#4 The Usos (From Smackdown Live to Raw):
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Since 2016, The Usos have been a part of the Smackdown Live brand and they have been treated as one of the top Tag Teams on the show. The Usos have had amazing matches with the likes of The New Day, American Alpha etc. Their Hell in a Cell match against The New Day Last year was a show-stealer. In 2 years, the Usos have won the Tag Titles multiple times, turned heel and then face again, had matches with almost all the teams on the roster and now they have started to become stale.
A move to Raw, however, could make them interesting again. The Usos are quite talented in the ring and their mic skills are decent too. Moving to Raw at the earliest would allow them to have fresh feuds and matches with the likes of The Revival, The Authors of Pain, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins etc. Moreover, shifting to Raw would also give The Usos more air-time as they haven’t been getting enough time to shine on the Smackdown brand as of late.