WWE: 3 Problems The Superstar Shake-Up Needs To Address

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The Superstar Shake-Up is coming, and there’s a few problem areas the WWE would be wise to address during it’s annual roster restructuring.

For the last couple of years, the WWE has followed up WrestleMania with the Superstar Shake-Up.

It’s a fairly sound strategy when you really get down to look at it. Across WrestleMania weekend, a tremendous amount of title changes and debuts occur. It naturally opens the door to restructure WWE Raw and SmackDown so that fresh match-ups are available for both new and former champions.

Simultaneously, It also provides a clear storyline reason for why each new call-up is on a respective brand, while also hopefully avoiding the floating between shows we’ve seen in recent months from some of those NXT alumni.

That being said, each year there’s typically a couple of extra changes which need to be made. Some problem areas which have arisen throughout the prior year that WWE now has a prime opportunity to take a crack at solving.

This year, there so happens to be 3 problem areas the WWE would be wise to address during the Superstar Shake-Up.

Luckily, there’s some pretty clear cut ways to solve each of these unique dilemmas, starting with the men’s tag team divisions.