I understand basic public key cryptography. You generate a key pair on your machine. Then you upload your public key to the certificate authority and they sign and return it to you. You then install the certificate on your key chain and use that to sign your apps in XCode (with the private key).
Pretty straight forward.
The WWDR Intermediate Certificate (WWDRIC) doesn’t seem to fit that model. You need to only download it once (unless it expires) and you may have multiple developer signing certificates over an extended period of time.
My hypothesis is that it allows Xcode to validate your developer certificates with a local source (the WWDRIC) and not have to go on to the network to validate your signing certificates. This avoids the latencies associated with networks (or you might not even be on the net).