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5 things WWE needs to avoid in 2018

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Will the WWE bounce back in the year 2018?

The year 2017 was a mixed bag for the WWE. While RAW captured our imagination by delivering one great PPV after another, Smackdown somehow limped its way towards the finish line. Bad booking decisions plagued the blue brand throughout the year. Thus, what could have been a breathtaking year, ended up being a mere blip on the radar.

The WWE is infamous for being stubborn and not learning from its mistake. But the recent revamping of the Survivor Series match card at the last possible moment shows that things might be taking a U-turn for the better. WWE's current roster might very well be one of its finest ever ensembles till date.

So, if the WWE can avoid a repeat of the booking blunders they committed in this year, then 2018 might turn out to be a tremendous year to be a wrestling fan. Here are five things that the WWE should not do in 2018 to make it a phenomenal year


#1 Utilize big names in the tag team division

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Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins must compete in the singles division.

2017 was without any shadow of a doubt the year of the tag team division. While the tag teams of The Hardy Boyz, The Bar and The Shield stole the show on RAW, New Day and The Usos had an epic rivalry on the blue brand as well. Kudos to these tag teams for reviving the stale WWE tag team division and turning it into the mainstay of the company.

But the WWE might have missed a trick or two by restricting superstars like Jeff Hardy, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Cesaro and Sheamus to the tag team division. These stellar competitors could have produced awe-inspiring bouts in the singles division instead. Drafting these larger than life superstars over to Smackdown could have turned around the fortunes of the blue brand as well. But the WWE had other plans.

With the return of The Revival, and main roster call-ups for Author of pain and Sanity just around the corner, the tag team division of the WWE could do without the services of these superstars. They can be utilized to strengthen the singles division in 2018 instead.

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