It’s time to make a few suggestions to Vince McMahon with post-WrestleMania time and the beginning of a new WWE year right around the corner. There is much less pressure and structure regarding booking and there is more freedom for storylines to fail because plans for the following year’s WrestleMania are not 100% set in stone. Some storylines will inevitably fail and be completely forgotten in contrary to the fact that fans think they will be completely relevant.
Superstars also get more time for matches because the mood is more lighthearted – there is no massive event imminently awaiting. This typically occurs twice during the year, once right after WrestleMania lasting until about early June, and once in the early fall between SummerSlam and Survivor Series. This time will also provide an opportunity for Lars Sullivan to make his debut. Advertisements for him began around the time of Survivor Series last year, but they stopped when he had a panic attack. If he is not ready, he should take as much time as he needs to get his mental health in order.
My last suggestion is one to grow the business of WWE even more. Vince McMahon should be making plans, which he may be doing already, to hold a WrestleMania on another continent within five or ten years, maybe somewhere in Europe. Considering how big of an influence the country of Japan has had on American sports entertainers, as nearly everyone who is a WWE superstar currently has wrestled at some point or another in Japan.
WWE has multiple superstars on the main roster who have been leaders of the Bullet Club (AJ Styles and Finn Balor). It may be very intriguing to hold a WrestleMania in the Tokyo Dome. WWE has such a global fanbase, they surely already have many fans in Japan.