a theme and where the PPV name was cool. And trust me, TNA has the same problem there, outside of Bound for Glory (the biggest show of their year), Slammiversary (The anniversary show) , Destination X (features the Ultimate X match) & Lockdown (Every match in a cage) their PPVs don't really follow a reoccuring theme to them. They did try a concept for Sacrifice where everyone in the main event had something to lose if they lost. But the rest of their PPVs don't have a theme that matches the PPV names.

