Ranking Every SmackDown WWE Superstar Shakeup Move From Worst To Best

3. The Bar

Sheamus Cesaro The Bar
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Seeing The Bar lose to Braun Strowman and a kid at WrestleMania 34 then stare at the lights for Breezango on Raw this past Monday was weird. Akin to the territorial days of pro wrestling, it was almost like WWE had chewed up The Bar's usefulness and were readying Sheamus and Cesaro to leave for another region.

In a slightly skewed sense, that's exactly what has happened. The Bar have traded ruling Raw for freshness on SmackDown, and they're now well-poised to continue their run as WWE's most valuable tag-team.

If WWE are thinking of splitting the pair, they shouldn't. Sheamus and Cesaro have mileage yet, and they're ideal for lengthy feuds against The Usos, SAnitY and Rusev/Aiden English. It wouldn't even be a problem if WWE rebooked The Bar vs. The New Day either.

Enough time has passed that old feuds would feel relatively fresh again.

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