El Reg has previosuly noted (https://www.theregister.com/2023/05/17/asahi_linux_wayland_only/) the project porting Linux to Apple Silicon, Asahi Linux, has also pushed for Wayland by default.
Given Asahi's work pushing ARM specific fixes upstream, and RaspberryPi's move to Wayland providing a large userbase to find and fix edge cases, I wonder if we'll see increasing Wayland adoption driven by the move from x86 to ARM, as much as individual distro preferences?
For those complainging about remote management not being a feature of Wayland, while I've only had a brief play with RDP over Linux to Wayland, but this testing looks promising
https://blog.wirelessmoves.com/2022/05/wayland-remote-desktop-sharing-and-ubuntu-22-04-revisited.html