5 Obstacles WWE will need to overcome in 2019
We are now in the last month of 2018, and with the end of the year, December brings us an opportunity to take a look at what lies ahead.
While 2018 has been a good year when it comes to quality of matches to take place at World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. there have been quite a few challenges WWE has faced as well.
The year is now closing out with WWE suddenly having lost one of their masthead superstars to illness, and with a whole crop of top-tier superstars slowly fading away and no longer working full time.
2019 will be no different. Along with the arrival of the new year, will arrive a whole new crop of issues that WWE will have to tackle head-on if they are to do well in the coming year. One thing's for sure, 2019 will not be the easiest year for WWE to face.
Many things that happened in 2018 will make sure that WWE has a whole lot of challenges which they will have to confront in the coming year.
In this article, we will talk about some of the challenges that WWE will have to face in 2019.
#5 Working Without Brock Lesnar
As the days go on, the number of part-time stars are going on a steady decline.
For the long run, this is actually a good thing. While Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and The Undertaker all make appearances, very rarely is it that a major WWE pay-per-view is built up surrounding them.
However, the one part-timer who has been a mainstay of WWE for the past 2 years, Brock Lesnar continues to play a critical role in the company.
This situation is such, where Brock Lesnar is the WWE star to have held the Universal Championship for the better part of the last 2 years. However, he has entered the USADA drug testing pool, and sooner rather than later, Lesnar will be leaving WWE to go to UFC.
WWE will just have to get used to the idea of continuing without 'The Beast' and managing to step up so as to replace him. To do this they need to push their regular talent in a better manner than they have done so far.