Ranking Every Raw WWE Superstar Shakeup Move From Worst To Best

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn had to get away from SmackDown. Like, literally.

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Brace yourselves, because it's only a matter of time before WWE present Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz over on SmackDown.

In storyline, it was Bryan who requested that Kurt Angle agree to banish Miz from Raw and send him over, and it makes sense. As an antagonistic heel, Miz is peerless in the company, and he'll do everything in his power on the mic to build tension towards a match many thought they'd never see the last time he was on Tuesday nights.

Miz is gone from Raw, but WWE busily went about shifting some other top stars to take his place. A total of 19 names were drafted to the flagship on Monday, including the likes of Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Dolph Ziggler, Baron Corbin and a host of other, lower-tier talent.

Notably, Drew McIntyre added to the trio of NXT acts (Authors Of Pain, No Way Jose and Ember Moon) who were called up to the main roster last week. The question is though: which moves were the best, and what does this do for the careers of all the movees?

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