Top 5: More Ways To Improve WWE
Daniel Leon originally brought you his Top 5 Ways To Improve WWE, and now he brings you MORE!
To see the original list, click here:
https://yeswrestling.com/improving-the-wwe-part-1-d3e67bb57f70

5. More Winning Streaks
Ok now not everyone can be Goldberg, but the fact remains that when a person establishes a winning streak, it creates interest, it gets eyes on that person. People start to wonder, who their first loss will be at the hands at. Not only putting value on the person with the streak, but also the person to defeat them. Look at our current undefeated women’s champion Asuka. The 2nd longest reigning champion (of any kind) in the modern era, and soon to be surpassing CM Punk’s run as WWE champion. And as long as it has been going on, people are eating it UP.
Asuka is without a doubt over, and has established herself as a force to be reckoned with. It’s not just her, look at the streaks Braun Strowman and Ryback had in recent years. People were invested in those runs as well, and it just goes to show you that getting behind someone to create momentum can work wonders.

4. Stop Relying on Past Stars
As the saying goes, out with the old and in with the new. STOP relying on guys like Goldberg, Brock Lesnar, and Undertaker for your big shows and instead focus on moving forward with the future of your roster. While Brock Lesnar has been sitting at home since WrestleMania with the Universal Championship, he has monopolized a top spot that could have gone to an active member of the roster, take your PICK.
Seth Rollins, Fill Balor, Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Bray Wyatt…,all of these guys among others are ticking the time away on their careers because a star of wrestling’s past wont move out of the spotlight and let other’s have their moment. If this is what WWE insist on doing, then let’s go all the way with it, have a PPV main evented by Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Duke The Dumpster.

3. Stop The Long Winded Promos
For the longest time every week it seemed the Authority would come out and run their mouths for a good half hour, seemingly for no other reason than to fill time and get themselves over for a match that was only scheduled to happen in their minds. No one is sitting at the edge of their seat wondering why the McMahons think they’re better than everyone else.
If you can’t get your point across in five minutes, then you don’t have a point to make, move on. Anything else is taking time from other segments and matches that could use it more.

2. Stop Recycling Story-lines
How many reincarnations of Austin and McMahon are we going to have to sit through before it has officially run its course? It was a great angle at the time with the right people playing the right parts. But times have changed, we’ve seen all this before. To quote a line from Dolph Ziggler, in a WWE’s own NWO: The Revolution DVD, he goes on to say “You can only fake something that happened organically for so long.”
Well apparently Vince doesn’t watch his own product, because he never got that memo. So as a result we keep seeing the same story-line play out with a different fan favorite underdog going up against the Authority, who can’t stand to see them succeed yet sign their paychecks? You have professional writers on staff who are paraphrasing angles from years ago.
If it is that easy to be a paid writer, I would seriously considering rewriting Titanic and calling it “The Unsinkable” and then pass it off like I was a creative genius. Stop being lazy and write something original.

1. Take Chances With Talent
Look at it like this: a talent in the WWE only has a finite amount of years in the company before injury, time, personal problems, etc will bring their career to an inevitable end. In that time, you can only push so many people.
So lets say you saw on paper that Seth Rollins only had 10 years in the company. Would you see that and say, lets spend 3 of those years with him in the midcard, another 2 years to injuries, 2 more years chasing the WWE title that we wont give him, and then a decent 3 years as a top guy. No of course not. WWE has to treat their talent like they wont be around next year.
Book the dream matches while you can. Don’t let AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura become a “what if” dream match the way CM Punk vs Daniel Bryan at Wrestlemania never happened. If it turns out someone doesn’t end up as successful as you originally thought, at least you took the chance! It’s better to give someone the opportunity and see how far they can run the ball, rather than to neglect them entirely because they aren’t tall enough, or in shape enough, or they have too many tattoos.
How superficial a reason do you need to have to throw away millions of potential dollars? How much merchandise money did WWE not make because they spent all those years looking at Daniel Bryan as a B+ player? Don’t be afraid to pull the trigger on a talent especially when you have every reason to.
They have momentum, they have a following, they produce in the ring, they sell merchandise, why WOULDN’T you take a chance on someone like that?

