#4 Put more emphasis on Tag Team Wrestling
If there's one thing that separates pro wrestling from other forms of sporting entertainment, it's tag team wrestling.
When Noah Snydergaard is pitching, he can't tag in Corey Kluber for a few minutes while he catches wind. Likewise, imagine if Jon Jones tried to tag out during one of his cage fights in the UFC?
But in the world of pro wrestling, tag team wrestling is a great storytelling device. During the 1980s, tag team wrestling was just as hot as singles wrestling, and sometimes more so. Shows headlined by the Rock and Roll Express sold more tickets than those headlined by Dusty Rhodes, even when Rhodes was the NWA champion.
Putting a greater emphasis on tag team wrestling is just good business sense for the WWE anyway, but it would make great strides toward keeping the Revival happy and under contract for a long time to come.