The second night of WWE's Superstar Shake-up happens tonight and after 19 names made their way from the blue brand to the red brand, fans are eagerly awaiting news of which names will be announced as coming from Raw to SmackDown Live. A South African tour schedule for WWE may have spoiled some of the

Several WWE stars are headed to South Africa for their tour this week. The names listed for the event have, in some cases, already been made public and it is the Raw brand that will be representing WWE on Wednesday and Thursday in Cape Town, then again on Friday and Saturday in Pretoria and Johannesburg.

Spoiler Alert:

Already confirmed for the tour are Roman Reigns, Finn Balor, Cesaro, Sheamus, Nia Jax, Sasha Banks, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville who all have photos on social media of them heading to Cape Town. They would have made these plans immediately following last night's edition of Raw. This also leads to speculation they've been told they'll be staying on the red brand and not needed for tonight's SmackDown Live program.

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While it can be that WWE moves some of these stars while not appearing on the show (they did so with Baron Corbin, Chad Gable and others), these are fairly big names WWE would likely want to appear on SmackDown Live if they were indeed switching brands.

Also advertised for the tour are Braun Strowman, Seth Rollins, Titus O'Neil, Samoa Joe, Asuka, Bayley and Bray Wyatt. Of those names, many assumed that Rollins and the Intercontinental Title would be moving to Tuesdays. This means he's either taking a later flight or he won't be switching shows.

Not listed on the tour were The Miz (already confirmed for SmackDown Live) Alexa Bliss, Mickie James, Brock Lesnar, The Revival, Elias, The Hardys, The Good Brothers and more. Does this mean these names will change shows? Of course not. But it might be worth watching for.

SmackDown Live airs tonight and will conclude the Superstar Shake-up with nearly 40 names having changed brands over the two nights.