WWE Superstar Shakeup: 3 Moves That Should Not Have Happened

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3. The Bar –> SmackDown Live

Okay, so if we’re looking into the future, moving The Bar, Sheamus and Cesaro, to SmackDown Live will probably pay off. They already faced and defeated most of Raw’s tag teams and are in need of new competition.

SmackDown Live‘s smaller roster also provides the opportunity for both of them to have successful singles’ runs if they choose to split in the near future. After all, SmackDown already has some elite tag teams in the form of The New Day, The Usos, The Bludgeon Brothers, and the new arrivals SAnitY.

That being said, their move to SmackDown was a poor choice solely due to timing issues. They lost the Raw Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania, so they deserve a rematch at the belts, and they are going to get it.

In Saudi Arabia, at the Greatest Royal Rumble event, The Bar are squaring off against the oddball team of Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt for the Raw Tag Team Championships. This could be a good match, but since it is the RAW Tag Team Championships, and The Bar are on SMACKDOWN, it kind of gives away the result of the match.

I look forward to seeing what The Bar will do on SmackDown, but the Superstar Shakeup has taken all of the suspense out of their championship match at the Greatest Royal Rumble since Bray and Matt are the only members of Raw  in the Raw championship match.