4 WWE Superstars/Tag Teams That Need a Brand Switch
Last summer’s initial brand split shook up the WWE to its core with superstars finding a new home on either Monday Night Raw or Smackdown Live.
And things in WWE were shaken up once again following WrestleMania 33 with a superstar shake up, sending several Raw stars to Smackdown and vice versa. Many superstars have flourished on their new brand, but others have struggled to stay relevant.
With the rumors of another possible superstar shakeup at the end of the year or the beginning of next year, that same issue could present itself once again. There are a number of superstars that could stand to change brands and some that would be much better suited on another brand.
It’s always an interesting dilemma trying to contemplate which superstars need to trade colors to either Raw or Smackdown and the hypothetical situations at hand could be intriguing, to say the least. The WWE has done a solid job over the past year of putting superstars on the appropriate brand, but another shakeup could be in the best interest of the WWE and the superstars in general.
With that being said, let’s take a look at four superstars/tag teams that need a brand switch to either Raw or Smackdown.