2017 WWE Superstar Shake-Up Ranked - From Worst To Best

10. Charlotte Flair

Charlotte SmackDown
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Has Charlotte Flair had a good year? She may well be on the verge of capping it off with a SmackDown Women’s Championship win, but the former four-time RAW Women’s Champ has been more of a bystander on the blue brand since making the switch in April.

This could be for the best in the long run. The RAW women’s division ultimately became stale when the conveyor belt of Charlotte and Sasha moved into overdrive, and Flair’s lack of presence in the title picture since moving to SmackDown has allowed others to shine. As a result, SmackDown’s female division looks a lot stronger than that of the flagship show.

You can’t keep Charlotte out of the spotlight for long however, and a SmackDown Women’s Championship match is beckoning. Will Charlotte win that title and go on to face Alexa Bliss at Survivor Series? 'The Nature Girl' has had a good year by virtue of having a quiet year - that is a rare occurrence in wrestling.

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