1. The Women’s Revolution continues

Despite WWE likely moving in a more adult environment, complete with more mature themed angles if the were to move back toward a TV-14 rating, one element of today’s product that we shouldn’t expect to see abandoned would be the Women’s Revolution.
Whereas the Attitude Era had its cheesecake photo shoots and Sable dancing seductively, it also saw the rise of Trish Stratus, Lita, and other legitimate workers.
We shouldn’t expect talents like Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair , or Sasha Banks to step aside or abandon their serious approach to wrestling that has gotten over with the fans, and been a good look for WWE as an equal opportunity company.
If anything, we might see today’s female stars operate a bit more like their male counterparts had during the Attitude Era. Lynch already offered a glance at what that might look like in bloodily leading SmackDown’s chaotic attack on Raw leading up to Survivor Series.