5 Biggest Problems Surrounding WWE Right Now
With all the hype that surrounds the WWE, the company has failed to deliver some fresh quality television lately.
Top superstars are left to compete in tag-team bouts which has been compounded by a stale women's division, and a disappearing Universal Champion.
Considering how predictable the product is becoming, there are a lot of issues WWE needs to fix. WWE's creative booking is killing the credibility of a lot of top performers.
While Vince McMahon continues to push Roman Reigns to the moon, a plethora of talent sits idle; waiting for an opportunity.
So, without further ado, let's dive deep and address the elephant in the room. Here are the 5 Biggest problems the WWE currently needs to address.
#1 Why is the Undertaker silent?
Ever since the Undertaker lost at WrestleMania 30, his credibility as a performer has started depreciating. Despite being one of the greatest that ever lived, The Phenom is nothing more than just a special attraction now.
Considering his loss to Roman Reigns was pitted as his final bout, the 53-year old returned for a date with John Cena at WrestleMania 34. The feud itself was carried by Cena alone; with no response from the Dead Man.
His last segment came at Raw 25 where he cut a confusing promo about his career. It's a shame that he's never addressed why he left his hat, gloves, and coat in the middle of the ring at WrestleMania 33.
He also wrestled Rusev in a Casket Match without any legitimate build-up.Taking all this into account, it only goes on to say that the WWE doesn't know what to do with the Undertaker. The Phenom, who used to haunt us with his supernatural gimmick is roaming directionless now.
His silence is disappointing. With all that John Cena did to ignite the Phenom, all we got was a squash match. Whether the Undertaker returns next year or not, not addressing his character's psyche will only increase the problems.