#7 Make all the titles the focal point of the show and storylines

Over the last year, we have seen many of the championships, not be the focal point of a storyline. Championships these days seem to be getting neglected, or appear like an afterthought in the storylines. The company seemingly focuses on the personal storytelling aspect, rather than the championship.
The United States Championship has been relegated to pre shows, sometimes not even featured at all due to lazy booking by creatives. Shinsuke Nakamura had one of the worst runs than any of us ever have seen when he was holding the United States Championship. It honestly felt like it didn't matter at all that he was holding it.
WWE should always have people fighting for each and every championship at their pay-per-views. They should always have people built up ready for a title shot. No championship should not be defended at any event, especially with the amount of talent they have on the roster.
Making titles feel like an afterthought is not right for a global product like WWE. All Championships in pro wrestling, no matter what company, should always be presented as prestigious, and should always be the centerpiece of storylines. WWE needs to stop making the rivalries personal all the time, and get the championships back to being the focal point.
Many of the titles have lost or are losing their prestiege for this very reason in WWE, and it's not right. All of those championships deserve to be at the center piece of every storyline, and could be if they didn't have so many other storylines going on, that is irrelevant to championships.
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