#1 Stop relying on nostalgia

Believe it or not, WWE's biggest problem seems to be their need to always capitalize on nostalgia. Now nostalgia on its own isn't a bad thing and has proven quite lucrative for the company in the past, but again, when you start to do it too many times you begin to take away from what made the moment special in the first place.
For example, WWE has relied on The Shield to pull them out of tough spots over the past couple of years and the move is starting to lose its appeal. Beyond that, it is starting to create a situation where the company is so interested in going back to what may have worked at one time that they don't try to create something new!
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With that being said, bringing The Shield out for another go around isn't a bad idea in itself, but it needs to be backed up by equally well put together programming across the card. In the end, WWE can't afford to lose focus on the other storylines they have marinating right now and that could be what happens if the company continues to rely on nostalgia.
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