2. Brock Lesnar
From: Raw
To: SmackDown
Assuming The Beast Incarnate stays with WWE following WrestleMania and he turns down a return to UFC or a potentially lucrative AEW deal, he is in desperate need of a refresh.
Lesnar has been exclusive to Raw (not that he actually wrestles ON Raw, but you know what we mean) since he returned to the promotion in 2012. In his previous WWE spell he was one of the top stars on SmackDown and he could be again, especially with the promotion’s impending move to FOX and the Network’s desire to present a more sports-oriented program.
Lesnar fits that bill perfectly and it opens to door to a whole host of unique match-ups that have not yet occurred in WWE. It makes a lot of sense.
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