10 Wrestlers Who BADLY Need A New WWE Superstar Shake-Up

4. Naomi

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Naomi jumping to Monday Night Raw would be a mutually beneficial move from a creative standpoint, though splitting her and husband Jimmy Uso would come off as a cold, vindictive move on WWE's part, similar to the way they treated Carmella and Big Cass a few years back.

Regardless, Naomi has lost her way on SmackDown. Becky Lynch, Asuka, Charlotte Flair, and even Carmella have ended her days in the spotlight. On top of this, there's now a real danger of being overtaken by up-and-comers Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville, whose continued progress ensures the blue brand's middle ranks will be well-stocked for the foreseeable future.

The same can't be said of Raw, where there's little going on away from the women's division's biggest and baddest. Naomi would be a complementary midcard piece whose arrival would stop WWE from having to rely on subpar workers like Alicia Fox and Dana Brooke, who are still way below the company's new working standard. That she has been on SmackDown since the 2016 Draft also opens up all kinds of fresh matches up and down the card, transforming the switch into a career-reviving topic.

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