#4 Catering to the casual fans with nostalgia rather than pushing the future
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Considering how Triple H is constantly changing the entire landscape of the business with NXT, it's a shame that WWE still continues to push part-time superstars for major events.
With WWE World Cup scheduled to decide the best in the world at WWE Crown Jewel, the four superstars that have been qualified for the tournament are mostly part-timers.
While Superstars like John Cena, Randy Orton, Rey Mysterio, Kurt Angle, and Jeff Hardy will end up being part of the tournament, many current WWE superstars are being completely neglected.
If the same pattern continues on both brands on a weekly basis, then this will certainly solidify the belief that WWE does not believe in the current lot of performers they have on the main roster.