#2 Fewer Nostalgia Acts
One of the biggest running critiques on WWE programming has the company's dependence on big-name, part-time stars, with The Rock, Goldberg, Triple H, Sting, even John Cena among others appearing in prominent positions on the card in recent years.
This year, the only nostalgia match scheduled for WrestleMania as of yet is Batista vs. Triple H. There needs to be a balance between star power and young blood, and this year there seems to be an emphasis on the development of younger talent as well.
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Even though the roster is stacked, there is a lack of top-tier stars. Building young talent bodes well for WWE, as it leaves room to build credibility and engagement for new superstars, and also allows them to slot in if top stars are unavailable due to injury, reducing the reliance on a handful of mainstream superstars.
With Lesnar very likely dropping his championship, the Universal title will become a featured part of RAW every week, providing younger stars more opportunities to climb the ranks.