WWE Superstar Shake-up 2018 results: Full roster changes for Raw and SmackDown LIVE

WWE Superstar Shake-up 2018 results: Full roster changes for Raw and SmackDown LIVE

The earth-shattering two-day Superstar Shake-up truly changed the face of WWE.

From the glorious emergence of Bobby Roode to a dominant showing by The Riott Squad to Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon's controversial hiring of Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn to Jinder Mahal emerging only to lose the United States Championship to Jeff Hardy, the first night of the 2018 Superstar Shake-up completely turned Monday Night Raw upside-down.

The second night of the Superstar Shake-up proved just as epic, as the emergence of elite Superstars like newly-crowned United States Champion Jeff Hardy, Asuka, Samoa Joe and four-time Raw Tag Team Champions The Bar completely reconfigured SmackDown LIVE. 

The following Superstars were sent from SmackDown LIVE to Monday Night Raw during the first night of the Superstar Shake-up: 

1) Jinder Mahal
2) Ruby Riott
3) Sarah Logan
4) Liv Morgan
5) Kevin Owens
6) Sami Zayn 
7) Zack Ryder
8) Fandango 
9) Tyler Breeze
10) Natalya
11) Dolph Ziggler
12) Drew McIntyre
13) Baron Corbin
14) Konnor
15) Viktor
16 Bobby Roode
17) Mojo Rawley
18) Mike Kanellis
19) Chad Gable

The following Superstars were sent from Monday Night Raw to SmackDown LIVE during the second night of the Superstar Shake-up: 

1) United States Champion Jeff Hardy 
2) Mandy Rose
3) Sonya Deville
4) Samoa Joe
5) Big Cass
6) Asuka
7) Luke Gallows
8) Karl Anderson
9) Cesaro
10) Sheamus
11) R-Truth
The Miz (Selected on the first night of the Superstar Shake-up) 

Plus new arrivals from NXT:
1) Andrade "Cien" Almas
2) Zelina Vega
3) SAnitY's Eric Young, Alexander Wolfe and Killian Dain

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