4 WWE Superstars/Tag Teams That Need a Brand Switch
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Dolph Ziggler from Smackdown to Raw
Out of all the superstars the WWE has seen over the years, Dolph Ziggler’s career might be the most unusual of anybody. As incredibly talented as Ziggler is in the ring and as much as he has proven to be a valuable and reliable commodity to the WWE, he has never truly broken through the proverbial glass ceiling.
He’s a two-time world champion, but he has never been treated the same as other top guys in the WWE. Ziggler’s current storyline on Smackdown is strange, to say the least, as he imitates present and past WWE superstars and acts as if he has been betrayed by the company and the fans.
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It’s too late for a main event resurgence because of how many chances the WWE has lost with Ziggler, but perhaps a switch from Smackdown to Raw would be a good move for the showoff. The WWE has more or less shown that at this point, Ziggler isn’t in the cards for anything big anyway.
So why not switch things up for, if nothing else, the sake of simply having quality matches and putting over young talent? That has been Ziggler’s undefined role in the company in recent memory and working with a different crop of talent would shake things up.