WWE announces more roster additions for Raw and SmackDown

Following the conclusion of this year’s draft, WWE has announced more roster additions for Raw and SmackDown.

The IIconics (Peyton Royce & Billie Kay), Zack Ryder & Curt Hawkins, Mojo Rawley, No Way Jose, and Sarah Logan have been added to the Raw roster.

Cesaro, Luke Harper, Fire & Desire (Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville), Dana Brooke, and Drake Maverick are now on SmackDown.

The draft took place on last Friday’s SmackDown and this Monday’s Raw. Those 13 wrestlers weren’t picked on either night.

On last night’s preview episode of WWE Backstage, it was announced that Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross have been traded to SmackDown for “considerations for future draft picks down the line.”

Here are the updated rosters for Raw and SmackDown:

Raw —

  • Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch
  • The O.C. (AJ Styles, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson)
  • Drew McIntyre
  • Randy Orton
  • Ricochet
  • Bobby Lashley
  • Kevin Owens
  • Natalya
  • Raw Tag Team Champions The Viking Raiders (Ivar & Erik)
  • The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)
  • EC3
  • Eric Young
  • Sin Cara
  • Universal Champion Seth Rollins
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Andrade (w/ Zelina Vega)
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Asuka & Kairi Sane
  • Rusev
  • Aleister Black
  • Cedric Alexander
  • Humberto Carrillo
  • Erick Rowan
  • Buddy Murphy
  • Jinder Mahal
  • 24/7 Champion R-Truth
  • Samoa Joe
  • Akira Tozawa
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Titus O’Neil
  • Liv Morgan
  • The IIconics (Peyton Royce & Billie Kay)
  • Zack Ryder & Curt Hawkins
  • Mojo Rawley
  • No Way Jose
  • Sarah Logan

SmackDown —

  • Roman Reigns
  • “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt
  • Sasha Banks
  • Braun Strowman
  • Lacey Evans
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder)
  • The Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)
  • Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker)
  • Apollo Crews
  • Drew Gulak
  • Heath Slater
  • Tamina
  • The B-Team (Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas)
  • WWE Champion Brock Lesnar
  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Big E & Xavier Woods)
  • Daniel Bryan
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley
  • Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura (w/ Sami Zayn)
  • Ali
  • Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode
  • Carmella
  • The Miz
  • King Corbin
  • Shorty Gable
  • Elias
  • Alexa Bliss
  • Nikki Cross
  • Cesaro
  • Luke Harper
  • Fire & Desire (Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville)
  • Dana Brooke
  • Drake Maverick

Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross traded to WWE SmackDown

Former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross are now part of the SmackDown roster.

During tonight’s preview episode of WWE Backstage on FS1, Paul “Triple H” Levesque appeared via video and announced that Bliss & Cross have been traded to SmackDown. The trade was framed as there also being “considerations for future draft picks down the line” involved.

Bliss & Cross had been drafted to Raw with separate picks on night one of the draft. WWE uploaded a post-show interview where Bliss talked about how she was happy to still be on the same brand as Cross.

Bayley won the SmackDown Women’s Championship on this past Friday’s episode. Sasha Banks was also drafted to SmackDown.

Women’s Tag Team Champions Asuka & Kairi Sane are on the Raw roster. It was noted that the titles can still be defended on both brands, but Asuka & Sane will become exclusive to Raw if they lose the titles.

Here are the updated rosters for Raw and SmackDown:

Raw —

  • Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch
  • The O.C. (AJ Styles, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson)
  • Drew McIntyre
  • Randy Orton
  • Ricochet
  • Bobby Lashley
  • Kevin Owens
  • Natalya
  • Raw Tag Team Champions The Viking Raiders (Ivar & Erik)
  • The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)
  • EC3
  • Eric Young
  • Sin Cara
  • Universal Champion Seth Rollins
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Andrade (w/ Zelina Vega)
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Asuka & Kairi Sane
  • Rusev
  • Aleister Black
  • Cedric Alexander
  • Humberto Carrillo
  • Erick Rowan
  • Buddy Murphy
  • Jinder Mahal
  • 24/7 Champion R-Truth
  • Samoa Joe
  • Akira Tozawa
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Titus O’Neil
  • Liv Morgan

SmackDown —

  • Roman Reigns
  • “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt
  • Sasha Banks
  • Braun Strowman
  • Lacey Evans
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder)
  • The Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)
  • Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker)
  • Apollo Crews
  • Drew Gulak
  • Heath Slater
  • Tamina
  • The B-Team (Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas)
  • WWE Champion Brock Lesnar
  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Big E & Xavier Woods)
  • Daniel Bryan
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley
  • Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura (w/ Sami Zayn)
  • Ali
  • Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode
  • Carmella
  • The Miz
  • King Corbin
  • Shorty Gable
  • Elias
  • Alexa Bliss
  • Nikki Cross

WWE Draft 2019: Full list of night two picks, updated rosters

Raw and SmackDown’s new rosters will come into focus tonight as Denver hosts night two of the WWE Draft.

After it began on SmackDown last Friday, the draft will conclude on Raw tonight. Tonight’s draft pool is headlined by WWE Champion Brock Lesnar, Universal Champion Seth Rollins, SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley, Women’s Tag Team Champions Asuka & Kairi Sane, Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura, Charlotte Flair, The New Day, Daniel Bryan, and more.

Raw getting the first pick tonight was set up by Becky Lynch defeating Charlotte in the opening match.

The list of night two picks for both brands will be updated throughout tonight’s Raw, along with the updated rosters.

Night two picks —

Raw:

  • Universal Champion Seth Rollins
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Andrade (w/ Zelina Vega)
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Asuka & Kairi Sane (titles can still be defended on Raw and SmackDown, Asuka & Sane will become exclusive to Raw if they lose them)
  • Rusev
  • Aleister Black
  • Cedric Alexander
  • Humberto Carrillo
  • Erick Rowan
  • Buddy Murphy
  • Jinder Mahal
  • 24/7 Champion R-Truth
  • Samoa Joe
  • Akira Tozawa
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Titus O’Neil
  • Liv Morgan

SmackDown:

  • WWE Champion Brock Lesnar
  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Big E & Xavier Woods)
  • Daniel Bryan
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley
  • Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura (w/ Sami Zayn)
  • Ali
  • Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode
  • Carmella
  • The Miz
  • King Corbin
  • Shorty Gable
  • Elias

Updated rosters —

Raw:

  • Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch
  • The O.C. (AJ Styles, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson)
  • Drew McIntyre
  • Randy Orton
  • Ricochet
  • Bobby Lashley
  • Kevin Owens
  • Natalya
  • The Viking Raiders (Ivar & Erik)
  • The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)
  • EC3
  • Eric Young
  • Sin Cara
  • Universal Champion Seth Rollins
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Andrade (w/ Zelina Vega)
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Asuka & Kairi Sane
  • Rusev
  • Aleister Black
  • Cedric Alexander
  • Humberto Carrillo
  • Erick Rowan
  • Buddy Murphy
  • Jinder Mahal
  • 24/7 Champion R-Truth
  • Samoa Joe
  • Akira Tozawa
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Titus O’Neil
  • Liv Morgan

SmackDown:

  • Roman Reigns
  • “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt
  • Sasha Banks
  • Braun Strowman
  • Lacey Evans
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder)
  • The Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)
  • Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker)
  • Apollo Crews
  • Drew Gulak
  • Heath Slater
  • Tamina
  • The B-Team (Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas)
  • WWE Champion Brock Lesnar
  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Big E & Xavier Woods)
  • Daniel Bryan
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley
  • Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura (w/ Sami Zayn)
  • Ali
  • Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode
  • Carmella
  • The Miz
  • King Corbin
  • Shorty Gable
  • Elias
  • Alexa Bliss
  • Nikki Cross

WWE announces additional draft picks for Raw and SmackDown

Ahead of the draft resuming on Raw tomorrow, WWE has announced additional picks that have been made by Raw and SmackDown.

EC3, Eric Young, and Sin Cara have been added to the Raw roster, while Apollo Crews, Drew Gulak, Heath Slater, Tamina, and The B-Team (Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas) are now on SmackDown.

Except for Crews, all of those wrestlers were listed as free agents after not being selected on night one of the draft. Akira Tozawa, Cesaro, Chad Gable, and Humberto Carrillo also weren’t drafted from the night one draft pool.

Crews was originally part of the night two draft pool.

The updated rosters for Raw and SmackDown heading into night two of the draft are listed below:

Raw —

  • Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch
  • The O.C. (AJ Styles, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson)
  • Drew McIntyre
  • Randy Orton
  • Ricochet
  • Bobby Lashley
  • Alexa Bliss
  • Kevin Owens
  • Natalya
  • The Viking Raiders (Ivar & Erik)
  • Nikki Cross
  • The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)
  • EC3
  • Eric Young
  • Sin Cara

SmackDown —

  • Roman Reigns
  • “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt
  • Sasha Banks
  • Braun Strowman
  • Lacey Evans
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder)
  • The Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)
  • Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker)
  • Apollo Crews
  • Drew Gulak
  • Heath Slater
  • Tamina
  • The B-Team (Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas)

Lynch vs. Banks advertised for WWE Raw, winning brand gets first pick

Night two of the WWE Draft will also feature a match with draft implications.

WWE is advertising Becky Lynch vs. Sasha Banks for Monday’s episode of Raw. The match has a stipulation where Raw will get the first pick that night if Lynch wins, and SmackDown will get the first pick if Banks wins.

Lynch — the current Raw Women’s Champion — was drafted to Raw with the first overall pick on night one of the draft. Banks was drafted to SmackDown.

Lynch retained the Raw Women’s title against Banks in a Hell in a Cell match this past Sunday. Banks hasn’t wrestled since being injured in that match.

On tonight’s SmackDown, Seth Rollins faced Roman Reigns to determine which brand would get the first pick on night one of the draft. Rollins won by disqualification after being attacked by The Fiend.

For the draft, WWE split up the list of eligible wrestlers into draft pools for nights one and two.

The Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado is hosting Monday’s Raw.

WWE Draft 2019: Full list of night one picks and free agents

New rosters for Raw and SmackDown will begin to take shape as the T-Mobile Arena hosts night one of the 2019 WWE Draft.

The draft will begin on tonight’s SmackDown and then conclude on Monday’s Raw.

Due to Raw being a three-hour show, Raw will pick 41 wrestlers and SmackDown will pick 30. The draft is divide into two “preliminary draft pools.” One set of wrestlers is eligible to be picked by either Raw or SmackDown tonight, and the other list is eligible to be picked by either brand on Monday.

Raw got the overall pick tonight due to Seth Rollins defeating Roman Reigns by disqualification. Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch was selected with the first pick. 

Stephanie McMahon will host the draft and there will also be appearances by FOX and NBCUniversal personalities.

After the draft, the Wild Card rule will no longer be in effect.

The list of draft picks for both brands will be updated throughout tonight’s SmackDown:

Raw —

  • Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch
  • The O.C. (AJ Styles, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson)
  • Drew McIntyre
  • Randy Orton
  • Ricochet
  • Bobby Lashley
  • Alexa Bliss
  • Kevin Owens
  • Natalya
  • The Viking Raiders (Ivar & Erik)
  • Nikki Cross
  • The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)

SmackDown —

  • Roman Reigns
  • “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt
  • Sasha Banks
  • Braun Strowman
  • Lacey Evans
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder)
  • The Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)
  • Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker)

Free agents (wrestlers are free agents and “able to sign with the brand of their choosing” if not picked on the night of their draft pool) —

  • Akira Tozawa
  • Cesaro
  • Chad Gable
  • Drew Gulak
  • EC3
  • Eric Young
  • Heath Slater
  • Humberto Carrillo
  • Sin Cara
  • Tamina
  • The B-Team (Bo Dallas & Curtis Axel)

Preliminary draft pools announced for nights one and two of WWE Draft

WWE has announced “preliminary draft pools” for the two nights of this year’s draft.

The draft will begin on tomorrow’s SmackDown and then conclude on Monday’s Raw. The draft pools are a list of wrestlers who are eligible to be selected on each night.

The pools are:

Night one (October 11 episode of SmackDown) —

  • Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch
  • Roman Reigns
  • The O.C. (United States Champion AJ Styles, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson)
  • “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt
  • Drew McIntyre
  • Randy Orton
  • Sasha Banks
  • Ricochet
  • Braun Strowman
  • Bobby Lashley
  • Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross
  • Lacey Evans
  • The Viking Raiders (Erik & Ivar)
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder)
  • Natalya
  • The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins)
  • Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)
  • Cesaro
  • Kevin Owens
  • Humberto Carrillo
  • Akira Tozawa
  • Sin Cara
  • Eric Young
  • EC3
  • Chad Gable
  • Heath Slater
  • Drew Gulak
  • The B-Team (Bo Dallas & Curtis Axel)
  • Tamina

Night two (October 14 episode of Raw) —

  • Universal Champion Seth Rollins
  • WWE Champion Brock Lesnar
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair
  • Titus O’Neil
  • Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura (with Sami Zayn)
  • Aleister Black
  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Big E & Xavier Woods)
  • Daniel Bryan
  • Bayley
  • Luke Harper
  • Erick Rowan
  • The Miz
  • Ali
  • King Corbin
  • Elias
  • Raw Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode
  • Samoa Joe
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane)
  • Rusev
  • Cedric Alexander
  • Rey Mysterio
  • R-Truth
  • Carmella
  • AOP (Akam & Rezar)
  • Heavy Machinery (Tucker & Otis)
  • Apollo Crews
  • Andrade
  • Liv Morgan
  • Jinder Mahal
  • Buddy Murphy
  • Mojo Rawley
  • No Way Jose
  • Dana Brooke
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder
  • The IIconics (Billie Kay & Peyton Royce)
  • Sarah Logan
  • Fire & Desire (Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville)
  • Drake Maverick

The wrestlers in the first pool are eligible to be drafted by Raw or SmackDown on night one, and the wrestlers in the second pool are eligible to be drafted by Raw or SmackDown on night two.

The rules for the draft and the list of FOX/NBC Universal personalities who will be appearing were also revealed today. Due to Raw being a three-hour show, the brand will pick 41 wrestlers in the draft. SmackDown will select 30 wrestlers. Tag teams will count as one pick “unless FOX or USA Network specifically wants to pick only one Superstar from the team.”

WWE noted that “any undrafted Superstars will immediately be declared free agents and able to sign with the brand of their choosing.”

Rollins vs. Reigns will open tomorrow’s SmackDown, with Rollins representing Raw and Reigns representing SmackDown. The stipulation for the match is that Raw will get the first overall pick in the draft if Rollins wins, and SmackDown will get the first pick if Reigns wins.

WWE reveals draft rules, list of celebrities set to appear

Ahead of it kicking off tomorrow, WWE has revealed the rules for this year’s draft:

  • Over 70 Superstars, as well as tag teams, are eligible for selection in this year’s WWE Draft
  • SmackDown will draft 30 Superstars, and Raw will select another 41 Superstars
  • Since SmackDown is a two-hour show and Raw is a three-hour show, for every two picks SmackDown makes, Raw will receive three
  • Tag teams will count as one pick unless FOX or USA Network specifically wants to pick only one Superstar from the team
  • Any undrafted Superstars will immediately be declared free agents and able to sign with the brand of their choosing

The draft will begin on tomorrow’s SmackDown at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It will then conclude with night two taking place on Monday’s Raw at the Pepsi Center in Denver,  Colorado.

Tomorrow’s SmackDown will open with Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns. Rollins is representing Raw in the match, while Reigns is representing SmackDown. The stipulation is that — if Rollins wins — Raw will get the first overall pick. SmackDown will get the first pick if Reigns wins.

When the draft was first announced, it was noted that personalities from FOX and NBCUniversal would be appearing across the two nights. WWE has revealed that the following list of celebrities will be making appearances:

  • Alex Rodriguez — FOX MLB analyst
  • Michael Che & Colin Jost of “Saturday Night Live”
  • Christian Slater of “Mr. Robot”
  • Joe Buck & Troy Aikman — NFL on FOX commentators
  • Jim Cramer of “Mad Money”
  • Kevin Burkhardt & Frank Thomas — FOX MLB analysts
  • Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Jimmy Johnson & Tony Gonzalez — FOX NFL Sunday
  • Ronde Barber, Charles Davis, Chris Spielman & Daryl Johnston — FOX NFL analysts
  • Charissa Thompson, Michael Vick & Peter Schrager — FOX NFL Kickoff
  • Rob Stone, Brady Quinn, Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart & Urban Meyer — Big Noon Kickoff
  • Joel Klatt — FOX College Football analyst
  • Dule Hill of USA’s “Psych” and “Suits”
  • James Roday of “Psych”
  • Marcus Lemonis of “The Profit”
  • Margaret Josephs & Melissa Gorga of “Real Housewives of New Jersey”
  • Rodney Harrison & Chris Simms — Football Night in America
  • Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Mustoe & Kyle Martino — Premier League Live

Post Wrestling’s John Pollock reported on the role the celebrities will play: “The celebrities will be doing spots but not actually making the picks, they are said to be spots discussing strategy/analysis. Stephanie McMahon will be in the role of announcing all the picks like a league commissioner would.”

Che and Jost were involved in a storyline with Braun Strowman earlier this year, with it leading to them being entrants in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal on the WrestleMania 35 pre-show. Strowman won the match by last eliminating Che and Jost.

WWE is hyping that “For the first time, executives from FOX and USA Network have direct influence over the WWE Draft as it will determine the Superstars competing for either Raw or SmackDown.”

Rollins facing Reigns on SD, winning brand gets first pick in WWE Draft

Before the WWE Draft begins on tomorrow’s SmackDown, a match with draft implications will open the show.

WWE has announced Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns as the opening match for this Friday’s SmackDown. Rollins is representing Raw, while Reigns is representing SmackDown. The stipulation is that — if Rollins wins — Raw will get the first overall pick in the draft. SmackDown will get the first overall pick if Reigns wins.

Heading into the draft, Rollins has been on the Raw roster and is the Universal Champion. Reigns has been on SmackDown since joining the brand in this April’s Superstar Shake-up. They’ll be eligible to be picked by either brand in the draft.

Rollins didn’t appear on this week’s Raw. The show came the night after his Hell in a Cell match against The Fiend ended without a decisive finish. WWE is calling the finish a stoppage.

Reigns & Daniel Bryan defeated Erick Rowan & Luke Harper in a tornado tag match at Hell in a Cell.

Tomorrow’s SmackDown is taking place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Night two of the draft will then be held on Monday’s Raw at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.

Next WWE Draft confirmed, FOX and NBCU personalities to appear

The next WWE Draft is officially set for October.

WWE confirmed today that the draft will take place across two shows next month. It will begin on SmackDown on Friday, October 11 and then will continue on Raw on Monday, October 14.

Dave Meltzer reported earlier this month that those were the expected dates for the draft. The SmackDown episode is taking place in Las Vegas, while Denver will host the Raw episode.

October 11 is the second episode of SmackDown on FOX. WWE announced that “On both nights of the Draft, Superstars from Raw and SmackDown will appear along with personalities from FOX and NBCUniversal programming to announce select picks that will determine the rosters of each distinct brand.”

Raw airs on the USA Network, which is part of NBCUniversal.

The last time a full WWE Draft took place was in 2016. WWE has done Superstar Shake-ups since then, with the most recent one being held in April. The “Wild Card rule” was introduced in May, allowing wrestlers to make appearances on both brands.

Meltzer noted that next month’s draft is part of a series of moves that will be made to freshen up Raw and SmackDown both with talent and in other ways.

SmackDown will air live on Friday nights when it moves to FOX. The first episode is on October 4, and the theme of it is SmackDown’s 20th anniversary celebration.

Next month’s draft was advertised during the NFL on FOX today.

WWE draft planned for SmackDown and Raw in October

Another WWE draft will be taking place in five weeks.

As noted in a recent Observer about some roster changes with the SmackDown move to FOX and the company wanting to go back to talent exclusivity on each brand, WWE has tentatively decided on dates for two new draft shows.

The draft will start on the SmackDown episode in Las Vegas on Friday, October 11, as a way to try and maintain the expected big audience of the FOX premiere one week earlier.

The Raw draft will then take place on Monday, October 14 in Denver.

This is part of a series of moves that will be made to freshen up both shows both with talent and in other ways during October.

SmackDown debuts on FOX on Friday, October 4. The show is taking place in Los Angeles, with the theme of it being SmackDown’s 20th anniversary celebration. Brock Lesnar, Kurt Angle, Lita, Mick Foley, Booker T, Hulk Hogan, Trish Stratus, Goldberg, Jerry “The King” Lawler, Mark Henry, Ric Flair, and Sting are advertised for the premiere episode.

Grading the WWE draft six months later

It’s been just over six months since the WWE draft. Since that time, WWE has had three of their big four pay-per-views of the year and we’re now on the Road to WrestleMania. I thought it might be a good time to go back and look at the draft in retrospect.

I will look at all 30 individuals drafted on the live special and assign a letter grade based on their draft position and how their career has gone since then. Then I’ll look at the people who were drafted on the post-show special on the Network and identify sleeper picks.

The final pieces are the wrestlers who have been added since the brand split and their impact on their brand and WWE as a whole.

2016 WWE Draft —

Raw’s picks —

1. Seth Rollins — B-

Rollins returned from injury shortly before he was drafted but came back to be part of the focal point of Raw storylines during a period when ratings were declining. He just recently suffered another injury which puts his WrestleMania status in doubt.

2. Charlotte — A

She’s been the focal point of the women’s division and part of the first ever women’s match to headline a WWE PPV.

3. Finn Balor — B

Really, this should be “incomplete” but I think he made enough of an impact in the short time before getting injured to warrant a letter grade.

4. Roman Reigns — B

Very similar to Rollins, except he managed to stay healthy through the time frame.

5. Brock Lesnar — A-

Very good use of him, especially considering the draft position. When he’s there, he’s generally the focus of the show and will almost certainly be a part of the closing match at Mania.

6. The New Day — B-

They held the tag team titles for most of the time period, setting the all-time WWE/WWF record for the longest reign. They feel colder now than they did before the brand split, though.

7. Sami Zayn — C-

He’s definitely in a worse spot now than when he was drafted. It will be interesting to see what plans, if any, there are for him at Mania.

8. Sasha Banks — B+

She’s been right alongside Charlotte as the focus of the women’s division, although she’s taking a step back now to feud with Nia Jax.

9. Chris Jericho — A

The second biggest steal of the draft given that he’s been one of the four main people focused on for his brand for most of the time period.

10. Rusev w/ Lana —B-

They’re consistently one of the most entertaining acts on the show. Rusev has been kept out of the title picture for the most part or he’d have a higher grade.

11. Kevin Owens — A+

The steal of the draft for either side. With the injury to Balor, he essentially took the ball and ran with it. He will likely take a step back during Mania season as most expect him to lose the Universal title at Fast Lane.

12. Enzo Amore & Big Cass — B

Maybe the best pure babyfaces on the Raw roster as they consistently get the biggest reactions coming out. They’re nowhere close to title contention but not everyone can be.

13. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson — C+

They just recently won the tag team titles, which saved them from a failing grade. They floundered for much of the year.

14. Big Show — C-

Given how often he’s used, he shouldn’t have been drafted on the main show. He’s supposed to have a featured Mania match with Shaquille O’Neal but really has only appeared on Raw a handful of times.

15. Nia Jax — B-

Jax pushed hard out of the gate, getting squash wins for months. Since then, she’s been just outside the fringe of title contention. Should have a big year after Mania.

16. Neville — B

Neville was wasted for most of the time period but has rejuvenated the cruiserweight division since returning.

17. Cesaro — B

He feuded with New Day for most of the time period after being put in a tag team with rival Sheamus and ending their record title reign.

18. Sheamus — B

See Cesaro.

Overall grade for Raw’s main draft — B-

SmackDown’s picks —

1. Dean Ambrose — A-

Ambrose was the World Champion at the time of the draft and carried it to SmackDown. He feuded with AJ Styles over the championship and then moved on to feud with The Miz over the IC title, eventually winning that belt.

2. AJ Styles — A+

Styles has been the World Champion for most of the time period and carried the brand. Yes, he had a high draft position but he performed far better than most thought he would.

3. John Cena — B+

Would be higher if he were more active. Cena feuded almost exclusively with AJ Styles, having excellent matches every time out before winning his 16th World title.

4. Randy Orton — B-

Orton has taken a back seat to Bray Wyatt as part of the Wyatt Family but is coming off winning the Royal Rumble, so obviously he will be a key focus of WrestleMania.

5. Bray Wyatt — B-

Similar to Orton, he hasn’t been close to the title picture at all but was part of the tag champions for a short time.

6. Becky Lynch — B+

While the SmackDown women’s division hasn’t been quite the focus it has been on the Raw side, it’s not that far off and she was champion for much of the time since the draft.

7. The Miz w/ Maryse — A

Other than Kevin Owens, and perhaps AJ Styles, no one on either brand has improved their stock more than he has. Miz almost single-handedly made Talking Smack a must-watch show early on.

8. Baron Corbin — B

Corbin is just outside the World title picture and may be in for something big at Mania. Other than Orton, he was probably the most impressive SmackDown wrestler at the Royal Rumble.

9. American Alpha — B-

Chad Gable & Jason Jordan came in with a lot of hype but fell off quite a bit. They have started to regain steam after winning the tag titles, but they’re hurt because of the lack of quality teams on this brand.

10. Dolph Ziggler — B

Given his draft slot, he’s been more of a focus than you would’ve expected. His feud with Miz resulted in some of the more entertaining stuff of the latter half of the year on SmackDown.

11. Natalya — C+

The second highest drafted woman on the brand, and for most of the time period she may not even been top five in terms of focus. She looks to be involved with Nikki Bella in the near future, which should improve her slot.

12. Alberto Del Rio — D

A complete waste of a pick, especially in hindsight.

Overall grade for SmackDown’s main draft — B

Secondary Draft —

Raw picked up Braun Strowman with their 28th pick (48th overall), but other than that, there’s not a single person they drafted that even came close to making an impact.

Raw’s grade — C

SmackDown got current Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss with the pick before Strowman. They also got the Usos, who were tag team contenders, and Carmella with the last pick of the draft.

SmackDown’s grade — B-

Free Agents (additions since the draft) —

On the Raw side, obviously the biggest addition has been Goldberg, who alone would win them this category. Dragging them down somewhat would be the addition of all the cruiserweights who thus far would have to be considered a disappointment with the exception of Neville, who was drafted. They also added Bayley, who has done very well.

Raw’s grade — B+

SmackDown got the first free agent, Heath Slater, who won the tag team titles and has improved his stock quite a bit in the last six months. They also added jobber James Ellsworth, who ended up a World title challenger on TV for a few months.

Rhyno was added as Slater’s partner and the Spirit Squad were even brought in for a short run. Curt Hawkins has floundered. On the women’s side, Nikki Bella is always going to be a focus and Mickie James has not been around long enough to give a proper valuation.

SmackDown’s grade — B

Based on these letter grades, SmackDown would be the higher ranked show which seems to coincide with popular opinion. SmackDown’s TV ratings are way up since the brand extension while Raw’s have fallen, although most of the time period happened during football season when ratings always drop.

SmackDown only had 11 wrestlers in the Royal Rumble, though, as opposed to 18 Raw wrestlers (and one NXT superstar). Those numbers are almost the same as the advantage Raw had going into the draft (18 picks to 12) so that shouldn’t be a surprise.

More concerning, if you’re a SmackDown fan, would be the fact that of the other four main card matches at the Royal Rumble, only one was a SmackDown match. They did have two of the three pre-show matches, so that would be three out of seven overall which again is the same ratio as the draft picks.

Looking ahead to Mania, it does seem that most of the big matches would be on the Raw side with Goldberg/Lesnar, Undertaker/Reigns, Triple H/Rollins (if Rollins gets cleared in time), and matches involving Owens and Charlotte. On the SmackDown side, it looks to be Wyatt/Orton and whatever John Cena and AJ Styles are doing.

Overall, it does appear that the brand split has been a positive for the most part. Raw ratings have been down, though that was going to happen anyway. The increased main event slots on both sides have allowed wrestlers like Kevin Owens, AJ Styles, Charlotte, and The Miz, among others, to improve their position in the company.

With SmackDown ratings showing a considerable increase at a time when TV ratings as a whole are trending downward, it has to help WWE as they attempt to negotiate a new television deal over the next couple of years.

WWE Draft Center show announced for first SmackDown Live

With the first regularly live edition of SmackDown debuting next Tuesday, WWE is doing all they can to build hype for the show.

WWE announced on Wednesday morning that in addition to the July 19th WWE draft episode, there will be pre- and post-shows for the event.

There will also be a companion show on WWE Network called WWE Draft Center Live during the airing of SmackDown to supplement the event. It will likely be a studio show breaking down that night’s draft picks. It is not known if any picks will be made on the Network.

The pre-show will air live at 7 PM EST leading up to SmackDown kicking off an hour later. That show will air for free on WWE’s digital platforms in addition to the Network. After SmackDown concludes, WWE Network will also air a post-show looking at that night’s draft.

Stephanie and Shane McMahon were named as Raw and SmackDown’s respective commissioners this Monday, and the announcement of each brand’s general manager will be made on next Monday’s edition of Raw.