10 Changes That Would Enhance WWE's TV
2. No More Superstar Shake-ups
The Superstar Shakeup is awful; it takes everything that made the original 2016 draft great and takes a metaphorical dump all over it.
Remember when Shane and Stephanie actually drafted up picks and tried their hardest to design their dream roster? Remember how impactful it was when AJ Styles was picked up before John Cena? Remember when Finn Bálor was Raw's third draft pick and suddenly everyone, even including those who hadn't seen a minute of NXT, knew he was a big deal?
All of this is completely reversed and ruined by just randomly throwing wrestlers from one side to the other. Wrestlers don't feel valuable when they can just randomly be moved from one side to the other, what's even the point of brand loyalty at that point? Why would a wrestler like Dean Ambrose fight tooth and nail for SmackDown Live! when he can just be pushed over to Raw half a year later?
Switching wrestlers from brand to brand is absolutely crucial; there's only so many feuds that can take place on a single show. WWE just needs a better way of handling the system, such as incorporating a yearly trade or revived draft of some sort.