4 WWE Superstars who could still move brands after the 2019 Superstar Shake-Up

Vince McMahon oversaw the two-night Superstar Shake-Up
Vince McMahon oversaw the two-night Superstar Shake-Up

#3 Nikki Cross

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One of the big stories to emerge from the Superstar Shake-Up came during Monday’s episode of Raw when Eric Young was revealed to have moved to the red brand by himself, meaning the SAnitY faction has officially split up.

Alexander Wolfe and Killian Dain have both remained members of the SmackDown Live roster following the Shake-Up, but it remains to be seen what the future holds for the undrafted Nikki Cross.

The Scot has been appearing on both Raw and SmackDown Live since she was called up to the main roster from NXT in December 2018. However, unlike fellow NXT call-ups EC3, Lars Sullivan, Lacey Evans, Heavy Machinery, Aleister Black and Ricochet, she is yet to be assigned to either the red or blue brand.

Several Superstars were confirmed to have moved to SmackDown Live following Tuesday’s episode, so there is still time for her to be added to a brand before next week’s shows. But, as of the time of writing, her name is nowhere to be seen on WWE's Shake-Up list and she is the only full-time Superstar whose WWE.com profile page does not include a brand-specific logo.

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