2019 WWE Draft
2019 WWE Draft | |
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General information | |
Sport | Professional wrestling |
Date(s) | October 11 and 14, 2019 |
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Overview | |
League | WWE |
Teams | Raw SmackDown NXT (outgoing only) 205 Live (outgoing only) |
The 2019 WWE Draft was the fourteenth WWE draft produced by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE between their Raw and SmackDown brands. Returning to its original name ("the WWE Draft") and its traditional format, it was the second draft of 2019, following April's Superstar Shake-up. The draft began on the October 11 episode of Friday Night SmackDown (in Las Vegas, Nevada) and concluded on the October 14 episode of Monday Night Raw (in Denver, Colorado), with SmackDown airing on FOX and Raw on the USA Network. It was the first draft in which the brand's television networks were presented as having an influence over WWE's drafting decisions.
Production
Background
In April 2019, WWE held the Superstar Shake-up, a draft between WWE's brands with a nontraditional format in which drafting decisions were made behind the scenes rather than on-screen.[1][2] Shortly after the Shake-up, WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon introduced the Wild Card Rule, in which up to four wrestlers would be allowed to appear on the opposing brand's show by invitation for one night only with unsanctioned appearances penalized.[3][4] Following this, however, the Wild Card Rule's stipulations were not enforced, with numerous wrestlers freely appearing on both shows weekly without any penalties, blurring the lines between the Raw and SmackDown brands. With SmackDown's move to FOX in October and Raw remaining on the USA Network (part of Comcast's NBCUniversal), WWE decided to hold a second draft for 2019 to definitively split the two brands. The draft was announced to occur on the October 11 and 14 episodes of SmackDown and Raw, respectively. Returning to its original name (the "WWE Draft") and a traditional draft format, personalities from FOX and NBCUniversal were scheduled to appear; the first time that television networks were presented as having an influence over WWE's drafting decisions.[5][6] The Wild Card Rule also ended with this draft.[7]
Several celebrities were confirmed to appear during the draft, including fourteen-time Major League Baseball All-Star and FOX analyst Alex Rodriguez, Saturday Night Live's Michael Che and Colin Jost (who performed in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 35 earlier in 2019), Mr. Robot's Christian Slater, NFL on FOX's Joe Buck, Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman, Mad Money host Jim Cramer, FOX MLB analysts Kevin Burkhardt and Frank Thomas, FOX NFL Sunday's Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, and Tony Gonzalez, FOX NFL analysts Ronde Barber, Charles Davis, Chris Spielman, and Daryl Johnston, FOX NFL Kickoff's Charissa Thompson, Michael Vick, and Peter Schrager, Big Noon Kickoff's Rob Stone (former WWE 24/7 Champion), Brady Quinn, Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, and Urban Meyer, Fox College Football analyst Joel Klatt, Dulé Hill from USA's Psych and Suits, James Roday from Psych, Marcus Lemonis from The Profit, Margaret Josephs and Melissa Gorga from The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Rodney Harrison and Chris Simms from Football Night in America, and Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Mustoe, and Kyle Martino from Premier League Live.[8]
2019 draft rules
The rules of the draft were posted on WWE's website on October 10.[8] The list of eligible wrestlers was posted the same day. Over 70 wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown, NXT, and 205 Live rosters, as well as tag teams, were eligible to be drafted to either Raw or SmackDown, including all champions (although the WWE 24/7 Champion and WWE Women's Tag Team Champions were eligible to be drafted, they still defend their respective titles across the brands).[9]
The rules of the draft were the following:
- Up to 30 picks were allotted on the October 11 SmackDown, while up to 41 picks were allotted on the October 14 Raw.
- For every two draft picks for SmackDown, Raw received three picks (due to SmackDown being a two-hour show, while Raw is three hours).
- Tag teams counted as one pick unless FOX or USA specifically only wanted a single member from the team as their pick.
- Any undrafted wrestlers became free agents and could sign with the brand of their choosing.
Drafting pool
The drafting pool was divided between the broadcasts of both shows, with up to 30 picks allotted on SmackDown and 41 on Raw. Any remaining picks from the respective draft pools were announced on WWE's website. Undrafted wrestlers (those not selected on the shows or announced via WWE.com) immediately became free agents and could sign with the brand of their choosing.[9]
SmackDown (October 11)
There were four rounds of draft picks during Night 1 of the 2019 draft. WWE's Chief Brand Officer (CBO) Stephanie McMahon announced the draft picks for each round.[10][11] Representing Raw, Universal Champion Seth Rollins' disqualification win over SmackDown's representative, Roman Reigns, earned Raw the first draft pick of the night.[12][10]
Rnd. | Pick # | Wrestler(s) | Pre-draft brand | Role | Post-draft brand | Brand pick # |
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1 | 1 | Becky Lynch | Raw | Female wrestler Raw Women's Champion |
Raw | 1 |
1 | 2 | Roman Reigns | SmackDown | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 1 |
1 | 3 | The O.C. (AJ Styles, Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson) |
Raw | Male stable United States Champion (Styles) |
Raw | 2 |
1 | 4 | "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt | Raw | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 2 |
1 | 5 | Drew McIntyre | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw | 3 |
2 | 6 | Randy Orton | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw | 4 |
2 | 7 | Sasha Banks | Raw | Female wrestler | SmackDown | 3 |
2 | 8 | Ricochet | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw | 5 |
2 | 9 | Braun Strowman | Raw | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 4 |
2 | 10 | Bobby Lashley | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw | 6 |
3 | 11 | Alexa Bliss | Raw | Female wrestler | Raw | 7 |
3 | 12 | Lacey Evans | Raw | Female wrestler | SmackDown | 5 |
3 | 13 | Kevin Owens | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw | 8 |
3 | 14 | The Revival (Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder) |
Raw | Male tag team SmackDown Tag Team Champions |
SmackDown | 6 |
3 | 15 | Natalya | Raw | Female wrestler | Raw | 9 |
4 | 16 | The Viking Raiders (Erik and Ivar) |
Raw | Male tag team | Raw | 10 |
4 | 17 | Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik, and Lince Dorado) |
Raw | Male stable | SmackDown | 7 |
4 | 18 | Nikki Cross | Raw | Female wrestler | Raw | 11 |
4 | 19 | Heavy Machinery (Otis and Tucker) |
SmackDown | Male tag team | SmackDown | 8 |
4 | 20 | The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) |
NXT | Male tag team | Raw | 12 |
Supplementary picks
Eight additional picks were announced on WWE's website on October 13. Except for Apollo Crews, who was slated to be a part of the Night 2 pool, all wrestlers selected had initially gone undrafted during Night 1.[13]
Wrestler(s) | Pre-draft brand | Role | Post-draft brand |
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Apollo Crews | SmackDown | Male wrestler | SmackDown |
The B-Team (Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel) |
SmackDown | Male tag team | SmackDown |
Drew Gulak | 205 Live | Male wrestler | SmackDown |
EC3 | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw |
Eric Young | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw |
Heath Slater | Raw | Male wrestler | SmackDown |
Sin Cara | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw |
Tamina | Raw | Female wrestler | SmackDown |
Raw (October 14)
There were six rounds of draft picks during Night 2 of the 2019 draft. WWE's CBO Stephanie McMahon again announced the draft picks for each round.[14][11] Number one Raw draft pick and Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch defeated SmackDown representative Charlotte Flair, who replaced SmackDown draftee Sasha Banks (who was not medically cleared to compete), to earn Raw the first draft pick of the night.[15][14]
Rnd. | Pick # | Wrestler(s) | Pre-draft brand | Role | Post-draft brand | Brand pick # |
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1 | 1 | Seth Rollins | Raw | Male wrestler Universal Champion |
Raw | 1 |
1 | 2 | Brock Lesnar with Paul Heyman | Raw | Male wrestler and manager WWE Champion (Lesnar) |
SmackDown | 1 |
1 | 3 | Charlotte Flair | SmackDown | Female wrestler | Raw | 2 |
1 | 4 | The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods) |
SmackDown | Male stable | SmackDown | 2 |
1 | 5 | Andrade with Zelina Vega | SmackDown | Male wrestler and female manager | Raw | 3 |
2 | 6 | The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) |
SmackDown | Female tag team Women's Tag Team Champions |
Raw | 4 |
2 | 7 | Daniel Bryan | SmackDown | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 3 |
2 | 8 | Rusev | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw | 5 |
2 | 9 | Bayley | SmackDown | Female wrestler SmackDown Women's Champion |
SmackDown | 4 |
2 | 10 | Aleister Black | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw | 6 |
3 | 11 | Cedric Alexander | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw | 7 |
3 | 12 | Shinsuke Nakamura with Sami Zayn | SmackDown (Nakamura) | Male wrestler and manager Intercontinental Champion (Nakamura) |
SmackDown | 5 |
Raw (Zayn) | ||||||
3 | 13 | Humberto Carrillo1 | 205 Live | Male wrestler | Raw | 8 |
3 | 14 | Ali | SmackDown | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 6 |
3 | 15 | Erick Rowan | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw | 9 |
4 | 16 | Buddy Murphy | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw | 10 |
4 | 17 | Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode | SmackDown (Ziggler) | Male tag team2 | SmackDown | 7 |
Raw (Roode) | ||||||
4 | 18 | Jinder Mahal | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw | 11 |
4 | 19 | Carmella | SmackDown | Female wrestler | SmackDown | 8 |
4 | 20 | R-Truth | SmackDown | Male wrestler 24/7 Champion |
Raw | 12 |
5 | 21 | Samoa Joe | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw | 13 |
5 | 22 | The Miz | Raw | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 9 |
5 | 23 | Akira Tozawa1 | 205 Live | Male wrestler | Raw | 14 |
5 | 24 | King Corbin | Raw | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 10 |
5 | 25 | Shelton Benjamin | SmackDown | Male wrestler | Raw | 15 |
6 | 26 | Rey Mysterio | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw | 16 |
6 | 27 | Shorty Gable[16]1 | SmackDown | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 11 |
6 | 28 | Titus O'Neil | Raw | Male wrestler | Raw | 17 |
6 | 29 | Elias | SmackDown | Male wrestler | SmackDown | 12 |
6 | 30 | Liv Morgan | SmackDown | Female wrestler | Raw | 18 |
- 1 – Carrillo, Tozawa, and Gable originally went undrafted on Night 1, but were drafted during Night 2.
- 2 – Ziggler and Roode were Raw Tag Team Champions going into the event, but they lost the titles to Raw draftees The Viking Raiders prior to being drafted to SmackDown.
Post-draft trade
Following Night 2 on the premiere episode of Backstage on October 15, WWE's Chief Operating Officer (COO) Triple H announced a trade between Raw and SmackDown. Former Women's Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross were traded from Raw to SmackDown in exchange for future draft pick considerations.[17][18]
Trade # | Brand (from) | Wrestler(s) | Role | Brand (to) | Notes |
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1 | Raw | Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross | Female tag team | SmackDown | Traded to SmackDown in exchange for future draft pick considerations. |
Free agents
Several wrestlers were made free agents due to injury, inactivity, or not being drafted during their draft pool. The chart is organized by date.
Wrestler(s) | Pre-draft brand | Reason for not being drafted | Subsequent status | Date | Notes |
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Lio Rush | Raw | Was not in either of the draft pools. | NXT | October 15, 2019 | Rush had been performing on NXT since mid-September 2019 and won the NXT Cruiserweight Championship two days prior to the draft. After the conclusion of the draft, his WWE.com profile was updated to NXT. |
Aiden English | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. | 205 Live | October 15, 2019 | English had been doing commentary for 205 Live since January 2019 with no appearances on SmackDown since. After the conclusion of the draft, his WWE.com profile was updated to 205 Live. |
The IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce) |
SmackDown | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | Raw | October 15, 2019 | After the conclusion of the draft, their respective WWE.com profiles were updated to Raw. |
The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) |
Raw | Was not in either of the draft pools. | |||
Alicia Fox | Raw | Was not in either of the draft pools. | |||
AOP (Akam and Rezar) |
Raw | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | |||
Cesaro | Raw | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 1). | |||
The Colóns (Epico Colón and Primo Colón) |
SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. | |||
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder | Raw | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | |||
Dana Brooke | Raw | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | |||
Drake Maverick | 205 Live | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | 205 Live General Manager | ||
Ember Moon | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive due to ankle injury. |
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Fire & Desire (Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville) |
SmackDown | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | |||
Jeff Hardy | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive due to leg injury. |
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Lana | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. | |||
Lars Sullivan | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive due to knee injury. |
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Luke Harper | SmackDown | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | |||
Maria Kanellis | Raw | Was not in either of the draft pools. | |||
Maryse | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive due to maternity leave. |
Was manager of The Miz prior to inactivity. | ||
Matt Hardy | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. | |||
Mickie James | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive from performing due to a leg injury. |
Has been doing commentary for Main Event during her recovery. | ||
Mojo Rawley | Raw | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | |||
Naomi | Raw | Was not in either of the draft pools. | |||
Nia Jax | Raw | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive due to knee injury. |
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No Way José | Raw | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | |||
Paige | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive due to neck surgery. |
Was manager of The Kabuki Warriors prior to inactivity. | ||
Ruby Riott | Raw | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive due to shoulder injury. |
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Sarah Logan | Raw | Undrafted during their draft pool (Night 2). | |||
Sheamus | SmackDown | Was not in either of the draft pools. Inactive due to concussion. |
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The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) |
Raw | Was not in either of the draft pools. |
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