WWE Superstar Shake-up: 7 shocking decisions the company could make
The Superstar Shake-up has been WWE's method of drafting superstars across both Raw and SmackDown Live ever since 2017, and while many members of the WWE Universe prefer that the company brings back their old system, the draft, this system works perfectly fine as well.
The sight of seeing general managers fight tooth and nail for superstars just gives the entire concept a special feel.
Nevertheless, if there is one thing the Superstar Shake-up has done well over the last few years was the fact that WWE made a whole host of shocking decisions on the day. As champions trading brands, new champions being crowned, and the biggest stars switching their alliance is always a fun prospect to witness.
This year we could see more of the same, as WWE will try to get their audience pumped for the following year.
#1 Midcard titles change brands
The main aspect of the WWE Superstar Shake-up is the possibility of where the title holders of Raw and SmackDown Live could land. The only titles exclusive to Raw and SmackDown Live is the brand's tag team titles, aside from those belts, WWE could switch the brand of any champion in this year's shake-up.
And the most likely group of champions to shift brands would be the mid-card champions, as we saw in the past, WWE could once again place the titles on opposite brands, and with the current title holders we have, it could shockingly happen again.
Finn Balor has been biding his time on Raw for a long time now, and it just seems like he is destined to move away from the red brand to start a new career on SmackDown Live, while Samoa Joe has already started a feud with Raw's Bruan Strowman, which could see him move to Raw. These are switches that could very well happen, so be prepared for it.