10 Quick Fixes For WWE In 2019
4. Home Is Where The Heart Is
Since the notion of actual, shifting rosters designed to emulate the company-jumping thrill of the Monday Night Wars represents too much hard work, to alleviate the tedium and raise morale amid All Elite Wrestling's siren call, WWE could ship back under-utilised main roster acts back to NXT for short-term programmes - i.e., something longer than a one night stand.
This is something Triple H, between pressing his fingers against his temples at the mere mention of a UK pay-per-view, has suggested himself on conference calls.
People still remember Tyler Breeze's excellent 'Prince Pretty' schtick of 2014. Were he to return to Orlando, and not point his camera at the attention-drunk Velveteen Dream, we'd find ourselves with a preposterously entertaining programme. Even if The Revival returned to lose to the Undisputed Era, Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder would still lose a dream match, as opposed to the living nightmare that is their fate on Monday Night RAW. NXT is so predominantly outstanding that the brand's own issue with a loaded talent roster often goes ignored. Attempts to push EC3, Kona Reeves, and even Indy darling Keith Lee have all failed in 2018.
This is something that could be remedied by simply grabbing some bodies at catering.