We aren’t done yet. The WWE Draft has come and gone for the year and it was certainly an eventful pair of nights. There were dozens of moves made with wrestlers jumping from show to show. At the same time though, there were some wrestlers who stayed on the shows they have been on for months now. It turns out that Monday Night Raw and SmackDown was not everything though, as we have some more picks.
This week’s edition of Raw Talk included several more picks in the 2021 Draft. Both Monday Night Raw and SmackDown received additional picks, which were announced in a group rather than show by show. There were teams split up while one team did stay together as they moved. None of these picks had been made before the show aired. Here are the Raw Talk picks in no particular order:
Monday Night Raw
Dana Brooke
Robert Roode
Dolph Ziggler
Jaxson Ryker
Veer
Liv Morgan
Nox
Tamina
Mia Yim
Shelton Benjamin
Cedric Alexander
Miz
Smackdown
Shotzi
Natalya
Jinder Mahal
Shanky
These names are in addition to the picks made this week on Monday Night Raw:
Monday Night Raw
Round One – Becky Lynch
Round One – Bobby Lashley
Round Two – Seth Rollins
Round Two – Damian Priest
Round Three – AJ Styles/Omos
Round Three – Kevin Owens
Round Four – Street Profits
Round Four – Finn Balor
Round Five – Karrion Kross
Round Five – Alexa Bliss
Round Six – Carmella
Round Six – Gable Steveson
Smackdown
Round One – Usos
Round One – Sasha Banks
Round Two – King Nakamura/Rick Boogs
Round Two – Sheamus
Round Three – Shayna Baszler
Round Three – Xia Li
Round Four – Viking Raiders
Round Four – Ricochet
Round Five – Humberto Carrillo/Angel Garza
Round Five – Cesaro
Round Six – Ridge Holland
Round Six – Sami Zayn
There are also some names who were undrafted. Some were due to medical status while others were simply not chosen. Here are the remaining free agents, who can sign wherever they like:
Asuka
Bayley
Elias
Eva Marie
Lacey Evans
Lucha House Party
Shane Thorne
Titus O’Neil
It was a very eventful night. Check out some highlights of the Draft:
Opinion: That should be just about it for the most part, though you never know how things are going to shake out eventually. I’m not sure what is going to happen with the rosters going forward, but things should be settling down now. The Draft picks do not go into full effect until October 22, meaning there is still a bit of time to wrap things up, assuming WWE bothers to do so.
Which pick means the most? Which show came out better? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 60,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 6,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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