#2 Less focus on women's evolution

Weren't we supposed to still be in the middle of a women's revolution?
While there were indeed a few women's matches on both Raw and Smackdown Live this week, they were largely relegated to minimized segments and didn't get much time to show what they could do. Not only did the storytelling of all the women involved suffer as a result of this, but it also put out what was otherwise a white-hot revolution on the part of the female athletes.
Even Becky Lynch, who is the current Raw Women's champion was coupled with her boyfriend, Seth Rollins in hopes of hyping up their mixed match tag team match at Extreme Rules. Of course, there's nothing wrong with doing that and the company deserves credit for bringing their relationship on screen, but not at the expense of the women's division.
With that being said, maybe it was just an off week for the division and the storytelling will get more time to be fleshed out in the coming weeks. If not, however, WWE is at risk of hurting one of their most valuable overarching storylines and giving up on something that was truely a powerful movement.