3 SmackDown Live Superstars who should be drafted to RAW and 3 who shouldn't 

Who will switch brands?
Who will switch brands?

#1 Shouldn't move to RAW: Finn Balor

Balor
Balor

Former NXT Champion Finn Balor is part of SmackDown Live, having switched brands in the last draft. The former Universal Champion had a three-year stint on the Red Brand, as he was drafted to RAW in 2016. While he had a decent run on RAW, Balor is expected to reach his full potential on SmackDown.

Balor's last match was at SummerSlam, where he wrestled The Fiend. There is no doubt that The Fiend made an impressive debut, easily vanquishing Balor. Since the match at SummerSlam, Balor has not been seen on WWE TV.

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When Balor does make his inevitable return to the squared circle, he will hope to make a mark on SmackDown with the aim of becoming SmackDown's top Superstar.

#1 Should move to RAW: Ali

Ali
Ali

Without a shadow of a doubt, Ali is one of the most underrated Superstars on the Blue Brand. Despite being in a number of outstanding matches on the main roster, Ali has not been able to reach the top of the ladder. A brand switch could be highly advantageous for the former Cruiserweight Champion, allowing him to propel to the very top of RAW's championship scene.

While Ali has never been a primary contender for the WWE Championship, he has been chasing the Intercontinental Championship for awhile, but is yet to win the belt. The high-flyer has recently rekindled his rivalry with Nakamura, and the two men may clash at Hell in a Cell.

RAW has a bigger roster and the Red Brand's high flyers are doing exceptionally well. Ricochet and Cedric Alexander have been impressive since becoming part of the Red Brand, and Ali could be another notable addition.

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