10 Missed WWE Booking Moments That Screwed 2015

More often than not, WWE creative has dropped the ball this year.

Nothing is perfect. Yes, when considering World Wrestling Entertainment, one should also consider the notion that there's literally tons of plans that company makes that never completely come to fruition in an ideal manner. However, when considering this idea, do note that a champion here, a match going in a different direction there, and a stable split later, and a company one loaded with promise has nothing on the table. Thus and so is WWE in 2015. It's an inarguable point that WWE has more raw talent on its roster than it's had in quite some time. NXT has proven to be so fruitful that the company's successfully sold out shows for two nights for two pay-per view events, and has also provided the company with its World Champion and fastest rising stars, too. However, in all of the company's talent being mis-aligned, numerous incredible opportunities are being missed. In what is either a case of creative just being overwhelmed or creative just being ill prepared, WWE's current creative situation is proving to be likely doing more harm than good. Here's 10 moments that have led to a 2015 where, more often than not, creative's been dropping the ball.

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Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.