Wayland was such a bad implementation and execution from the start.
Almost 2 decades passed and it's still not usable. Xorg with all its faults is still much more usable and the architecture, though bad, makes much more sense than what wayland is doing.
Except it's a nonsense point, x.org working is precisely why there was no reason to rush it out. They made an EXCELLENT implementation rather than the MVP that x.org is.
There was no reason to rush, because x.org still worked... the point was to create an excellent from the ground up implementation, that takes tons of time.
Why would they rush it out if there's something that already works fine? That'd completely defeat the purpose of it.