#3 The Raw Tag Team Division
What we wanted to see: Raw's tag-team division has been put on the backburner a little bit of late, especially when compared to SmackDown Live's tag team roster, which is often a vocal point of that show. It's also not like Raw doesn't have talented tag-teams with Revival, the Ascension, The Fashion Police, Authors of Pain, Titus Worldwide, Slater and Rhyno all barely getting used properly.
We want to see Raw's tag team division elevated to the same height as SmackDown's. It makes no sense that it's languishing at the bottom of Raw's priorities given that the red brand has three hours to fill.
What they delivered: Well, they delivered us new tag team champions in the incredibly dominant Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre who replaced the Revival against the B Team after attacking the former backstage.
We also got a Raw that felt like a tag team rebuild with Chad Gable and Bobby Roode forming a new tag team, Titus Worldwide losing statistician Dana Brooke and the Authors of Pain getting a new manager in 205 Live's General Manager Rockstar Spud. So it's safe to say things are looking up for Raw's duos.