5 mistakes WWE should avoid after Crown Jewel - Roman Reigns' next challenger, Superstars exchange belts

Becky Lynch and Roman Reigns retained their titles at Crown Jewel.
Becky Lynch and Roman Reigns retained their titles at Crown Jewel.

#4 The New Day breaking up after Xavier Woods' King of the Ring win

The New Day is one of the greatest teams in WWE history. While Big E has been separated from the unit, Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston are still strong. But will they last?

Woods is now the King of the Ring after defeating Finn Balor in the tournament final. This may prompt a singles run for the New Day member, but it should not come at the expense of his friendship with Kingston.

We'd rather see a dynamic similar to when Kofi was WWE Champion, with Xavier Woods playing the supportive partner. Hopefully, the two will stick together, and his royal highness entertains us on SmackDown. All hail King Woods!


#3 WWE neglecting the undercard of the women's division

WWE's booking of the Queen's Crown Tournament has been shocking, to say the least. Despite the talent involved, no match before the final lasted longer than three minutes. The women's undercards on RAW and SmackDown need a boost following Crown Jewel.

Liv Morgan and Carmella will continue their feud on RAW, while Naomi is locked in an angle with Sonya Deville and Shayna Baszler on SmackDown. But WWE should begin building even more female stars beyond them.

The likes of Toni Storm, Xia Li, and Tegan Nox should be given a chance to get over on the main roster. WWE needs to rebuild the women's tag team division after the draft broke up every team except the Champions, Nikki A.S.H., and Rhea Ripley.

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