#3 Illogical Title Changes
Last year, a total of six titles changed hands, that being Raw Women's Championship, Cruiserweight Championship, United States Championship, Intercontinental Championship, Raw and Smackdown tag team championship. Out of those six, only Nia Jax, Seth Rollins, and Cedric Alexander's victory seemed like the logical outcome.
The Bludgeon Brothers' reign never felt threatening, Jinder Mahal just lost the United States Championship to Jeff Hardy a week later on Raw, and Braun Strowman and Nicholas dropped their title a day later because the former could not have missed his school.
There are many different things that WWE could do to make the show much more entertaining and memorable. Wrestlemania is arguably the biggest annual show of the wrestling industry, but the management does not have to go around changing the title holders to show the show's impact. A change of titleholder should reflect something and should only be done with a long-term plan.
Samoa Joe has just won the US championship, so let him just retain the title as he has finally started feeling a strong guy that he claims to be in his promos. Even Sasha Banks and Bayley are doing a fine job with the Women's tag team championship.