#5 Let part-timers steal the spotlight
What do Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Triple H, Kane and Kurt Angle have in common? The answer is that they are all part-time wrestlers, who have been hogging all the limelight as of late. These opportunities and honours should have ideally been accorded to younger, full-time superstars that are going to carry the company in the future.
All these part-timers are future Hall of Famers and possess unparalleled star power. They are some of the biggest crowd pullers in the history of the WWE and bring a certain nostalgic factor to the table which the fans love. But instead of holding on to their past glory and hogging the limelight, they should pass on the torch to the younger guys now.
Instead of living in the shadow of the part-time wrestlers, superstars like Bobby Roode, Finn Balor, Shinsuke Nakamura and Samoa Joe should be established as the future of the company. The part-timers should still be around, but the younger lot should be the centre of attention from here on. Then and only then will the future of WWE will be something to look forward to.