5 RAW Superstars who should never move to SmackDown

Seth Rollins has been
Seth Rollins has been "Mr. Monday Night" for a long time now

#4. Randy Orton

Randy Orton found his stride in 2020
Randy Orton found his stride in 2020

When looking at Randy Orton, one can't help but feel that so much more could have been done with his career. Sure, the last decade does include an impressive set of World titles won, a WrestleMania main event, a few significant feuds and more, but somehow, Orton never truly reached the peak that he could have.

Either way, he spent a good part of three years on SmackDown before making the shift to RAW in 2019, where he quietly turned face again. It took a returning Edge for him to turn heel - a role that fits him far better.

Even looking at the promos that he cut during the build, it's clear that he has an old-school heel character, particularly when you look at his overall psychology throughout his career. It seems as though he's found his place on Monday Night RAW and while he likely has another 4-5 years remaining (as per his contract), it's better for him to become a RAW mainstay.

He'll always be a reliable top heel if WWE ever needs a World title challenger.

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