10 Huge WWE Superstar Shake-up Predictions To Revitalise Raw

3. The Usos

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...because if the Raw doubles division could do with anything, it's a stint in the 'Uso Penitentiary'.

Jimmy and Jey have been the SmackDown Live! success story since the rosters were first re-split nearly two years ago, putting away the paint they played so hard in to redefine themselves as tough and uncompromising wrestling machines.

Stewards of the blue brand's tag division in between token reigns for The New Day and American Alpha, the twins have found form on the microphone too, exuding incredible confidence as cold-blooded heels and fiercely respected babyfaces thanks to the reigns.

WWE is never short of great matches in this rare era for workrate, but Jimmy and Jey's efforts have still shone, often beyond expectations and the work of their over-promoted peers. Whilst an A-Show/B-Show divide theoretically shouldn't exist between the brands, it unequivocally still does, and The Usos belong amongst the company's biggest and brightest as a reward for all their hard work.

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