#2. Another free agent storyline post-WWE Draft
The WWE Draft doesn't just happen within two hours of SmackDown and three hours of RAW. Usually, the program tends to extend, with other "lower-tier" superstars getting drafted towards the end.
Carmella was the 59th and final pick of the Draft when it was re-introduced in 2016, and she went on to prove a lot of people wrong in the process. However, that year's sole free agent was Heath Slater.
The storyline was utilized brilliantly, and despite a plethora of talent on both RAW and SmackDown, it was Slater who quickly became WWE's most popular star in August and September.
It culminated with him and Rhyno becoming the first-ever SmackDown Tag Team Champions. While Slater was never going to get a sustained push, he benefited from being left off in the Draft.
Last year, the company had numerous free agents on the roster, including Chad Gable. WWE should avoid having any free agents or a free agent storyline this year. It will feel repetitive and unoriginal if done over and over again.