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The other day I was surfing around on YouTube when I came across a clip that showed all 20 live draft picks made during the inaugural WWE Draft back in 2002. Since then, they only had random drafts where each brand swapped superstars and picks were made by a computer, not a GM. Then, in 2012, the draft became obsolete with the introduction of the "Super Show."
This got me thinking: what if they had a draft today, but instead of it being computerized, it was a real draft like the one from 2002? It would essentially be like starting the rosters from scratch. The neat thing IMO about the 2002 draft is that it at least somewhat gave us, the fans, an idea of how they, WWE, valued their superstars. And today, I think it would be really interesting given the climate of WWE and the makeup of its current roster. There is ALOT of debate that could be had over which superstar should go higher, etc. Now obviously this all has to pay mind to a significant level of kayfabe that is involved, but nonetheless its interesting to think about, for fantasy's sake.
Here is what I came up with. Some notes: i used the WWE roster off their website to do this, and excluded all non-wrestling personalities and part-time talents like Triple H, Undertaker, The Rock, etc.
I also stayed away from unproven guys like Sandow, Ambrose (who hasn't even debuted), etc. who get a lot of love on here but have yet to prove anything yet, as I didn't see it as a prudent use of a top-10 draft choice.
RAW 1 (#1 overall pick): John Cena - Raw goes with "The Franchise" 1st overall - he's the top draw in the company so its a no brainer
SD 1: Randy Orton - tough call between him and Punk but I see Orton as a better "fit" on SD and he's a WWE home-grown guy so where kayfabe meets reality, they put Orton over by making him SD's #1 pick
RAW 2: CM Punk (WWE Champion) - a guy worthy of being a #1 pick, RAW gets Punk 2nd overall
SD 2: Sheamus (World Champion) - SD goes with the World Champion who is a top babyface and over with the younger SD crowd
RAW 3: Chris Jericho - Raw is still Jericho; a high risk pick as who knows how long Jericho is going to stay, but when he's here he's instant star power
SD 3: Rey Mysterio - Another "fit" pick as Mysterio is one of those guys super over with the SD demographic
RAW 4: Wade Barrett - The first heel to RAW and on the verge of breaking through as a top heel in the business
SD 4: Daniel Bryan - not as highly touted as some of these other names but the man can flat out wrestle and he just keeps proving the doubters wrong, thoroughly validating himself in this current feud with CM Punk
RAW 5: Cody Rhodes - tough call here between Rhodes, Del Rio, or Ziggler, but Rhodes pedigree and superior promo skills, compared to the other two, makes him best "fit" for the Monday Night crowd, IMO
SD 5: Alberto Del Rio - a natural foil to Mysterio and again, a good fit for the SD demographic; the internet crowd is wishy-washy on him but apparently WWE brass is high on ADR and looking to push him hard in 2012 - I like his look, he just needs to develop his character
RAW 6: Christian - the Intercontinental Champion is a great "value" pick, Christian can go main event or mid card, face or heel, tag team, the man is over and can do it all; if he or Jericho turn, you have an instant alliance
SD 6: Dolph Ziggler - probably lower than most on the web would have him selected; 2012 is a make-or-break year for Dolph, IMO - is he world title material or is he the guy doing jobs to Brodus Clay?
RAW 7: Big Show - he just turned 40 but stated recently he's got quite a few years left and is in the midst of significant push right now; he has few fans but is useful to put people over
SD 7: Ryback - SD matches power with power, and takes a high-risk/high-reward pick with the monster Ryback
RAW 8: Kane - RAW continues to stock household names with the Big Red Monster
SD 8: Santino Marella - takes the US title to SD; Santino is more sports entertainer than wrestler these days, and not really worthy of a belt, IMO, but you can't deny he's over with the younger crowd
RAW 9: Kofi Kingston - one half of the tag team champions and a useful face
SD 9: Layla - total kayfabe pick here- she's the Divas' Champ, so she's the pick
RAW 10: R-Truth - obligatory pick here for RAW, as this keeps the tag champs together
SD 10: The Miz - could be a total steal or a complete waste, but the last live pick for SD is used on a former Wrestle Mania headliner, so its worth a gamble
For the record, I had a REALLY hard time with this. Which is why I decided to make a thread out of it and get some feedback. I'd love to see/hear about your "draft projections" and welcome all critiques of mine.
This got me thinking: what if they had a draft today, but instead of it being computerized, it was a real draft like the one from 2002? It would essentially be like starting the rosters from scratch. The neat thing IMO about the 2002 draft is that it at least somewhat gave us, the fans, an idea of how they, WWE, valued their superstars. And today, I think it would be really interesting given the climate of WWE and the makeup of its current roster. There is ALOT of debate that could be had over which superstar should go higher, etc. Now obviously this all has to pay mind to a significant level of kayfabe that is involved, but nonetheless its interesting to think about, for fantasy's sake.
Here is what I came up with. Some notes: i used the WWE roster off their website to do this, and excluded all non-wrestling personalities and part-time talents like Triple H, Undertaker, The Rock, etc.
I also stayed away from unproven guys like Sandow, Ambrose (who hasn't even debuted), etc. who get a lot of love on here but have yet to prove anything yet, as I didn't see it as a prudent use of a top-10 draft choice.
RAW 1 (#1 overall pick): John Cena - Raw goes with "The Franchise" 1st overall - he's the top draw in the company so its a no brainer
SD 1: Randy Orton - tough call between him and Punk but I see Orton as a better "fit" on SD and he's a WWE home-grown guy so where kayfabe meets reality, they put Orton over by making him SD's #1 pick
RAW 2: CM Punk (WWE Champion) - a guy worthy of being a #1 pick, RAW gets Punk 2nd overall
SD 2: Sheamus (World Champion) - SD goes with the World Champion who is a top babyface and over with the younger SD crowd
RAW 3: Chris Jericho - Raw is still Jericho; a high risk pick as who knows how long Jericho is going to stay, but when he's here he's instant star power
SD 3: Rey Mysterio - Another "fit" pick as Mysterio is one of those guys super over with the SD demographic
RAW 4: Wade Barrett - The first heel to RAW and on the verge of breaking through as a top heel in the business
SD 4: Daniel Bryan - not as highly touted as some of these other names but the man can flat out wrestle and he just keeps proving the doubters wrong, thoroughly validating himself in this current feud with CM Punk
RAW 5: Cody Rhodes - tough call here between Rhodes, Del Rio, or Ziggler, but Rhodes pedigree and superior promo skills, compared to the other two, makes him best "fit" for the Monday Night crowd, IMO
SD 5: Alberto Del Rio - a natural foil to Mysterio and again, a good fit for the SD demographic; the internet crowd is wishy-washy on him but apparently WWE brass is high on ADR and looking to push him hard in 2012 - I like his look, he just needs to develop his character
RAW 6: Christian - the Intercontinental Champion is a great "value" pick, Christian can go main event or mid card, face or heel, tag team, the man is over and can do it all; if he or Jericho turn, you have an instant alliance
SD 6: Dolph Ziggler - probably lower than most on the web would have him selected; 2012 is a make-or-break year for Dolph, IMO - is he world title material or is he the guy doing jobs to Brodus Clay?
RAW 7: Big Show - he just turned 40 but stated recently he's got quite a few years left and is in the midst of significant push right now; he has few fans but is useful to put people over
SD 7: Ryback - SD matches power with power, and takes a high-risk/high-reward pick with the monster Ryback
RAW 8: Kane - RAW continues to stock household names with the Big Red Monster
SD 8: Santino Marella - takes the US title to SD; Santino is more sports entertainer than wrestler these days, and not really worthy of a belt, IMO, but you can't deny he's over with the younger crowd
RAW 9: Kofi Kingston - one half of the tag team champions and a useful face
SD 9: Layla - total kayfabe pick here- she's the Divas' Champ, so she's the pick
RAW 10: R-Truth - obligatory pick here for RAW, as this keeps the tag champs together
SD 10: The Miz - could be a total steal or a complete waste, but the last live pick for SD is used on a former Wrestle Mania headliner, so its worth a gamble
For the record, I had a REALLY hard time with this. Which is why I decided to make a thread out of it and get some feedback. I'd love to see/hear about your "draft projections" and welcome all critiques of mine.