WWE listens to fans--eventually. But they are really bad at capitalizing on the moment.
It's not like Sasha won't win the belt eventually, but this is arguably her hottest moment. She should have won (by screwjob or cleanly) right now. It won't be as big of a deal if she wins later.
Ditto the Fiend is the most over superstar on the roster. If you want to protect both him and Seth, then they shouldn't be in a match together. This ending hurts both. (But if you choose one then the Fiend has to win. There's a lot of ways to get him to forfeit the title afterwards)
The Kabuki Warriors finally got the title. But with no real build. Arguably they are going to start a program with Bliss/Cross now. But here you change the title in a seemingly random fashion.
I was actually ok with the Kofi squash. (minus the Cain Velasquez storyline). But this isn't the first time that WWE seems to not be able to take advantage of the moment. So many storylines have been killed by pacing or shock finishes for the sake of a shock finish which is never followed up on.
With Charlotte and Bayley--Charlotte randomly gets 242 title shots, but wins the last match and that's probably the end of the feud (one of them will be drafted away most likely) I don't know what they are doing with Charlotte, but Bayley needed the title a little longer to make her heel character get momentum.
If Survivor Series remains the same RAW vs. Smackdown, we are looking at:
Becky vs. Charlotte again.
Seth vs. Brock again.
AJ vs. Nakamura again.