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==Current Roster== |
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Revision as of 22:33, 20 August 2010
World Wrestling Entertainment
Reception (June 2010)
PPV
ESPN -
Entertainment Weekly - (C+)
Raw
ESPN -
Entertainment Weekly - (B)
NXT
ESPN -
Entertainment Weekly - (A-)
WCW
ESPN -
Entertainment Weekly - (B+)
Superstars
ESPN -
Entertainment Weekly - (C)
SmackDown
ESPN -
Entertainment Weekly - (C+)
ExCW
ESPN -
Entertainment Weekly - (F)
FCW
ESPN -
Entertainment Weekly - (A)
Current Roster
Male wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
---|---|
Chavo Guerrero | Cruiserweight Champion |
CM Punk | |
Finlay | |
MVP | Intercontinental Champion |
Tommy Dreamer | |
Trevor Murdoch | |
Primo Colon | |
Santino Marella | |
Charlie Haas | |
Jack Swagger | |
Hardcore Holly |
Female wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
---|---|
Kelly Kelly | |
Maryse | Diva's Champion |
Beth Pheonix | |
Layla |
Pros/Rookies
Pro | Rookie | Status |
---|---|---|
Edge | Michael Simmson | 6th |
Undertaker | Devonte Vanders | 2nd |
Goldust | Richard Fuji | 5th |
Ezekiel Jackson | Daniel Buckland | 3rd |
The Boogeyman | Brock White | 7th |
William Regal | William Conrad | Eliminated |
Umaga | Ohba Takshi | 4th |
Elijah Burke | Brett DiBiase | 1st |
Male wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
---|---|
Carlito | |
The Great Khali | |
John Cena | ECW Champion |
Matt Hardy | |
Lance Cade | |
Rey Mysterio | |
Rob Van Dam |
Female wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
---|---|
Melina | Women's Champion |
Victoria | |
Mickie James |
Male wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
---|---|
Festus | |
Jesse | |
Jimmy Wang Yang | |
Mark Henry | |
Sabu | Legends Champion |
Zack Ryder | |
Mike Knox | |
R-Truth | |
Dolph Ziggler |
Female wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
---|---|
Michelle McCool | |
Maria | |
Gail Kim | |
Mickie James | |
Eve |
Male wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
---|---|
Batista | Champion of Champions (inactive until January 1, 2012) |
Kofi Kingston | |
Triple H | |
Christian | One half of the Unified USA Tag Team Champion |
Jeff Hardy | |
JTG | |
Shawn Michaels | One half of the Unified USA Tag Team Champion |
Shelton Benjamin | Unified Heavyweight Champion |
Orlando Jordan | |
Hornswoggle | |
Cody Rhodes | WWE Champion |
Dusty Rhodes | |
Randy Orton |
Female wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
---|---|
Bre Bella | |
Nikki Bella | |
Eve | |
Natalya |
Male wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
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The Brian Kendrick | |
Curt Hawkins | |
John Morrison | One half of the World Tag Team Champion |
Kane | WCW World Champion |
Mr. Kennedy | |
Ted DiBiase | |
The Miz | One half of the World Tag Team Champion |
Female wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
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Male wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
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Big Daddy V | |
Evan Bourne | |
Paul London | |
Vladimir Kozlov | Hardcore Champion |
Big Show | One half of the WWE Tag Team Champion |
Chris Jericho | One half of the WWE Tag Team Champion |
Shad | United States Champion |
Female wrestlers
Ring name | Notes |
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2002 Draft
Superstar selections
On the March 18 2002 episode of Raw, Vince McMahon won a coin toss to determine who would receive the first draft selection.
Overall Pick # |
Brand [1][2] |
Pick # [1][2] |
Superstar/Diva [1][2] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SmackDown! | 1 | The Rock | |
2 | Raw | 1 | Brock Lesnar | |
3 | SmackDown! | 2 | Triple H | |
4 | Raw | 2 | Rob Van Dam | When drafted, Van Dam was the WWF Intercontinental Champion, making the title exclusive to Raw.[3][4] |
5 | SmackDown! | 3 | Lance Storm Christian |
Lance Storm was one half of the WWE World Tag Team champion, drafting second half Christain with him plus making the titles eclusive on SmackDown!. |
6 | Raw | 3 | Kane | |
7 | SmackDown! | 4 | Bradshaw | When drafted, Bradshaw was the WWE Hardcore Champion, making the title eclusive on SmackDown! |
8 | Raw | 4 | Chris Benoit | |
9 | SmackDown! | 5 | Kurt Angle | |
10 | Raw | 5 | William Regal | When drafted Regal was the European Champion making the title eclusive on Raw. |
11 | SmackDown! | 6 | The Hurricane | When drafted The Hurricane was the WWE Crusierwheight champion making the title eclusive on SmackDown! |
12 | Raw | 6 | Booker T | |
13 | SmackDown! | 7 | Jeff Hardy | |
14 | Raw | 7 | Edge | |
15 | SmackDown! | 8 | Big Show | |
16 | Raw | 8 | Rhyno | |
17 | SmackDown! | 9 | Tazz | |
18 | Raw | 9 | Eddie Guerrero | |
19 | SmackDown! | 10 | Matt Hardy | |
20 | Raw | 10 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | Stone Cold accepted Ric Flair's offer to come to Raw rather than SmackDown! |
21 | SmackDown! | N/A | The Undertaker | Undertaker lost the undisputed championship on SmackDown! making him offical on the SmackDown! brand |
2003 Draft
The first 5 draft picks were free agents 6-10 were from both brands.
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
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1 | Raw | Goldust | Free Agent | Raw representatives Rob Van Dam & Eddie Guerrero defeated SmackDown! representatives Christian and Lance Storm via pinfall |
2 | Raw | Scott Steiner | Free Agent | Raw representative Kane defeated SmackDown! representative Big Show via pinfall |
3 | SmackDown! | Sean O'Haire | Free Agent | SmackDown! representatives Triple H, Kurt Angle, and The Rock defeated Raw representatives Brock Lesnar, Booker T, and Chris Benoit via pinfall |
4 | Raw | D-Von Dudley | Free Agent | Raw representative Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated SmackDown! representative the Undertaker via pinfall. |
5 | SmackDown! | Steven Richards | Free Agent | SmackDown! representative Matt Hardy defeated Raw representative Rhyno via pinfall. |
6 | Raw | Big Show | SmackDown! | New Raw representatives D-Von Dudley & Goldust defeated SmackDown!'s new representatives Sean O'Haire & Steven Richards via pinfall. |
7 | Raw | Kurt Angle | SmackDown! | New Raw representative Scott Steiner defeated SmackDown! representative Bradshaw via pinfall |
8 | SmackDown! | Edge | Raw | SmackDown! representative The Rock defeated raw representative Brock Lesnar in a champion vs. champion match via pinfall. |
9,10 | SmackDown! | Kane Stone Cold Steve Austin |
Raw | the Undertaker won a 20-man battle royal recieving 2 draft picks |
2004 Draft
Draft lottery
This Draft was based completely on Free Agents.
Pick # | Brand (To) [1][3] |
Superstar/Diva [1][3] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SmackDown! | Shawn Michaels | |
2 | Raw | A-Train | |
3 | SmackDown! | John Cena | |
4 | Raw | Scotty 2 Hotty | |
5 | SmackDown! | JBL | |
6 | Raw | Chuck Palumbo | |
7 | SmackDown! | Rey Mysterio | |
8 | Raw | Randy Orton | |
9 | SmackDown! | Chavo Guerrero | |
10 | Raw | Rene Dupree | |
11 | SmackDown! | Mark Jindrak | |
12 | Raw | Batista |
2005 Draft
Televised Draft
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | Randy Orton | SmackDown! | Raw representative Shelton Benjamin defeated SmackDown! representative Orlando Jordan in a champion vs. campion match via pinfall. |
2 | SmackDown! | Tajiri | Raw | SmackDown! representative William Regal defeated Raw representative Eugene via pinfall |
3 | SmackDown! | Rene Dupree | Raw | SmackDown! representatives Rey Mysterio & Batista defeated Raw representatives Triple H and Shawn Michaels via pinfall. |
4 | SmackDown! | Ric Flair | Raw | SmackDown! representative the Undertaker defeated Raw representative Kane via pinfall. |
5 | Raw | Doug Basham | SmackDown! | Raw representatives Edge and New representative Randy Orton defeated Muhammad Hassan & Khosrow Daivari via countout. |
6 | Raw | Khosrow Daivari | SmackDown! | Raw representative John Cena defeated SmackDown! representative JBL in a champion vs. champion match via pinfall. |
7 | Raw | Rey Mysterio Michelle McCool |
SmackDown! | Raw representative Kurt Angle won a 20-man battle royal recieving 2 draft picks. |
Supplemental Draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
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8 | Raw | Chris Benoit | SmackDown! | |
9 | SmackDown! | Eugene | Raw | |
10 | Raw | JBL | SmackDown! | |
11 | SmackDown! | John Cena | Raw | |
12 | SmackDown! | Kane | Raw | |
13 | Raw | The Undertaker | SmackDown! | |
14 | SmackDown! | Lita | Raw | |
15 | Raw | Booker T | SmackDown! | |
16 | Raw | Steven Richards | SmackDown! | |
17 | SmackDown! | Shelton Benjamin | Raw | |
18 | Raw | Sylvain Grenier | SmackDown! | |
19 | SmackDown! | Danny Basham | Raw | |
20 | Raw | Orlando Jordan | SmackDown! | |
21 | Raw | Stacy Keibler | SmackDown! | |
22 | SmackDown! | Rob Van Dam | Raw | |
23 | SmackDown! | Shawn Michaels | Raw |
Post-draft trades
Trade # | Brand [3][9] |
Superstar/Diva [1][4] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SmackDown! | Shawn Michaels | Both Michaels and Layfield had a sidelining injury lasting 15 weeks. |
Raw | JBL | ||
2 | SmackDown! | RVD, Shelton Benjamin | The first time this trade was proposed, it was declined. Second, instead of RVD, Tajiri was offered until Raw GM Eric Bischoff counter offered with RVD |
Raw | Kurt Angle |
Velocity/Heat Draft
Realesed/free superstars were drafted to be only on Velocity or Heat
Pick # | Brand (To) [1][3] |
Superstar/Diva [1][3] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Heat | Chris Masters | |
2 | Velocity | Robert Conway | |
3 | Heat | Charlie Haas | |
4 | Velocity | Snitsky | |
5 | Heat | Chavo Guerrero | |
6 | Velocity | Joy Giovanni | |
7 | Heat | The Hurricane | |
8 | Velocity | Spike Dudley | |
9 | Heat | Scotty 2 Hotty | Scotty was a released superstar. |
10 | Velocity | Christy Hemme | |
11 | Heat | Mark Jindrak | |
12 | Velocity | Steven Richards | Richards was a released superstar |
Superstar Jumps
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | Kane | SmackDown! | Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff accepted Kane's offer of $100,000. |
2006 Draft
Televised Draft
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | Vito | SmackDown! | Raw representative Viscera defeated SmackDown! representative Ken Kennedy via Pinfall.[10][11] |
2 | Raw | Rey Mysterio | SmackDown! | Raw representatives Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch defeated SmackDown! representatives Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury via Pinfall.[10][11] |
3 | SmackDown! | Gene Snitsky | Raw | SmackDown! representative Randy Orton defeated Raw representative Mick Foley via Pinfall.[10][11] |
4 | Raw | Chris Benoit | SmackDown! | Raw representative Big Show defeated SmackDown! representative Bobby Lashley via Pinfall.[10][11] |
5 | SmackDown! | Trish Stratus | Raw | SmackDown! representative Batista defeated Raw representative John Cena in a champion vs. champion match via Pinfall.[10][11] |
6 | Raw | William Regal, Mark Henry | SmackDown! | Raw representative Kane won a 20-man battle royal recieving 2 draft picks. |
Supplemental Draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
8 | Raw | Paul Birchill | SmackDown! | |
9 | SmackDown! | John Cena | Raw | |
10 | Raw | Gregory Helms | SmackDown! | |
11 | SmackDown! | Rob Van Dam | Raw | |
12 | SmackDown! | Edge | Raw | |
13 | Raw | The Boogeyman | SmackDown! | |
14 | SmackDown! | Lita | Raw | |
15 | Raw | Bobby Lashley | SmackDown! | |
16 | Raw | Psicosis | SmackDown! | |
17 | SmackDown! | Davari | Raw | |
18 | Raw | Melina | SmackDown! | |
19 | SmackDown! | Viscera | Raw | |
20 | Raw | Joey Mercury | SmackDown! | |
21 | Raw | Batista | SmackDown! |
ECW Draft
One superstar/diva from Raw and SmackDown! was drafted for ECW now being part of the WWE.
Pick # | Brand (To) | Superstar/Diva [12][13] |
Brand (From) [12][13] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ECW | Shane McMahon | N/A |
2 | ECW | Big Show | Raw |
3 | ECW | Kid Kash | SmackDown! |
Post-draft trades
Trade # | Brand [3][9] |
Superstar/Diva [1][4] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SmackDown! | Lita | |
Raw | Psicosis | ||
2 | SmackDown! | Trish Stratus | |
Raw | Joey Mercury |
Superstar Jumps
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SmackDown! | Bobby Lashley | Raw | SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long accepted Lashley's offer of $137,500. |
2007 Draft
Televised draft
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | Stone Cold Steve Austin | Hidden Legends | Umaga defeated ECW representative CM Punk via Pinfall.[10][11] |
2 | SmackDown! | Snitsky | ECW | Batista & Undertaker defeated ECW representatives, Sandman & Sabu via pinfall.[11][14] |
3 | SmackDown! | Rick Rude | Hidden Legends | King Booker defeated Raw representative John Cena & ECW representative CM Punk in a world champion triple threat match via pinfall.[10][14] |
4 | ECW | Mickie James, Matt Hardy, Carlito | Raw, SmackDown! | Bobby Lashley won a 20-man battle royal between Raw, SmackDown!, and ECW recieving 3 draft picks.[11][14] |
Supplemental draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
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5 | Raw | Johnny Nitro | ECW | |
6 | SmackDown! | CM Punk | ECW | |
7 | ECW | Ashley | SmackDown! | |
8 | Raw | Kane | SmackDown! | |
9 | SmackDown! | The Rock | Hidden Legends | |
10 | ECW | King Booker | SmackDown! | |
11 | Raw | Gregory Helms | SmackDown! | |
12 | SmackDown! | Melina | Raw | |
13 | Raw | Bobby Lashley | ECW | |
14 | Raw | The Undertaker | SmackDown! | |
15 | SmackDown! | Sabu | ECW | |
16 | ECW | "Rowdy" Roddy Piper | Hidden Legends |
Post-draft trades
Trade # | Brand [3][9] |
Superstar/Diva [1][4] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | Gregory Helms Chris Masters |
Raw General Manager Vince McMahon made this offer twice, first was declined, second was accepted. |
SmackDown! | Melina Michelle McCool | ||
2 | ECW | Roddy Piper Matt Hardy |
The original superstars were King Booker and Marcus Cor Von untill SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long counter offerd with Roddy Piper and Matt Hardy |
Smackdown! | Sabu CM Punk | ||
3 | Raw | Candice Michelle Michelle McCool | |
ECW | Ashley Mickie James | ||
4 | SmackDown! | William Regal | |
ECW | Kelly Kelly |
Legend Draft
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Legend[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SmackDown! | Mick Foley | Hidden Legends | SmackDown! representative Batista defeated Raw representative Bobby Lashley & ECW representative Tommy Dreamer via pinfall. |
2 | SmackDown! | Terry Funk | Hidden Legends | SmackDown! representative Rey Mysterio defeated Raw representative John Cena & ECW representative Tommy Dreamer via pinfall. |
3 | Raw | Bret Hart | Hidden Legends | Raw representative Triple H defeated ECW representative Tommy Dreamer & SmackDown! representative The Rock in a Extreme Rules triple threat match via pinfall. |
Jummble Draft
Pick # | Brand (To) [15][16][1] |
Superstar/Diva [15][16][1] |
Date | Location of pick | Brand (From) | Notes |
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1 | ECW | Batista | May 7, 2007 | Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania | SmackDown! | was drafted during an episode of ECW |
2 | ECW | Gregory Helms | May 30, 2007 | WWE.com | SmackDown! | Was drafted on WWE.com |
3 | ECW | Triple H | June 7, 2007 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Raw | was drafted during an episode of SmackDown! |
4 | Raw | Roddy Piper | August 17, 2007 | WWE.com | SmackDown! | was drafted on WWE.com |
5 | SmackDown! | JTG | September 6, 2007 | Cleveland, Ohio | Raw | was drafted during an episode of SmackDown! |
6 | SmackDown! | Shad | September 28, 2007 | WWE.com | Raw | was drafted on WWE.com |
7 | ? | ? | October 28, 2007 | Raleigh, North Carolina | ? | was drafted during an episode of Raw |
8 | ? | ? | November 20, 2007 | WWE.com | ? | was drafted on WWE.com |
Superstar jumps
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | The Rock | SmackDown! | Raw General Manager Jonathan Coatchman accepted The Rock's offer of $215,000. |
2 | Raw | Chavo Guerrero | SmackDown! | Raw General Manager Jonathan Coatchman accepted Guerrero's offer of $75,000. |
3 | ECW | The Undertaker | Raw | ECW General Manager Tommy Dreamer accepted Undertaker's offer of $145,000. |
4 | SmackDown! | John Cena | Raw | SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long accepted Cena's offer of $150,000. |
5 | Raw | MVP | SmackDown! | Raw General Manager Jonathan Coatchman accepted MVP's offer of $102,500. |
6 | Raw | Chris Masters | SmackDown! | Raw General Manager Jonathan Coatchman accepted Chris's offer of $115,000. |
2008 Draft
Televised draft
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SmackDown! | Randy Orton | Raw | SmackDown! representative Edge defeated Raw representative Jeff Hardy via Pinfall. |
2 | ECW | Kane | SmackDown! | ECW representative CM Punk defeated SmackDown! representative Ric Flair via Pinfall.[10][11] |
3 | Raw | Finlay | SmackDown! | Raw representatives Triple H & Shawn Michaels defeated SmackDown! representative the Undertaker & ECW representative Kane* in a tag team match via Pinfall.
*-Kane was moved to ECW before this match so ECW General Manager Theodore Long and SmackDown! General Manager Vickie Guerrero officaly made the match 1 draft pick for both brands only if Undertaker and Kane would win. |
4 | Raw | Hardcore Holly | SmackDown! | Raw representative Bobby Lashley defeated SmackDown! representative Rey Mysterio via Pinfall. |
5 | SmackDown! | Triple H, Jeff Hardy | Raw | SmackDown! representative Batista defeated Raw representative John Cena and ECW representative Johnny Nitro in a champion triple threat via Pinfall recieving 2 draft picks. |
6 | Raw | Batista, Gregory Helms | SmackDown! | Raw representative Finlay won a 10-man battle royal recieving 2 draft picks |
Supplemental draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 | ECW | Snitsky | Raw | |
8 | Raw | The Undertaker | SmackDown! | |
9 | SmackDown! | Mr. Kennedy | Raw | |
10 | SmackDown! | King Booker | Raw | |
11 | Raw | Johnny Nitro | ECW | |
12 | SmackDown! | Bobby Lashley | Raw | |
13 | ECW | Carlito | Raw | |
14 | ECW | Rey Mysterio | SmackDown! | |
15 | Raw | Ric Flair | SmackDown! |
2009 Draft
Televised draft
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | Big Daddy V | ECW | Raw representative Cody Rhodes defeated ECW representative John Morrison via Countout. |
2 | Raw | Rey Mysterio | SmackDown! | Raw representative Mr. Kennedy defeated SmackDown! representative Matt Hardy via Pinfall. |
3 | SmackDown! | Shawn Michaels | Raw | SmackDown! representative Rey Mysterio* defeated Raw representative Hardcore Holly via Pinfall.
*-WWE Chariman Vince McMahon announced that all draft picks would take place the night after the draft so Rey Mysterio was still part of the SmackDown! roster during this match |
4 | SmackDown! | Chris Jericho | Raw | SmackDown! representative the Undertaker defeated Raw representative Chris Jericho and ECW representative Evan Bourne via Pinfall. |
5 | ECW | Big Show | SmackDown! | ECW representatives CM Punk & Tommy Dreamer defeated Raw representatives Triple H and Shawn Michaels* in a tag team match via Pinfall.
*-WWE Chariman Vince McMahon announced that all draft picks would take place the night after the draft so Shawn Michaels was still part of the Raw roster during this match. |
6 | SmackDown! | JBL, John Morrison | Raw, ECW | SmackDown! representative Edge defeated Raw representative Randy Orton & ECW representative Elijah Burke in a champion triple threat match for 2 draft via Pinfall.. |
7 | SmackDown! | Randy Orton, CM Punk, Mr. Kennedy | Raw, ECW | SmackDown! representative the Undertaker won a 20-man battle royal recieving 3 draft picks |
Supplemental draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
8 | Raw | Jimmy Wang Yang | SmackDown! | |
9 | SmackDown! | Hardcore Holly | Raw | |
10 | SmackDown! | Elijah Burke | ECW | |
11 | Raw | Finlay | SmackDown! | |
12 | SmackDown! | Jeff Hardy | Raw | |
13 | ECW | Batista | SmackDown! | |
14 | Raw | Carlito | SmackDown! | |
15 | SmackDown! | Cody Rhodes | Raw | |
16 | ECW | Edge | SmackDown! | |
17 | Raw | MVP | SmackDown! | |
18 | SmackDown! | Evan Bourne | ECW | |
19 | SmackDown! | Santino Marella | Raw | |
20 | Raw | Kane | ECW |
TNA/WWE Draft
WWE beat TNA in the best 10 vs. 10 and recieved the first draft pick from TNA
Pick # [5][6] | Company (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Company (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WWE | Jeff Jarrett | TNA | When drafted, Jarrett became General Manager of FCW. |
2 | TNA | Matt Hardy | WWE | Hardy later left and returned to WWE |
3 | WWE | Scott Steiner | TNA | |
4 | TNA | Chris Jericho | WWE | |
5 | WWE | Booker T | TNA | |
6 | TNA | Victoria | WWE | |
7 | WWE | Shark Boy | TNA | |
8 | TNA | Maria | WWE | |
9 | WWE | Brother Ray | TNA | |
10 | TNA | Hardcore Holly | WWE | |
11 | WWE | Robert Roode | TNA | |
12 | TNA | Lance Cade | WWE | |
13 | WWE | Chris Sabin | TNA | |
14 | TNA | Beth Pheonix | WWE | |
15 | WWE | Abyss | TNA | |
16 | TNA | Shawn Michaels | WWE | Michaels later left and returned to the WWE |
17 | WWE | Brother Devon | TNA | |
18 | TNA | William Regal | WWE | |
19 | WWE | AJ Styles | TNA | |
20 | TNA | Cody Rhodes* | WWE | Cody Rhodes was later brought back to the WWE by Randy Orton. |
2010 Draft
Televised Draft
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | Undertaker | SmackDown! | Raw representative Rey Mysterio defeated SmackDown! representative Undertaker via Countout.
*Undertaker later falsely signed a contract with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and actually signed a contract with ECW. |
2 | Superstars | Carlito | Raw | Superstar GM Vince McMahon won the coin toss and recieved the first pick for WWE Superstars |
3 | SmackDown! | Ashley | Raw | SmackDown! representative John Morrison defeated ECW representative Big Show via pinfall. |
4 | FCW | Ted DiBiase | Raw | FCW GM Jeff Jarrett lost the coin toss and recieved the second pick for Florida Championship Wrestling |
5 | ECW | A.J. Styles | TNA Draftie | ECW Representatives Candice Michelle & Michelle McCool defeated Raw representatives Melina & Mickie James and SmackDown! representatives Kelly Kelly & Torrie Wilson in a triple threat tag-team match via pinfall. |
6 | Superstars | Shad | Raw | Superstar GM Vince McMahon won the coin toss and recieved the first pick for WWE Superstars |
7 | SmackDown! | Paul London | Raw | SmackDown! representative Mr. Kennedy defeated Raw representative Jimmy Wang Yang via pinfall |
8 | FCW | Mr. Kennedy | SmackDown! | FCW GM Jeff Jarrett lost the coin toss and recieved the second pick for Florida Championship Wrestling |
10 | Raw | Robert Roode, Jesse | TNA Draftie, SmackDown! | Raw representative Kane defeated ECW representative Mark Henry in a inferno match recieving 2 draft picks. |
11 | Superstars | MVP | Raw | Superstar GM Vince McMahon won the coin toss and recieved the first pick for WWE Superstars |
12 | ECW | Umaga | SmackDown! | ECW Representative The Miz defeated Raw representative Kofi Kingston via pinfall |
13 | FCW | Kane | Raw | FCW GM Jeff Jarrett lost the coin toss and recieved the second pick for Florida Championship Wrestling |
14 | Superstars | Mark Henry, The Brian Kendrick | ECW, SmackDown! | Superstar representative Shad won a 10-man battle royal recieving 2 draft picks. |
15 | SmackDown! | Michelle McCool, Triple H, Jimmy Wang Yang | ECW, Raw | SmackDown! representative John Morrison defeated Raw representative Triple H and ECW representative Batista in a tri-brand triple threat match recieving 3 draft picks. |
Supplemental Draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
16 | ECW | Elijah Burke | SmackDown! | |
17 | FCW | Kofi Kingston | Raw | |
18 | Raw | The Great Khali | SmackDown! | |
19 | Superstars | Big Daddy V | Raw | |
20 | SmackDown! | The Miz | ECW | |
21 | ECW | Booker T | TNA Draftie | |
22 | FCW | Batista | ECW | |
23 | Raw | Hornswoggle | ECW | |
24 | Superstars | JBL | SmackDown! | JBL later lost is job to Shad in Unforgiven 2010. |
25 | SmackDown! | Tommy Dreamer | ECW | |
26 | ECW | Mickie James | Raw | |
27 | FCW | Randy Orton | SmackDown! | |
28 | Raw | Kelly Kelly | SmackDown! | |
29 | Superstars | Edge | ECW | After recovering from an injury, Edge returned to Friday Night SmackDown |
30 | SmackDown! | Shark Boy | TNA Draftie | |
31 | ECW | Scott Steiner | TNA Draftie | Steiner quit and returned to TNA after Unforgiven 2010. |
32 | FCW | Jeff Hardy | SmackDown! | |
33 | Raw | CM Punk | SmackDown! | |
34 | Superstars | Melina | Raw | |
35 | SmackDown! | Charlie Haas | Raw |
TNA Secondary Draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Superstars | Brother Devon | TNA Draftie | Superstar representative Carlito defeated SmackDown! representative The Boogeyman via pinfall |
2 | Raw | Abyss | TNA Draftie | Raw representative JTG defeated SmackDown! representative Jimmy Wang Yang via pinfall |
3 | FCW | Chris Sabin | TNA Draftie | FCW representatives Kofi Kingston & Jeff Hardy defeated ECW representative The Big Show via pinfall |
4 | Raw | Brother Ray | TNA Draftie | Raw representatives Chuck Palumbo won a 30-man battle royal to draft the final TNA superstar and win a world championship oppertunity. |
ECW Legends Draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw | Tommy Dreamer* | SmackDown! | *-Tommy Dreamer was considered a Legend in Extreme Championship Wrestling |
2 | ECW | Sandman | N/A | |
3 | Raw | Sabu | N/A | |
4 | FCW | Tazz* | ECW | *-Tazz was considered a Legend in Extreme Championship Wrestling |
5 | ECW | Rob Van Dam* | N/A | *-RVD didn't appear on ECW until July 27, 2010 |
Post-draft trades
Trade # | Brand [3][9] |
Superstar/Diva [1][4] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SmackDown! | Triple H | The trade would become offical only if Batista lost his championship at The Great American Bash |
FCW | Batista |
2011 Draft
The 2011 draft was announced by Vince McMahon and is scheduled to take place on January 6th, 2011. Originally, no supplemental draft would take place but Superstars couldn't stay on 4 hours but could only stay on 3hrs. A supplemental draft will take place with the remaining picks taking place (in the arena) after Superstar went off the air. The supplemental draft will be broadcasted on WWE.com. This draft will mark the first year WCW and Extreme Championship Wrestling was introduced as an offical brand. This will also be the second year Superstars and FCW were brands.
Televised Draft
Pick # [5][6] | Brand (To) [5][6] |
Superstar/Diva[5][6] | Brand (From)[5][6] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | FCW | Hornswoggle | Raw | FCW representative Christian defeated SmackDown representative Jeff Hardy, Raw representative John Cena, ECW representative Big Show, and Superstars representative Orlando Jordan in a 5-man battle royal.
*Hornswoggle was drafted three months before the official draft. |
2 | Raw | Santino Marella | SmackDown | Raw representative CM Punk defeated FCW representative Christian via pinfall. |
3 | WCW | The Brian Kendrick | Superstars | WCW GM Eric Bischoff won the coin toss and got the first draft pick for WCW. |
4 | Superstars | Matt Hardy | FCW | Superstars representative Carlito defeated SmackDown representative R-Truth via pinfall. |
5 | Extreme Championship Wrestling | Big Daddy V | Superstars | Extreme Championship Wrestling GM Paul Heyman lost the coin toss and got the second draft pick for Extreme Championship Wrestling |
6 | FCW | The Miz | SmackDown | FCW representatives Mr. Kennedy & Kane defeated ECW representatives Elijah Burke & Umaga in a tag team champion match via pinfall. |
7 | WCW | Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton | FCW | Eric Bischoff won the coin toss and got the first draft pick for WCW. Randy Orton was drafted with Rhodes because they both are the World Tag Team Champions. |
8 | Raw | Joey Styles | Superstars | Raw representative Finlay defeated ECW representative Undertaker, Superstars representative Shad, SmackDown representative Edge, and FCW representative Triple H in a champion 5-man battle royal match. |
9 | Extreme Championship Wrestling | Vladimir Kozlov | ECW | Extreme Championship Wrestling GM Paul Heyman lost the coin toss and got the second draft pick for Extreme Championship Wrestling |
10 | Raw | Tazz | SmackDown | Raw representative Rey Mysterio defeated ECW representative William Regal in a extreme rules match via pinfall |
11 | Superstars | The Great Khali | Raw | Superstars representative Melina defeated Raw representative Maryse in a Diva champion vs. champion match. |
12 | WCW | Mr. Kennedy, Kane | FCW | Eric Bischoff won the coin toss and got the first draft pick for WCW. Kane was drafted with Kennedy because they both are the Unified USA Tag Team Champions. |
13 | SmackDown | Gail Kim, Sabu | Raw | SmackDown representative Dolph Ziggler won a 10-man battle royal recieving 2 draft picks. |
14 | Extreme Championship Wrestling | Michael Cole | Raw | Extreme Championship Wrestling GM Paul Heyman lost the coin toss and got the second draft pick for Extreme Championship Wrestling |
15 | ECW | Eve | SmackDown | ECW representative Big Show defeated SmackDown representative Chris Jericho via pinfall. |
16 | WCW | Curt Hawkins | SmackDown | Eric Bischoff won the coin toss and got the first draft pick for WCW. |
17 | Raw | MVP | Superstars | Raw representative John Cena defeated SmackDown representative Batista via pinfall. |
18 | Extreme Championship Wrestling | Evan Bourne | SmackDown | Extreme Championship Wrestling GM Paul Heyman lost the coin toss and got the second draft pick for Extreme Championship Wrestling |
19 | ECW | Shad, Natalya | Superstars, Raw | ECW representative William Regal won a 20-man battle royal recieving 2 draft picks. |
Supplemental Draft
Pick #[7][8] | Brand (To)[7][8] | Superstar/Diva[7][8] | Brand (From)[7][8] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
20 | Raw | The Sandman | ECW | Sandman later resigned from the WWE. |
21 | ECW | Edge | Superstars | |
22 | Superstars | Rey Mysterio | Raw | |
23 | SmackDown | Jesse | Raw | |
24 | FCW | JTG | Raw | |
25 | WCW | John Morrison | SmackDown | |
26 | Extreme Championship Wrestling | Mick Foley | FCW | |
27 | Raw | Chavo Guerrero | ECW | |
28 | ECW | The Boogeyman | SmackDown | |
29 | Superstars | John Cena | Raw | |
30 | SmackDown | Mark Henry | Superstars | |
31 | FCW | Shelton Benjamin | SmackDown | |
32 | WCW | Jonathan Coachman | Superstars | |
33 | Extreme Championship Wrestling | Todd Grisham | SmackDown | |
34 | WCW | Jerry Lawler | Raw | |
35 | Extreme Championship Wrestling | Paul London | SmackDown | |
36 | Superstars | Rob Van Dam | ECW |
Post-draft trades
Trade # | Brand [3][9] |
Superstar/Diva [1][4] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | FCW | The Miz Ted DiBiase | |
WCW | Randy Orton Cody Rhodes |
2012 Draft
Immediantly following the 2011 draft, Vince McMahon announced he will discontinue Superstars for having too much shows, this will take affect on January 1, 2012.
Champions
1985 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
World Wrestling Federation | |||||
WWF Championship | Hulk Hogan | January 5, 1985 | Live Show | Established | |
WWF Intercontinental Championship | "Ravishing" Rick Rude | January 5, 1985 | Live Show | Established | |
WWF World Tag Team Championship | Bret Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart | January 5, 1985 | Live Show | Established |
1998 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RAW is WAR | |||||
WWF Championship | Kane | January 18, 1998 | Royal Rumble | Stone Cold Steve Austin | |
WWF European Championship | The Big Show | February 2, 1998 | RAW is WAR | Cactus Jack | |
WWF World Tag Team Championship | Triple H & Shawn Michaels | January 19, 1998 | RAW is WAR | Thrasher & Mosh | |
WWF Hardcore Championship | Road Dogg | February 16, 1998 | RAW is WAR | The Rock | |
WWF Intercontinental Championship | Dude Love | February 15, 1998 | No Way Out of Texas: In Your House | Bret Hart | |
WWF Women's Championship | Chyna | February 23, 1998 | RAW is WAR | Establised |
1999 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RAW is WAR | |||||
SmackDown! |
2000 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RAW is WAR | |||||
SmackDown! |
2001 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raw | |||||
SmackDown! |
2002 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raw | |||||
SmackDown! |
2003 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raw | |||||
SmackDown! |
2004 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raw | |||||
SmackDown! |
2005 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raw | |||||
Friday Night SmackDown! |
2006 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monday Night Raw | |||||
Friday Night SmackDown |
2007 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monday Night Raw | |||||
Extreme Championship Wrestling | |||||
Friday Night SmackDown |
2008 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monday Night Raw | |||||
ECW on Sci-fi | |||||
Friday Night SmackDown |
2009 (end)
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monday Night Raw | |||||
ECW on Sci-fi | |||||
Friday Night SmackDown |
2010 (end)
Current
Commentators
Commentary Team | Duration | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raw brand | ||||||
Tazz and Joey Styles | 2011–Present | |||||
NXT brand | ||||||
Matt Striker | 2011–Present | |||||
SmackDown brand | ||||||
Jim Ross | 2011–Present | |||||
Superstars brand | ||||||
Josh Mathews and Byron Saxton | 2011–Present | |||||
FCW brand | ||||||
JBL | 2011–Present | |||||
WCW brand | ||||||
Jerry Lawler and Jonathan Coachman | 2011–Present | |||||
Extreme Championship Wrestling brand | ||||||
Michael Cole and Todd Grisham | 2011–Present |
Other accomplishments
Accomplishment | Latest winner | Date won |
---|---|---|
Royal Rumble | JTG | January 23, 2011 |
Money in the Bank | Ezekiel Jackson | March 27, 2011 |
Mini Money in the Bank | Shelton Benjamin | July 17, 2011 |
King of the Ring | William Regal | April 21, 2008 |
Champion of Champions | Batista | March 27, 2011 |
Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations
Draw | Entrant | Brand | Order | Eliminated by |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Shelton Benjamin | FCW | 2 | Rhodes/Cena |
2 | John Cena | Superstars | 3 | Morrison/Rhodes/Umaga |
3 | Ezekiel Jackson | ECW | 1* | Cena |
4 | Christian | FCW | 1* | Cena |
5 | Cody Rhodes | WCW | 4 | Umaga |
6 | Umaga | ECW | 7 | Triple H |
7 | John Morrison | WCW | 8 | Edge |
8 | Randy Orton | WCW | 5 | Morrison/Holly |
9 | Hardcore Holly | Raw | 6 | Morrison |
10 | Edge | ECW | 18 | Jeff/Regal |
11 | Curt Hawkins | WCW | 13 | Jeff |
12 | Carlito | Superstars | 9 | Edge/Hawkins |
13 | CM Punk | Raw | 10 | Edge/Hawkins |
14 | Mike Knox | SmackDown | 11 | Edge/Hawkins |
15 | Rey Mysterio | Superstars | 12 | Triple H |
16 | Jeff Hardy | FCW | 19 | Big Show |
17 | Matt Hardy | Superstars | 14 | Jeff/Edge |
18 | William Regal | ECW | 24 | Colon |
19 | Kane | WCW | 15 | Jeff |
20 | Ted DiBiase | FCW | 16 | Edge |
21 | The Brian Kendrick | WCW | 17 | Regal |
22 | Big Show | ECW | 21 | Triple H |
23 | Rob Van Dam | Superstars | 22 | Colon/Goldust |
24 | Evan Bourne | Extreme Championship Wrestling | 20 | Triple H |
25 | Triple H | FCW | 27 | Festus/JTG |
26 | Goldust | ECW | 23 | Triple H |
27 | Primo Colon | Raw | 25 | Jericho |
28 | Chris Jericho | SmackDown | 26 | Triple H |
29 | Festus | SmackDown | 28 | JTG |
30 | JTG | FCW | WINNER |
- -Cena eliminated both Jackson and Christian at the same time.
Commissioners (August 4, 1997-November 19, 2001)
Commissioner | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Sgt. Slaughter | August 4, 1997 | November 23, 1998 | |
Shawn Michaels | November 23, 1998 | June 26, 2000 | |
Mick Foley | June 26, 2000 | December 18, 2000 | |
Debra | October 30, 2000 | December 18, 2000 | Served as Lt. Commissioner |
Debra | December 18, 2000 | March 8, 2001 | |
William Regal | March 8, 2001 | October 11, 2001 | Regal later left and became Commissioner of World Championship Wrestling |
Mick Foley | October 11, 2001 | November 19, 2001 | Vince McMahon announced the 2002 Draft and thre would be no more Commissioners. |
General Managers (November 9, 2001-Present)
Monday Night Raw
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Ric Flair | November 9, 2001 | June 10, 2002 | Lost his position as per match stipulation against Mr. McMahon. New General Managers were assigned to Raw and SmackDown in the following weeks. |
Eric Bischoff | July 15, 2002 | December 5, 2005 | |
Stone Cold Steve Austin | April 28, 2003 | November 16, 2003 | Served as Co-General Manager. |
Mick Foley | December 1, 2003 | December 15, 2003 | Served as Co-General Manager. |
Vince McMahon | December 5, 2005 | June 11, 2007 | Jonathan Coachman served as "Executive Assistant" from May 2006 to June 2007. |
Jonathan Coachman | June 11, 2007 | August 6, 2007 | Served as "Executive Assistant" from August 2007 to January 2008. |
William Regal | August 6, 2007 | May 19, 2008 | Lost his position as per match stipulation against Mr. Kennedy. |
Mike Adamle | July 28, 2008 | November 3, 2008 | Resigned after slapping Randy Orton. |
Shane McMahon Stephanie McMahon |
November 3, 2008 | November 24, 2008 | Control reverted to the McMahons Position was claimed by Stephanie McMahon. |
Stephanie McMahon | November 24, 2008 | April 6, 2009 | Took leave of absence on February 23, 2009. Vickie Guerrero served as "Interim General Manager" until April 2009. |
Vickie Guerrero | April 6, 2009 | November 12, 2009 | Opted to fully take over the position on Raw and resigned as General Manager of SmackDown. |
Discontinued | November 12, 2009 | April 3, 2010 | Due to the TNA sabatoge, Vince McMahon discontinued all brands exept Superstars including all General Managers. |
Vickie Guerrero | April 3, 2010 | August 9, 2010 | Given back position by Vince McMahon. |
Paul Heyman | August 9, 2010 | January 5, 2011 | Given position by Linda McMahon. |
Shane McMahon | January 5, 2011 | Present | Given position by Vince McMahon. |
ECW on Syfy
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Heyman | June 13, 2006 | December 4, 2006 | Served as "ECW Representative" through term. Resigned after Big Show lost his world title. |
Shane McMahon | June 13, 2006 | April 3, 2007 | Became Co-GM at the 2006 ECW draft. Later became GM after Paul Heyman quit. |
Tommy Dreamer | April 3, 2007 | August 7, 2007 | |
Armando Estrada | August 14, 2007 | June 3, 2008 | Term ended when Theodore Long was announced as his successor. |
Theodore Long | June 3, 2008 | April 7, 2009 | Tiffany served as "General Manager Assistant" through Long's term. |
Tiffany | April 7, 2009 | November 12, 2009 | Long was reassigned from ECW to SmackDown. Tiffany serves as "Interim General Manager". |
Discontinued | November 12, 2009 | April 3, 2010 | Due to the TNA sabatoge, Vince McMahon discontinued all brands exept Superstars including all General Managers. |
Tiffany | April 3, 2010 | July 20, 2010 | Given back position by Vince McMahon |
Stephanie McMahon | July 20, 2010 | July 27, 2010 | Given position by Vince McMahon |
Vince McMahon | July 27, 2010 | April 12, 2011 | To control the 2nd TNA sabatoge, Vince assigned Stephanie McMahon to Superstars and Vince took her position |
Rob Van Dam | September 19, 2010 | November 16, 2010 | After beating TNA at Unforgiven 2010 Rob Van Dam was selected to become Co-GM |
A.J. Styles | November 16, 2010 | December 5, 2010 | After RVD was incapacitated, Vince appointed A.J as Co-GM because he "saved" RVD from possibly more serious injury. Later lost his position at Survivor Series due to Chavo Guerrero |
Discontinued | April 12, 2011 | ECW was replaced with WWE NXT |
WWE NXT
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Vince McMahon | April 12, 2011 | Present |
Friday Night SmackDown
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Vince McMahon | November 9, 2001 | July 11, 2002 | New General Managers were assigned to Raw and SmackDown after Ric Flair lost his position on Raw. Stacy Keibler served as "Personal Assistant" through McMahon's term. |
Stephanie McMahon | July 18, 2002 | October 19, 2003 | Lost her position as per "I Quit" match stipulation against Mr. McMahon. |
Paul Heyman | October 23, 2003 | March 22, 2004 | Quit position after being drafted to Raw. |
Kurt Angle | March 25, 2004 | July 22, 2004 | Returned to active roster for no longer being confined to a wheelchair. |
Theodore Long | July 29, 2004 | September 21, 2007 | Left position due to health complications. Served as "Assistant General Manager" from November 2007 to May 2008. |
Vickie Guerrero | September 28, 2007 | April 6, 2009 | Served as "Assistant General Manager" from May to September 2007. Opted to fully take over the position on Raw and resigned as General Manager of SmackDown. |
Theodore Long | April 7, 2009 | November 12, 2009 | Long was reassigned from ECW to SmackDown. |
Discontinued | November 12, 2009 | April 3, 2010 | Due to the TNA sabatoge, Vince McMahon discontinued all brands exept Superstars including all General Managers. |
Theodore Long | April 3, 2010 | Present | Given back position by Vince McMahon |
Eric Bischoff | August 2, 2010 | January 5, 2011 | Given Co-Gm position by Linda McMahon |
Superstars
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Vince McMahon | November 12, 2009 | July 27, 2010 | Due to the TNA sabatoge, Vince McMahon discontinued all brands exept Superstars and became temporary GM |
Shane McMahon | April 3, 2010 | January 5, 2011 | Vince McMahon appointed Shane as Co-GM |
Stephanie McMahon | July 27, 2010 | Present | To control the 2nd TNA sabatoge, Vince appointed Stephanie as GM of Superstars |
FCW
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Jeff Jarrett | April 3, 2010 | January 6, 2011 | After being drafted to WWE Vince McMahon made Jeff Jarrett GM of FCW. |
Ted Dibiase | January 6, 2011 | Present | Because of the TNA/WWE contract, all drafties would return to their original company so Jarrett had to appoint a new general manager. Also is active on the WCW brand |
WCW
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Eric Bischoff | January 5, 2011 | Present | After the WCW/ECW contract signing, WCW became a offical brand and Linda McMahon had to appoint Bischoff as GM |
Extreme Championship Wrestling
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Heyman | January 5, 2011 | Present | After the WCW/ECW contract signing, Extreme Championship Wrestling became a offical brand and Linda McMahon had to appoint Heyman as GM |
Yearly Tours
WWE Legends World Tour
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Jimmy Hart | March 1, 2005 | February 1, 2006 | Given position by Vince McMahon |
Mick Foley | March 1, 2006 | February 1, 2007 | |
Discontinued | March 1, 2007 | Discontinued by the WWE Board of Directors and replaced (by Vince McMahon) with the WWE Legends Reunion |
WWE Legends Reunion
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Vince McMahon | March 1, 2007 | March 1, 2007 | Taken position for the first year active |
Guest host(s) | March 1, 2011 | Present | Vince McMahon announced no General Managers for the Reunion |
WWE European Tour
General Manager | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Linda McMahon | June 1, 2011 | Present |
Upcoming PPV
The BASH! (2011) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Promotion | World Wrestling Entertainment | ||
Date | July 17, 2011 | ||
City | Buffalo, New York | ||
Venue | HSBC Arena | ||
Attendance | TBA | ||
Pay-per-view chronology | |||
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WWE The Great American Bash chronology | |||
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Results
# | Results | Stipulations | Brand |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Shelton Benjamin defeated John Morrison vs. The Great Khali vs. R-Truth vs. Shad vs. Jack Swagger | Mini Money In the Bank ladder match | All Brands |
2 | Maryse (c) defeated Beth Pheonix | Singles match for the Diva's Championship | Monday Night Raw |
3 | Big Show & Chris Jericho defeated Evan Bourne & Shad | Tag Team match for the WWE Tag Team Championships | Extreme Championship Wrestling |
4 | Cody Rhodes defeated JTG (c) | Singles match for the WWE Championship | FCW |
5 | Festus defeated Ted DiBiase vs. Rey Mysterio vs. MVP vs. Big Show vs. Triple H | 6-man battle royal for the vacant Unified Heavyweight Championship | All Brands |
6 | Shelton Benjamin defeated Festus (c) | Singles match for the Unified Heavyweight Championship | FCW/Friday Night SmackDown |
(c) - refers to the champion heading into the match
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Previous PPV
eXtreme Rules (2011) | |||
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Promotion | World Wrestling Entertainment | ||
Date | June 19, 2011 | ||
City | Wanchese, North Carolina | ||
Venue | Wanchese Arena | ||
Attendance | 25,345 | ||
Pay-per-view chronology | |||
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WWE Extreme Rules chronology | |||
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Results
# | Results | Stipulations | Brand |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Vladimir Kozlov defeated Evan Bourne (c) | eXtreme Rules match for the Hardcore Championship | Extreme Championship Wrestling |
2 | John Cena (c) defeated Matt Hardy | eXtreme Rules match for the ECW Championship | Superstars |
3 | Brock White defeated William Conrad | NXT Elimination match | NXT |
4 | Sabu defeated Mark Henry (c) | eXtreme Rules match for the Legends Championship | Friday Night SmackDown |
5 | Tommy Dreamer defeated CM Punk | eXtreme Rules match | Monday Night Raw |
6 | Kane defeated Mr. Kennedy (c) | eXtreme Rules match for the WCW Championship | WCW |
7 | Cody Rhodes defeated Randy Orton vs. Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy | eXtreme No.1 Contender's match for the WWE Championship | FCW |
(c) - refers to the champion heading into the match
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