#5 The midcard continues to suffer without its champion
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The Raw midcard is a mess, and that is putting things lightly, as WWE has no idea how to use the stars they put on Raw in a way that makes the show more interesting, and Raw is a three hour show which makes things worse, as there is no reason why fans should stick around to watch Finn Balor take on a jobber or Elias reprise his feud with Bobby Lashley.
And the reason for that problem is the fact that WWE has stuck the IC Title in the main event scene. Now the story WWE is trying to tell with the IC Title in the main event scene is a great subplot for the programme involving The Shield, but it comes at a cost, as stars like Kevin Owens, Finn Balor and Bobby Lashley are stuck in meaningless feuds that hold no value. If WWE wants their show to pick up in quality, they need Seth Rollins in his show-stealing role.