8 Dropped Ideas That Could've Helped WWE Ratings
8. The SmackDown Top 10 List
It was in January 2018 that Daniel Bryan got wrestling fans talking at the prospect of a SmackDown Top 10 List. Said list was introduced as a way of rewarding worthy superstars with the opportunity to showcase their skills in high profile spots on the blue brand.
With the SmackDown Top 10 List to be decided by the SmackDown wrestlers, Bryan explained that the key attributes that would be considered when putting together this list were talent, leadership, and athletic skill. It was also alluded to that wins and losses would play a part in just how wrestlers shaped up as it pertains to future opportunities.
Unfortunately, it appeared that WWE had little to no interest in really actually doing anything of note with the SmackDown Top 10 List, and the concept completely vanished within a matter of weeks.
In-ring ability being rewarded? Wins and losses mattering? Leadership being relevant? Pfft, don’t be silly. And thus, the SmackDown Top 10 List was destined to end up like the rest of the once promising ideas featured across this list – casually tossed in the trash while Vince McMahon maniacally laughs at such an idea ever working.