#1 Give talent more creative freedom
As we've seen from former WWE stars such as Cody Rhodes, Dustin Rhodes/Goldust, Chris Jericho, and now Jon Moxley/Dean Ambrose, a company giving leeway to their talent when coming up with their characters and storylines is a good way to ensure that you're getting the most from everyone on the roster.
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When Moxley made his debut in AEW over the weekend, he looked re-inspired and rejuvenated, which was a far cry from how he looked during his last few months in the WWE system.
If there's one thing that Moxley and the WWE fans agree on, it's that Vince McMahon's creative process and micromanagement of everything needs to change.
Essentially, WWE probably won't want to have the reputation that it already might have when AEW debuts their weekly television show, which is that it can, at times, be a toxic, creatively stifling environment.