WWE Draft 2020: 6 Superstars who should remain on SmackDown

Time to shake things up again!
Time to shake things up again!

#3 The Fiend and #2 Alexa Bliss should remain on WWE SmackDown

Two twisted minds are on the same page.
Two twisted minds are on the same page.

The WWE partnership of the year is just getting started. After a few months going back and forth between her usual self and her new, entranced version, Alexa Bliss and the Fiend are officially on the same page.

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Bray Wyatt's alter-ego originally attacked Bliss to get into the psyche of his opponent Braun Strowman, but it didn't work. Strowman basically disowned any prior relationship between him and Bliss. He has remained the new monster version of his WWE character.

Bliss had been struggling to explain how she felt about the Fiend and how it was affecting her current relationships. Nikki Cross felt that her buddy was changed and Kevin Owens also tried to get some answers. That all came to a head last week on the Kevin Owens show after the Fiend attacked Owens. Bliss and Wyatt ended the segment hand in hand.

The whole storyline has taken place on WWE SmackDown and both Bliss and Wyatt have added some intrigue to Friday nights. While the Fiend's whole presentation is grandiose and would fit better into the three hours of RAW, this is one of the WWE storylines helping to anchor the Blue brand.

If one or both of the competitors are taken away from SmackDown due to the WWE Draft, it would gut the Blue brand of some great storytelling. The Red brand has RAW Underground, the 24/7 Championship scene, and two big factions in the Hurt Business and RETRIBUTION. It doesn't need this one as well. Reigns still has to have his one-on-one showdown with the Fiend over the Universal Championship.

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Edited by Kaushik Das
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