5 WWE Superstar Shakeup moves that didn't make sense
Last week the second Superstar Shakeup of the current brand split occurred. Now that we have had a week to digest the 25 changes, this article is going to take a look at five of those changes that didn't make sense.
For the most part, there were some great moves in the Shakeup. The best of the moves was The Miz to SmackDown Live at the request of former General Manager Daniel Bryan. The move allows a feud that started in 2016 to continue now that Bryan has been cleared to wrestle in the WWE again.
One of the better moves to Monday Night Raw was Dolph Ziggler and a surprise ally in Drew McIntyre from NXT. They looked amazing together when they attacked Titus Worldwide. It'll be interesting to see how this duo works together in the future.
As for the five moves that didn't make sense, this list includes some wrestlers we haven't seen on television in quite some time, some that are still in the title hunt for their former brands, and moves that just didn't make sense overall.
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#5 The Bar to SmackDown Live
The Bar is one of the best tag team stories of the past year and a half. Two former champions as singles competitors put together by then-GM Mick Foley as hated rivals, Cesaro and Sheamus have achieved a lot of success together capturing the WWE Raw Tag Team Championships a total of four times.
The move doesn't make sense because they're competing at the Greatest Royal Rumble this week for the RAW tag team championships though they're on SmackDown. It is giving away that Bray Wyatt and WOKEN Matt Hardy are winning on Friday, or it is going to create even more confusing as red titles are on the blue brand.