10 Mistakes WWE Refuse To Learn From
1. Even Stevens Booking
Dean Ambrose beats The Miz, The Miz beats Dean Ambrose, Dean Ambrose beats The Miz and, you guessed it, The Miz beats Dean Ambrose. It’s a never-ending circle that we are destined to repeat and it's typical of WWE in 2017. No one dominates a feud; it’s all even-stevens.
It is a tactic which isn't always a disaster. If you have two performers on the same level, having them trade wins can be exciting. Sasha Banks and Charlotte were a perfect example of that. They were the two best, so they could beat each other on any given day. Sadly, no one believes that with Miz and Ambrose, at best they are equally mediocre and at worst, they are both a bit useless.
If everyone is equal, then no-one is any good. Ziggler, Owens, Wyatt, Rollins, Miz and even AJ Styles all feel like they are on the same level. They lose all the time, and because of that, it’s no surprise when it happens. Stone Cold, The Rock, The Undertaker, and Brock Lesnar - what do they all have in common? They hardly ever lost. If WWE wants to make new stars, then they need to stop letting those stars lose.