#2. Alexa Bliss - Does she need to return to the WWE RAW Women's title picture?

Alexa Bliss's case is hard to judge, but there's no doubt that her momentum in WWE has fizzled out a lot in the last few months. The underwhelming conclusion of the Fiend-Randy Orton storyline left a lot to be desired, and Alexa Bliss has been involved with the Women's division since then.
While that's a good first step, maybe it's time for Alexa Bliss to re-enter the Women's title picture. There was a time in 2017 and 2018 where she dominated the women's title picture across two brands, but her momentum hasn't been the same.
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She's in a different place character-wise, but maybe this version of Alexa Bliss would be a welcome addition to the RAW Women's title picture. It would certainly be fresher than putting Charlotte Flair in repeatedly.
#1. Kofi Kingston

Drew McIntyre was undoubtedly WWE's best superstar in 2020. But it could be argued that he has overstayed his welcome in the WWE title picture. Perhaps a lack of other options could have been used to justify it, but WrestleMania Backlash should have been the end of Drew McIntyre's WWE title pursuits for now.
It doesn't mean that he shouldn't compete for the title in the future, but it's time for a character rebuild. With crowds coming back, there needs to be a change. Kofi Kingston would have made for a good pay-per-view opponent for Bobby Lashley.
Some would even debate that Kingston would have been a better option than Drew McIntyre for Bobby Lashley's Hell in a Cell opponent. Given how quickly Kofi Kingston was able to pick up momentum, it wouldn't have been a bad idea.
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