10 Major Improvements WWE Must Make Before WrestleMania XL
1. Give The Women's Division Some Proper Stories
Despite having absolutely every bona fide female star available to them in the wake of WrestleMania 38, the company insisted on refusing to give the likes of Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Bayley, Ronda Rousey, Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Naomi, Asuka, and Sasha Banks a significant or even slightly interesting programme to explore over the last 12-months.
All that talent and the most compelling thing to tumble out of the division in the last year was an epic SmackDown Women's Championship match between a set of entirely miscast warriors.
Only Ripley has been able to just about keep from getting pulled down by the mediocrity, and that's largely because she's been more associated with the riotous Judgment Day than Damage CTRL fights for pointless supremacy.
The answer is simple. Spend more than a few minutes crafting a long-term story capable of both exciting fans and the performers themselves and watch the magic unfold before and during the Road to WrestleMania XL.
The talent involved are too damn good to fumble even the most basic of logical storylines. But they've not even been gifted that level of material during Vince or Trips' various reigns of women's division nothingness.
Should these brilliant ladies continue to be unforgivably treated like afterthoughts over the coming year, expect many more to follow Banks and Naomi out the door before long.