4 theories on why WWE has moved three Raw Superstars back to SmackDown Live

Aleister Black was originally listed as a Raw Superstar
Aleister Black was originally listed as a Raw Superstar

#2 Aleister Black & Ricochet should be singles stars

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Heading into the 2019 Superstar Shake-Up, many fans predicted that WWE would split up Aleister Black and Ricochet and allow them to compete as singles Superstars on separate brands.

However, they teamed up once again last Monday, this time alongside Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder in a losing effort against The Viking Experience and The Revival, and they went on to be confirmed as members of the Raw brand.

Although the main-roster newcomers have impressed with their in-ring ability during their matches on Raw and SmackDown Live over the last two months, it looked as though their run as a duo would come to an end after they lost matches for the Raw Tag Team titles, SmackDown Tag Team titles and NXT Tag Team titles in the space of six days over WrestleMania week.

Now that Black has moved to SmackDown Live and Ricochet is on Raw, the WWE Universe will get to see what all the fuss was about when both Superstars stood out as singles competitors in NXT.

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