The Wire Reinf. Instite states that WWF shall be supported. In Reality, it seldom is supported. WWF requires alot more supports because it is more flexible. One of the main reason of Not supporting the WWF is that you can run the concrete truck over the subgrade and place the concrete where you need it. The concrete trucks will often leave ruts which will affect your cracking(acts like a shear key). Some say the WWF should be in the top 1/3 of the slab, some say the bottom 1/3, and others compromise and say the middle of the slab. It appears best in the top 1/3 for cracking, bottom 1/3 for bending strength, and the middle as a compromise. I'm not so sure what the granular material does. As far as a drainage layer, the building is covered and all the water around the outside of the building is shead away from the building. We just use it as shimming material to level the site. If you put a vapor barrier over the top of the granular, little water will get to it. If you put the granular material over the vapor barrier you take the chance of it raining, before you pour, trapping the water. Then your worse off.
It seem, that in Concrete everything is a trade-off and it all depends on what you want to trade.