10 Things WWE Are Getting Dead Wrong At The Moment
7. The Treatment Of Younger Talent

Bray Wyatt has been the king of reinvention in WWE over the past eight years. Each time he comes in with a new gimmick it gets over with the fans before bad booking sends him back to square one. Defeats by The Undertaker, John Cena, Randy Orton, and Goldberg (all at WrestleMania) have killed his momentum dead, time after time.
Kevin Owens and The Miz should both have been multi-time world champions by now. Sami Zayn is only just beginning to gain some traction as Intercontinental champion at 36. These guys should have progressed to the top of the card by now to leave the secondary title to top younger workers like Andrade (30), Ricochet (32) and Angel Garza (28). Mustafa Ali is another who, through a mix of bad luck and lukewarm pushes, has never been able to get to that upper echelon.
To put it bluntly; legends going over the stars of today and constant 50/50 booking need to stop in order to let the next generation flourish. WWE have matches like the Royal Rumble, the classic Survivor Series five-on-five, the Elimination chamber, and Money In The Bank which they can use to elevate others to the level of Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins.