5 GOOD Creative decisions by WWE right now

You know...I feel bad for WWE. Despite what many may believe they actually ARE trying to put on a decent show for us. The problem is, is that there are no real wrestling-based writers behind the scenes. And we end up paying for it. But what if I told you there existed GOOD WWE ideas? Would you roll your eyes? Would you agree? Or would you be indifferent? Well today, we are gonna' count down 5 GOOD creative decisions WWE has made.



5. Giving us KO/Zayn as heels
As seen on this weeks Smackdown Live, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn teamed with Dolph Ziggler to take on the New Day. Despite them coming up short, imagine this team right now. KO and Sami had a lackluster feud just a few short years ago. Now, they are back both as heels and doing really good work. Say what you will, but it is refreshing to see WWE do a heel team that should be together. And it's even more refreshing to do a heel team that has such great chemistry. Good work WWE, and good work KO and Sami.

4. Using Dolph Ziggler again
It's a little funny to me. Every week I hear how bad Creative has been doing, but yet when they pull something out of their hats that's a good idea, no one pops. I don't understand, Dolph Ziggler wasn't even being used. He was half boycotting WWE and their idea to make him a producer before he got the call. And now that he's working a schedule he deserves, it's somewhat shocking to see him come back. And that's what he did. He came back, shocked a bunch of people after beating up Kofi and no one is batting an eye. And the best part is that he's feuding with Kofi. Two guys who the fans have said for years deserve more. And now they're doing something but no one cares.

3. Aleister Black's promos
At first, I will admit. I hated Aleister Black's promos. They seemed like they were a rambling, incoherent mess. But as time goes on, it's showing that there's a purpose to his promos. It's to get the fans thinking a different of Black that they have in the past. Gone are the days of him tagging with Ricochet or tearing the house down in NXT. Now he's on a one man mission to prove how dangerous he is. His door is open, all you have to do is accept the challenge. And that's the problem. There's no one there who has stepped up to the plate...Yet.

2. The 24/7 Title
As goofy as what the 24/7 Championship has been (Which we all expected it to be) It's getting exciting seeing how R-Truth will get out of certain predicaments. This past week he hid in a crate on Smackdown Live from Jinder Mahal, and a guy in a forklift moved him into storage. That's great! When WWE does comedy, it can be a trainwreck. But this isn't one of those times. I'd love to see more legitimate matches for the belt but hey, let's not get hung up on details.

1. Bray Wyatt taking creative reigns
I'm pretty sure you all seen this one coming. Bray Wyatt is beyond a creative genius. He can find certain words or phrases, and twist them to his narrative. And we all buy in like suckers. As the weeks go on, the Firefly Funhouse segments get more and more disturbing. They get more eerie and has everyone talking. His promos are more than just promos. They are more than just a repackaging. It's him making a statement about his mind. And we're only getting a small glimpse into it, which may be a good thing. 

Yowie Wowie! That's our list! What do you think? Let us know below or on Twitter!










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