#2. Formulate a long-term plan

It's no secret that WWE needs a long term plan as they navigate the minefield that is the Coronavirus pandemic and doing weekly television might not be helping them. In fact, being responsible for seven hours of programming each week isn't giving them much time to come up with any long term solutions to their current problems.
With that being said and WWE still trying to come up to ways to create excitement in empty arenas, tell stories without sound, and work within set limitations, it makes sense for the company to take some time off. At least that way, they can work on long term solutions to some of these problems and create a more polished product.
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In the end, WWE is a little disorganized right now and needs some time to come up with a workable solution to these ongoing problems. Of course, that isn't their fault and is mostly due to the ongoing pandemic, but continuing to put out shows like RAW, SmackDown, 205 Live, and NXT, in empty arenas isn't helping anything.