Theres bound to be mistakes when booking a wrestling company. A continued run of success without a variety of errors just isnt possible. Some wrestlers dont receive the push they should, others are over-pushed, storylines are rushed, or are just poorly executed. On top of that, in this modern era, WWE has five hours of cable TV to provide every single week. Throw in a couple more for their network and international markets and mistakes are bound to happen. Sure, the company makes a solid 10 mistakes every Monday night, (I mean, could anyone argue that putting Kathy Lee Gifford on Raw was a good idea?) but what big errors have WWE made over the past 12 months? While each entry may not sound that lethal by itself, when they start to pile up, thats when the real trouble begins. Just look at the AWA, WCW, ECW, and countless other promotions for proof of only having so many bad ideas before it all comes crashing down. Now the sky isnt falling on WWE anytime soon, but this is a warning that what theyre doing isnt working. The ratings have been reaching year lows recently. Somebody in charge needs to be paying more attention. So what has brought WWE to its current state? Here are the 10 biggest mistakes the company has made this past year.