#1 Wrestling
The number one change for RAW over the past year is the amount of in-ring action that the show is now allowing its performers.
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As mentioned before 50/50 booking is no longer the norm for the show and now it's more storyline based on outcomes that matter. Instead of in the prior era, where you may see one match that went twenty minutes long with great wrestling, you now get multiple matches that get time to put on exciting wrestling.
Take this past week, for instance. Rey Mysterio and Andrade fought in a ladder match for the United States Championship, Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre had time to put on a good match, the mixed tag team match had time, and there was also a Tag Team Championship match as well. The worry when you become story-based is that the in-ring action will suffer, however, with the in-ring talent WWE has today it is much easier to allow Superstars the ability to put on a clinic and get the appropriate outcome.
This show has had a complete transformation since the McMahons made that announcement back in 2018 and fans now have to applaud them for holding up their promise.