2011 WWE draft

John Cena became the second person in draft history to be exchanged back to their original brand in the same event.

The 2011 WWE draft was the eighth annual (ninth overall) draft held by WWE, which took place on April 25. With a core business of professional wrestling, the corporation held a draft to exchange personnel assigned to one of its two television programs (Raw and SmackDown) that are (in terms of storyline) independent brands that represent WWE. The draft aired live on the USA Network on Raw in the United States[A1] for two hours in Raleigh, North Carolina from the RBC Center. As a standard for previous drafts, most on-air personnel were eligible to be drafted.[1] A continuation of the draft took place on WWE's official website at 12:00pm Eastern time on the following afternoon.[2]

Matches determined the recipient of draft picks for the television portion of the draft while the continuation of the draft via the Internet was conducted at random. The draft's 30 selections featured 29 wrestlers being exchanged between WWE's two brands. SmackDown received 16 additional members to its roster while Raw received 13. For the first time in draft history, two of the draft picks consisted of the same wrestler (John Cena) being selected to SmackDown with the first pick and back to Raw with the last televised pick.

Background

The Brand Extension storyline was initiated in March 2002, in which WWE's Raw and SmackDown! television programs were made into brands (similar to conferences within a league) to which employees were assigned to;[3] the ECW brand was additionally involved between 2006 and 2009.[4] Annual drafts have followed since this occurrence, except for in 2003.[5] As with past drafts, the purpose of the 2011 WWE draft was to increase television ratings of WWE programming and refresh the rosters for each brand.[6] The 2011 event was confirmed by the RBC Center in April 2011,[7] with WWE officially announcing it on the April 18th edition of Raw.[8][9] A USA Network executive had also confirmed the event to occur via a press release on the same day of the WWE announcement.[10]

The 2011 WWE draft would mark the sixth time that only the Raw and SmackDown brands were involved; male and female wrestlers and other WWE personalities from these brands were eligible to be drafted.[11] Unlike sports draft lotteries where players are signed to a team, WWE drafts feature on-air personnel being exchanged between brands. Like all other WWE programs, the draft was run by the WWE management backstage.[12] Championships could be exchanged between brands if the champion was drafted, like with previous drafts;[5] however, the WWE Divas Championship and WWE Tag Team Championship were accessible to both brands and thus had no role in the draft because of their inter-brand availability.[13][14]

Roster selections

Overall, 29 wrestlers were drafted in 30 selections. Eight selections were made on television (four from each brand) with seven draftees; the online draft featured 22 selections (13 by Raw and nine by SmackDown). Of the 29 drafted personalities, only five were females (all drafted after the televised event). All but one of the draftees were in-ring competitors: Alberto Del Rio's personal ring announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez, came to Raw in the televised draft with Del Rio in one draft pick. SmackDown obtained the first draft pick by winning the first match, which resulted in the acquisition of John Cena. Raw obtained their first pick after winning the second match and were able to acquire Rey Mysterio. Cena became the second person to have been drafted twice during the same draft event (Triple H being the other in 2004),[15] with Raw reacquiring Cena with the eighth draft pick to conclude the televised portion. Kelly Kelly became the first woman to be drafted overall and was drafted to Smackdown brand.The draft also featured various wrestlers being selected to a new brand for the first time in their WWE careers, such as Sheamus and Daniel Bryan.[16]

Televised draft

During Raw, matches were held among representatives of the two brands to determine which would receive one or two draft picks. Each match featured one or more wrestlers representing their brand; if a wrestler was drafted earlier in the program, they would represent their new brand. After the matches, a computerized system, which appeared on the Raw stage TitanTron, randomly[B1] selected a member from the opposing brand's roster for the winning brand. Unlike the regular Raw production, the lighting in the RBC Center featured red and blue lighting on the audience, like in WWE Superstars, and both programs' logos represented on the TitanTron.[2][17]

Matches

# Match Stipulation Winner(s)
1 Raw: Evan Bourne, Daniel Bryan, Ted DiBiase, Mark Henry, The Great Khali, Vladimir Kozlov, Santino Marella, Mason Ryan, Sheamus, and Yoshi Tatsu vs. SmackDown: Brodus Clay, Kane, Chris Masters, Drew McIntyre, Kofi Kingston, Cody Rhodes, Big Show and The Corre (Wade Barrett, Ezekiel Jackson, and Heath Slater) 20-man Raw vs. Smackdown tag team battle royal for one draft pick SmackDown: Big Show and Kingston
2 Raw: Eve vs. SmackDown: Layla Singles match for one draft pick Raw: Eve
3 Raw: Sheamus vs. SmackDown: Kofi Kingston Singles match for one draft pick SmackDown: Kingston
4 Raw: Dolph Ziggler vs. SmackDown: Randy Orton[C1] Singles match for two draft picks SmackDown: Orton
5 Raw: Rey Mysterio[D1] vs. SmackDown: Wade Barrett Singles match for two draft picks Raw: Mysterio
6 Raw: The Miz, CM Punk, Alberto Del Rio[D2] vs. SmackDown: John Cena,[E1] Christian, and Mark Henry[C2] 6-man tag team match for one draft pick Raw: Miz, Punk, and Del Rio

Selections

Pick # Brand (to) Employee
(Real name)
Brand (from) Notes
1 SmackDown Cena, JohnJohn Cena Raw
2 Raw Mysterio, ReyRey Mysterio
(Oscar Gutierrez)
Smackdown
3 SmackDown Orton, RandyRandy Orton Raw
4 SmackDown Henry, MarkMark Henry Raw
5 SmackDown Sin Cara
(Luis Urive)
Raw
6 Raw Big Show
(Paul Wight, Jr.)
SmackDown One-half WWE Tag Team Champions
7 Raw Del Rio, AlbertoAlberto Del Rio
(Alberto Rodríguez)
SmackDown
8 Raw John Cena SmackDown

Online draft

WWE announced that the draft would continue to take place over WWE.com on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 beginning at 12:00pm Eastern time.

Selections

Sheamus was the final overall selection in the 2011 WWE draft.
Pick # Brand (to) Employee
(Real name)
Brand (from) Notes
9 SmackDown Bryan, DanielDaniel Bryan
(Bryan Danielson)
Raw
10 Raw Swagger, JackJack Swagger
(Jacob Hager)
SmackDown
11 SmackDown The Great Khali
(Dalip Singh Rana)
Raw
12 SmackDown Uso, JimmyJimmy Uso
(Jonathan Fatu)
Raw Member of The Usos
13 Raw Kelly, KellyKelly Kelly
(Barbara Blank)
SmackDown
14 Raw JTG
(Jayson Anthony Paul)
SmackDown
15 SmackDown Fox, AliciaAlicia Fox
(Victoria Crawford)
Raw
16 SmackDown Regal, WilliamWilliam Regal
(Darren Kenneth Matthews)
Raw
17 SmackDown Tatsu, YoshiYoshi Tatsu
(Naofumi Yamamoto)
Raw
18 Raw McIntyre, DrewDrew McIntyre
(Andrew Galloway)
SmackDown
19 SmackDown Natalya
(Natalie Neidhart)
Raw
20 Raw Hawkins, CurtCurt Hawkins
(Brian Myers)
SmackDown
21 Raw Masters, ChrisChris Masters
(Christopher Mordetzky)
SmackDown Never appeared on this brand as his contract was released
22 SmackDown Uso, JeyJey Uso
(Joshua Fatu)
Raw Member of The Usos
23 Raw Kingston, KofiKofi Kingston
(Kofi Sarkodie-Mensah)
SmackDown
24 SmackDown DiBiase, TedTed DiBiase
(Theodore DiBiase, Jr.)
Raw
25 SmackDown Kidd, TysonTyson Kidd
(T.J. Wilson)
Raw
26 SmackDown Tamina
(Sarona Reiher)
Raw
27 Raw Reks, TylerTyler Reks
(Gabriel Tuft)
SmackDown
28 SmackDown Riley, AlexAlex Riley
(Kevin Kiley, Jr.)[F1]
Raw never appeared on this brand as he has not been givin a Smackdown contract until he signed on Raw brand
29 Raw Phoenix, BethBeth Phoenix
(Elizabeth Carolan)
SmackDown
30 SmackDown Sheamus
(Stephen Farrelly)
Raw WWE United States Champion

Response and aftermath

Various WWE wrestlers posted updates on their Twitter accounts (as mentioned during the televised portion of the Draft) regarding their reactions to draft selections. Most of these regarded Raw losing top-tier talent to SmackDown, such as Cena and Orton switching brands.[2][18][19] Mark Henry stated that with his recent weight loss, he was more determined to seek a championship reign on SmackDown.[20] Rey Mysterio also was hopeful about his new home and explained that he would represent Raw just as proud as he has for the majority of his WWE career with SmackDown.[21] The first and final pick in the televised event, John Cena, stated how he wanted to make history for 2011 and that it only begun by being the first person to ever be drafted officially first and last.[22] Finally, Big Show was stunned by his selection but looked forward to the transition from broadcast delay to live television.[23]

As a result of Sheamus holding the United States Championship, the title would be designated back to SmackDown (though the title would quickly go back to Raw due to Kofi Kingston's victory at Extreme Rules five nights later).[24] Big Show being one half of the WWE Tag Team Champions allows him to appear on both shows (as does his partner Kane), despite their brand designations.[23] During the time that the Draft was produced, WWE was promoting their annual Extreme Rules pay-per-view event. At the time of production, the matches scheduled were between members of their respective rosters before the draft. These matches (including championships bouts) were scheduled to still take place while being official members to their new brands.[25] As a result of the extra promotion, the April 25 episode of Raw increased viewership from the previous week in terms of adults from 1.6 and 1.7 to 2.0 and 1.9 for the first and second hours, respectively.[26]

See also

Footnotes

References

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