10 Roster Moves WWE Must Make After WrestleMania 35

7. The Bar (SmackDown To Raw)

The Bar
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The Bar's 2018 move from Raw to SmackDown can be summed up as this: jobbed out to Braun Strowman and a kid at WrestleMania 34, then moved to Tuesdays and were constantly undermined by creative. Since then, they've lost the SmackDown belts to the cobbled-together team of The Miz and Shane McMahon as well.

It's hardly inspiring stuff for two guys who work a rugged, stiff and believable style.

Sheamus and Cesaro remain one of WWE's best teams almost three years on from forming, and they would be again on Raw. It's not like there's that much competition, and it's hardly as if Chad Gable and Bobby Roode are tearing houses down as champions. Those Raw titles need a reprieve, and The Bar could deliver one.

A feud with Gable and Roode might not actually be too bad. The same could be said for potential wrestlefests against The Revival, The AOP (when Akam is fit again) and a returning Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn unit.

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