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There were ten draft picks and an eleven-person trade conducted between the promotion's two main brands: Raw and SmackDown!, where twenty-two wrestlers were drafted and traded overall. [2] Draft picks were drawn at random on WWE's two-hour main television programs, each Monday on Raw (on Spike TV) and each Thursday on SmackDown! (on UPN). [1]
Amy Weber (November 18, 2004 [3] – February 2005) Molly Holly (August 2, 1997 – April 14, 2005) (since then has made occasional appearances) Rico Constantino (1998 – July 2005) (although he had been fully inactive from in-ring competition since 2005, he briefly returned to have his full retirement match in 2012)
2021 WWE Draft Night 2 October 4, 2021 Nashville, Tennessee: Bridgestone Arena: 1.86 [66] Second night of the annual WWE Draft (the first night of which was the October 1 episode of SmackDown), where wrestlers are drafted between the Raw and SmackDown brands. Raw 2021–22 Season Premiere October 25, 2021 Houston, Texas: Toyota Center: 1.65 [67]
2021 WWE Draft Night 1 October 1, 2021 () Baltimore, Maryland: Royal Farms Arena: 2.25 [62] First night of the annual WWE Draft (the second night of which was the October 4 episode of Raw), where wrestlers are drafted between the Raw and SmackDown brands. SmackDown 2021–2022 season premiere October 8, 2021 () San Jose, California
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It was initially called the WWF Draft Lottery but after the company's renaming from WWF to WWE two months after that original draft, it was rebranded the following year to WWE Draft Lottery (2004–2005), then WWE Brand Extension Draft (2006), and then simply WWE Draft (2007–2011). In 2011, WWE ended the original brand split. [1] With ...
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Hiroko and Kenzo were traded to the RAW brand on June 30, 2005 at the end of the 2005 Draft Lottery. [2] However, they were both released by the WWE on July 6, 2005 without ever appearing on RAW. The move was seen as cost-cutting since several other wrestlers were released at the same time, as well as over the course of several weeks.