5 massive changes Vince McMahon has made to WWE since WrestleMania 35

Backstage at WrestleMania 35
Backstage at WrestleMania 35

#4. The emergence of new stars and lesser reliance on part-timers

Part-time presence has reduced
Part-time presence has reduced

It was only a few years ago when fans were complaining that part-timers who were well past their prime were taking up major spots on big cards such as WrestleMania. It was undeniably true and WWE did have a major problem creating new stars due to their overreliance on part-timers.

Their age would always catch up, of course, and the part-timers have slowly but surely begun to take a back seat. Sure, we see Goldberg and The Undertaker essentially have exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia but you won't see fans complaining too much about it because Saudi Arabia shows aren't very important for the flow of WWE storylines.

The only part-timer whose presence remains strong is Brock Lesnar and even he has had a somewhat different period, appearing a little more frequently than usual and being booked as a fighting Champion.

Moreover, 2019 saw him put over Seth Rollins big at SummerSlam and that alone is a big deal as Lesnar hardly ever loses clean.

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