WWE Hell In A Cell 2017: 3 Reasons The New Day Should Win
1. The Usos Can Move To Raw Later
Original rumors stated that there would be a second “Superstar Shakeup” after SummerSlam, but that wasn’t actually the case. The New Day, as you may remember, moved from Raw to SmackDown Live in the first “Superstar Shakeup” that was announced on the episode of Raw after WrestleMania 33. They were always destined to clash with The Usos when it was announced they would move to the “Blue Brand”, and they weren’t given a rivalry or an introduction immediately as a way of setting up their rivalry with Jimmy and Jey Uso in a more proper manner.
The Usos, meanwhile, have been mainstays in SmackDown Live’s tag team division since the brand extension first materialized last year. Since then, they’ve been the MVPs of SmackDown to only AJ Styles, and it’s time for them to move to Raw where they can have some new programs.
They have already feuded with everyone on SmackDown Live, but they’ve never faced tag teams like The Club, The Bar, The Shield, or The Revival. Those are four of the best tag teams in WWE, and The Usos could put on 4.5-star clinics with those teams, just as they have done week-in and week-out with The New Day this year.
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I could see The Usos dropping the title at Hell in a Cell, hanging around on SmackDown for a little bit, and then moving to the “Red Side” after Survivor Series. There hasn’t been any announcement about a second “Superstar Shakeup”, but I have a feeling we’ll see one after Survivor Series, which is the upcoming “Big Four” pay per view on the calendar.