10 Specific Ways WWE Stars Can Recover From Awful Booking
10. Charlotte Flair
At WrestleMania 34, Charlotte Flair brought Asuka's undefeated streak to a shocking halt. At the very next pay-per-view - as opposed to a glorified propaganda exercise on which she wasn't permitted to wrestle - WWE followed up this major development by cleanly jobbing her out to an abysmal performer in the greener-than-goosesh*t Carmella, likely because - and how else can you perceive this but cynically? - Vince McMahon and his love of naff wordplay fell hard for the dire 'Mellabration' patter.
Rumours circulated that WWE planned to "make history" by presenting the "first ever" Women's main event at WrestleMania 35. The lustre of said match has already been corroded, given that the Queen has devolved from SuperCharlotte to 50/50 Flair over the span of a month and a half. The onslaught against WWE creative can get tedious, even for those who pen it - but this was a creative atrocity.
Instead, build Flair as an unbeatable force in parallel with building Ronda Rousey as an unbeatable force on RAW, over the course of a calendar year, in order to create intrigue around a mooted 'Best of the Best' bout that otherwise is off to the worst start imaginable.