#2. WWE decided to abolish automatic rematches, but only for certain superstars?
Back in 2018, WWE decided to abolish the long-time rule that former champions would be automatically handed a title rematch after losing their gold.
This meant that more often than not the same championship match would take place at several pay-per-views and would also send many feuds round in circles. Abolishing the rule changed things up slightly and meant that former champions had to earn the right to a rematch instead, but this isn't the case for everyone.
Over the past two years, several stars have been forced to earn that rematch following their title loss. Meanwhile, WWE has allowed many other stars to have a title rematch right after they lose the gold.
A few weeks ago on RAW, The Miz was automatically handed his rematch for the WWE Championship after he lost the title to Bobby Lashley. However, Drew McIntyre had to go through several opponents before getting a WWE title rematch at the upcoming WrestleMania event.
This is another "rule" that WWE's creative heads decide to use at their own convenience and choose to ignore in other instances.