The fallout of the 2018 Superstar Shakeup

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SmackDown is widely thought to have done better than Raw, but how do each show's divisions stack up?

SmackDown Tag Team Division

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Not only did SmackDown get The Bar, as expected, the blue brand also didn't lose The Usos or New Day, one of which I was certain would be going to Raw in exchange. SmackDown has the Bludgeon Brothers as its champs, who have been built impeccably since last November, and we also learned that SAnitY would soon be arriving too.

Rounding out the new division are Gallows and Anderson, who hasn't done much on Raw, and though they're now separated from Finn Balor, they might just have a new opportunity to shine in the so-called "Land of Opportunity."

Like elsewhere on the card, SmackDown mostly got rid of its afterthoughts and got a stacked deck. Tremendous possibilities await now and the likely SAnitY/Bludgeon Brothers feud this summer will offer us a total war that keeps us on the edge of our seats every Tuesday night.

Grade after the Shakeup: A+

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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