#3 More quality one-on-one PPV matches
Regular readers might have noticed earlier this week that we handed out our half-year awards on a range of WWE topics, including Best Male Superstar, Best Female Superstar and Best PPV Match.
While researching the articles, it was alarming to look back and find that only two of our top 10 PPV matches from January 2018 to June 2018 were one-on-one encounters, with Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka (WrestleMania 34) and Seth Rollins vs. The Miz (Backlash) making the cut alongside eight multi-person matches.
Everybody loves a Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber or Money In The Bank match, but it would be nice to see WWE save most of their multi-person battles for those events in future, with an added emphasis on creating high-quality one-on-one matches at the other PPVs, much like NXT manage to do with their TakeOver shows.