10 Huge WWE Superstar Shake-up Predictions To Revitalise Raw

7. Mojo Rawley

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2017 Andre the Giant Battle Royal Winner and persistent Zack Ryder botherer Mojo Rawley requires a list of qualifiers that long before his name just to imbibe him with the tiniest level of credibility as a main roster performer.

Unwelcome on NXT during its golden era in both singles and tag matches, Rawley's presence on SmackDown Live! didn't magically shift perceptions towards as most assumed. A Ryder injury theoretically put a bullet in their Hype Bros unit, even if the impending feud was the type of angle you'd only want to watch if forced to at gunpoint

There seems nothing left for the big lug, but in the era of super-service, warm bodies on both rosters at least provide more purpose than they once did before. And who knows? Maybe the ex-NFLer's switch to Raw represents that last 'Hail Mary' for WWE as going in the opposite direction was for Jinder Mahal last spring. WWE know how to create the idea of a 'Land Of Opportunity' - adapting the concept on Monday Nights wouldn't be that wild a suggestion.

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