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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]
Colonel DeBeers (1972-January 29, 2005) 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 ...
The 2005 draft took place on WWE's two television programs, Raw, which aired on Spike TV, and SmackDown!, which aired on UPN. [12] Post-draft trades were announced on WWE's website. [13] [14] The draft picks were made each Monday on Raw and each Thursday on SmackDown! from June 6 to June 30. [12] Each pick was drafted at random. [12]
2005 WWE Draft Lottery; WWE Hall of Fame (2005) WWE Hall of Fame (2014) WWE Raw Homecoming This page was last edited on 29 September 2020, at 14:47 (UTC). Text is ...
The WWE Draft (formerly known as the WWE Draft Lottery) was a process used by the professional wrestling promotion WWE to provide new brand competition and to refresh its rosters. Pages in category "WWE Draft"
Carelli was signed by World Wrestling Entertainment in 2005, being assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling, WWE's farm territory. He made his debut on Raw during a live episode from Milan, Italy. Under the character of Santino Marella, a fan selected from the audience, he defeated the Intercontinental Champion Umaga , winning the title in his debut ...
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
On February 24, 2014, WWE launched WWE Network, an over-the-top subscription streaming service [68] [69] [70] The service, which was initially proposed as a linear pay television service, [203] [204] carries all WWE pay-per-view events, original programming (including in-ring programs, as well as documentary and reality programming highlighting ...