10 Roster Moves WWE Must Make After WrestleMania 34

6. Baron Corbin (SmackDown-Raw)

Baron Corbin
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They could also take Baron Corbin away from SmackDown and start his healing process after last summer made him look like a colossal twit.

WWE will be lucky if Corbin is able to recover from losing the Money In The Bank briefcase and that hum-drum two-month United States Title reign he had late last year. As soon as Corbin won MITB, it became obvious that WWE's writers didn't have a clue what to do with him.

Here's a hint: play to his strengths.

Corbin really isn't as bad as some make him out to be. He's raw, sure, but there's a good heel in there if booked correctly. His promos are decent and the guy has improved in-ring. On Raw, a fresh platform that removes the stigma of his (ultimately failed) main event run over on SmackDown, it'd be easier to accentuate those positives.

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