I don't think a judge would explain it that way. As far as I know you can stack the triggers, and shuffle with said effects to see another three cards, not two. You look at the top three, rearrange them, and draw for the turn, or you can pay four life to draw the ones you put back. One trigger would have to resolve, otherwise, they'd just overlap. And that's where a shuffle effect would make it extra nice.
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