The WWE Superstar Shake-Up is over now, but it might get big face-lift next year. The WWE main roster saw plenty of people switch brands, but it seems that not everyone in the company enjoyed the experience.

Brad Shepard reported on Oh, You Didn’t Know that his source indicated to him that the Superstar Shake-Up is more of a “pain in the ass” for everyone involved.

“A source in the company recently described the Superstar Shake-Up as an ‘annoying pain in the ass for everyone from the top down,’ especially with them changing their minds on a couple of Superstars at the last minute.”

This is quite interesting especially when you consider the current climate backstage in WWE. Therefore, adding something like the Superstar Shake-Up to the mix probably only complicates things further.

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WWE will keep running things the way they like because in the end all of the decisions are direct reflections of what Vince McMahon wants to do.

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