10 Worst Ever WWE Superstar Brand Switches 

They should have stayed where they were
They should have stayed where they were

#5 Edge To RAW - 2010

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After just about three years of being the best reason to watch WWE SmackDown, Edge was drafted back to RAW in the 2010 Draft lottery.

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At the time, it seemed like he had done all he could on the blue show, having been a 6 time World Champion on SmackDown before he left. Edge had returned from injury earlier in the year to win the Royal Rumble match and thus, turned face in the process. Before he did, Edge had been WWE's biggest and best heel for the previous 5 + years, but as he was cheered more and more every week even before his injury, it was time for a change.

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Even though Edge had gotten over very well as a face, WWE still decided to turn him heel again upon his return to RAW. The turn quickly backfired and Edge would be highly cheered during his appearances every Monday night. Edge wouldn't get up to much during his RAW return, mainly having short feuds with Randy Orton and the Nexus.

The Rated R Superstar was traded back to SmackDown in October 2010, where he would spend the last few months of his in-ring WWE career as World Heavyweight Champion for the seventh time.

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