#2 More exposure on WWE SmackDown FOX than RAW on USA Network
WWE Friday Night SmackDown is certainly the "A-Show" in WWE today.
SmackDown on FOX brings in the most viewers for any WWE show on a weekly basis and also has the highest television rights fees for any televised WWE product in the United States.
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Because of its home on network television, the blue brand largely gets bigger stars and bigger storylines on its weekly program.
Given that SmackDown is watched by, on average, over two million people per week, it could be argued that staying on the blue brand would give Big E far greater exposure than staying on RAW.
Therefore, it would perhaps be in Big E's best interest to stay on WWE's most popular and critically acclaimed brand.
This could then eventually lead to a match against Universal Champion Roman Reigns in the future on Friday nights.
#1 Big E can reunite with The New Day on WWE RAW
The New Day is one of the greatest and most popular factions in modern WWE history.
Despite being horribly mismanaged and cast early on in their WWE run, Big E, Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston found a way to make the group work. They hold the record for the longest Tag Team Championship reign in history at 483 days.
The New Day has also held the tag team championships on eleven separate occasions during their history as a team.
After the group split during the WWE Draft last year, Big E has appeared with his New Day partners during select pay-per-view events. Moving to the red brand would allow Big E to re-unite with Kingston and Woods on a full-time basis.
Kofi Kingston engaged in a successful singles run, winning the WWE Championship whilst being a member of The New Day. Perhaps Big E can also achieve this feat on RAW.