5 biggest mistakes WWE made with this year's Draft

The 2020 WWE Draft left a lot to be desired this year.
The 2020 WWE Draft left a lot to be desired this year.
The Street Profits and New Day exchange Tag Team titles.
The Street Profits and New Day exchange Tag Team titles.

#4 WWE "swapping" the WWE's brands' tag team titles

The tag team division in WWE has seen better days across the board. There may be fewer tag teams across the brands in the company right now than at any time in the history of the industry. It's rather alarming to see how far the division has fallen over the last couple of years.

While it's common knowledge that Vince McMahon doesn't care for tag team wrestling, it doesn't excuse the fact that there is a large portion of the fanbase out there that absolutely loves it. Just because it isn't McMahon's cup of tea doesn't mean he should try to take it away from his paying customers.

With the 2020 Draft, WWE was presented with an out, something that would ease the strain on the tag team division within the company and create consistent new fresh matchups for the champions to take on by simply unifying the RAW and SmackDown Tag Team Championships and have them defended across both brands like they do with the women's tag team titles.

Instead, they did the most illogical thing possible. Not only did they have both tag team champions — then-RAW's The Street Profits and then-SmackDown's The New Day — swap brands, but they also had them exchange titles as well. These titles are prestigious. They are supposed to mean something, and there is a history to these championships that have been tracked for years now. Instead, WWE simply just swapped them because the color doesn't match the brand. This was a ridiculous decision.

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