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9. Taboo Tuesday 2005 - 6,000

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The concept of Taboo Tuesday was an interesting one. Fans had the power to vote on the outcomes of certain decisions, such as which wrestlers would be in a match, what stipulations they’d fight under and what titles would be on the line. 

Unfortunately, considering you needed a small nuclear power station to even run the internet in 2005, the idea was a little too advanced for the time. 

This edition of the show was broadcast from San Diego, California’s iPayOne Center. This was the arena that saw the unification of the WWE and WCW championships at Vengeance 2001, only that show drew a much more significant crowd.

Only 6,000 souls turned up to Taboo Tuesday, roughly half of the figure for Vengeance four years earlier. Instead of a title unification tournament, these fans got to see Mankind take on Carlito, Eugene team up with Jimmy Snuka, and Batista fight Jonathan Coachman in a Street Fight.

Perhaps due to the low ticket sales, Taboo Tuesday was replaced with Cyber Sunday the following year. That sold better, presumably because it was on a day of the week when people were actually free.

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