1. Consistency in All Titles and Feuds
If WWE is organized than the product won’t feel as messy, or full as it does. Three hours of Raw can be a lot when every performer is fighting to have the best match, or segment on the card. This has been a consistent problem for a lot of talent. Take Cesaro for example, he looks weak on Raw, by strong on Smackdown.
After distributing prestige, focus and time to all major championships, midcard feuds can become relevant and attract fans attention because everyone will know when all other segments will be. Watching WWE television won’t be as random as it usually is. It may become formulaic eventually, but that’s ultimately up to the performers isn’t it?
Truthfully, this isn’t a fool proof plan. The Card is always subject to change, but organizing WWE television gives a lot more focus to the entire roster rather than the few that have figured out how to play the system.