3 Exciting things WWE should do this week on RAW and SmackDown Live (29 & 30 April 2019)

What could WWE be planning next on RAW and SmackDown Live? 
What could WWE be planning next on RAW and SmackDown Live? 

The post-WrestleMania storylines began, and things are looking fresh after the Superstar Shake-Up. Both brands had some new faces, and new storylines are gradually building for next pay-per-view, Money in the Bank. The new RAW member AJ Styles stole the show last week when he overcame all the odds to become the number one contender for Seth Rollins' Universal Championship. Bray Wyatt made a shocking return with a new gimmick which is contrasting to his old one.

The all-new Robert Roode pinned Ricochet while the Viking Raiders dismantled Lucha House Party. Moreover, former Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander lost his debut match on RAW. SmackDown Live was not far behind as we saw some surprises. Kevin Owens turned on Kofi Kingston when the former Universal Champion attacked Kingston and Xavier Wood. Lars Sullivan continued his domination, and Roman Reigns suffered consequence after attacking Vince McMahon as he was taken down by Shane McMahon and Elias.

Vince Mahon's billion dollar company will be hoping to keep the impressive momentum this week. Here we discuss three exciting things WWE could be planning next on RAW and SmackDown Live.


#3 SmackDown Live debut of Buddy Murphy

Murphy
Murphy

Buddy Murphy, who is a former Cruiserweight Champion, got drafted to SmackDown Live two weeks ago. Although Murphy sent a message after getting picked in the blue brand, he has not appeared in the show yet. Murphy is immensely talented, and the company needs to propel him on the blue brand which is called the Land of Opportunities.

Murphy was a colossal name in 205 Live, and he played a pivotal role to lift the stature of the purple brand. Murphy was a dominating Cruiserweight Champion, and he had several awe-inspiring bouts. He lost the belt at the Showcase of Immortals this month when he faced Tony Nesse.

Considering the dexterity of Murphy in the squared circle, he has the potential to dominate the blue brand if he is booked well. After two weeks of the Superstar Shake-Up, we could expect the much-awaited debut of the former Cruiserweight Champion. Murphy's old foe Ali could be a perfect opponent for his SmackDown Live debut match as the two men offered some stupendous matches in the past.

#2 Andrade being announced as Finn Balor's opponent for Money in the Bank

Andrade and Balor in action
Andrade and Balor in action

Andrade and Finn Balor have been tussling for the last few weeks. Andrade got traded to RAW after the Superstar Shake-Up, and he faced the current Intercontinental Champion, Finn Balor. It was the last match of Balor on the red brand before he switched brands. As a matter of fact, the two men locked horns again on SmackDown Live as Andrade was traded back to the blue brand last week.

The two men already fought twice and Vince McMahon's billion dollar company might want to take this rivalry forward. With Money in the Bank just three weeks away, Andrade could be an ideal opponent for the Leader of the Balor Club. Both superstars are remarkable performers in the ring, and they offered astounding bouts when they locked horns in the last two week.

Considering Andrade and Balor already tussled in two normal matches, we could see a stipulation at Money in the Bank. Imagine the two superstars in an Ironman match or Falls Count Anywhere Match. They could tear the house down at XL Center.

#1 Bray Wyatt shows a split personality

The New Bray Wyatt
The New Bray Wyatt

Bray Wyatt was talking point last week when came back with a completely different gimmick. The Eater of Worlds presented the 'Firefly Fun House.' He had some strange friends in the house, and he promised to leave his old character which made him a fan favourite. With a completely different voice tone and look, the Eater of Worlds raised interest in the WWE Universe.

Judging by the segment last week on Raw, the new Bray Wyatt is likely to be a babyface. Interestingly, Wyatt has been an intimidating heel in his previous gimmick, and it will be exciting to see if he makes a significant impact like his previous gimmick.

Wyatt was awe-inspiring as a heel, and it will not be wise to leave the gimmick completely. Hence, he could have a split personality which could allow him to get back his bad side. Moreover, the new Bray Wyatt showed a possible dual personality if you watched his segment closely last week

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