Roman Reigns Dean Ambrose WWE
Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose could be reunited on “SmackDown Live,” after WWE's “Superstar Shake-up.” Pictured: Ambrose and Reigns celebrate their victory at SummerSlam at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on Aug. 23, 2015 in New York City. Getty Images

The end of WrestleMania 33 means the start of a new season in WWE, and with that comes a few major changes. WWE will hold a "Superstar Shake-up" on "Monday Night Raw" and "SmackDown Live," which will see some wrestlers switch brands for the next year.

WWE hasn't announced exactly how the "shake-up" will go down or if there will be another draft. According to wwe.com, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle and SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan will be able to make "trades, deals and other moves" in order to improve the respective rosters of the two shows.

READ: Early WrestleMania 34 match predictions

It isn't exactly easy to make predictions regarding what will happen Monday and Tuesday night, considering it's unknown if only a few or many WWE superstars will be switching brands. However, it would make sense for a few wrestlers, in particular, to head over to the other show.

Roman Reigns

WrestleMania 34 is still a year away, but the build for the show's main event has already begun. It seems pretty clear that Brock Lesnar and Reigns will headline WWE's biggest pay-per-view of 2018, and the company needs to keep them apart in the meantime. The best way to do that might be to send Reigns to "SmackDown Live," making a Reigns vs. John Cena SummerSlam 2017 main event possible. A feud between Reigns and The Miz this year could also be interesting.

Charlotte Flair

If any singles wrestler in WWE needs a change of scenery, it might be Charlotte. The four-time women's champion is in desperate need of new superstars to feud with after being the third overall pick in July's draft. Charlotte and Sasha Banks traded the Raw Women's Championship six times in the second half of 2016, and the Nature Boy's daughter has feuded with Bayley for all of 2017. A swap for Alexa Bliss makes sense, since she's been the top heel on "SmackDown Live" for the last nine months or so.

AJ Styles

Styles told Shane McMahon that he doesn't want to leave "SmackDown Live," and that might be an indication that the former world champion will be doing just that. It looks like he's making a babyface turn, and he could replace Reigns as one of the top good guys on "Monday Night Raw." Feuds with Kevin Owens or Seth Rollins could be in Style's future, and he could potentially reunite with Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. Styles was the best wrestler on WWE's best show last year, and "Monday Night Raw" could certainly use what he brings to the table.

The New Day

The shake-up can't come soon enough for The New Day, who haven't had a meaningful feud this year. They didn't even have a match at WrestleMania 33, and it's time for them to head to the blue brand. With The Hardyz, Gallows & Anderson and Sheamus & Cesaro likely to dominate the Raw Tag Team Championship scene for the near future, The New Day can head to "SmackDown Live" for feuds with The Usos and American Alpha. It might even make sense to give someone like Big E a push for a singles title on Tuesday nights.