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LionDen
06-17-2007, 10:00 AM
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In this thread we will keep you up to date on all the movers and groovers from the draft if you can not watch it live on wwe.com. Feel free to discuss it all here, who you liked moving or didn't or just your feelings on this whole ordeal.

2007 WWE Draft Results (from Monday):
Pick #1 - The Great Khali (to Smackdown)
Pick #2 - The Boogeyman (to ECW)
Pick #3 - King Booker with Sharmell (to Raw)
Pick #4 - Chris Benoit (to ECW)
Pick #5 - Torrie Wilson (to Smackdown)
Pick #6 - Chris Masters (to Smackdown)
Pick #7 - Bobby Lashley (to Raw)
Pick #8 - Ric Flair (to Smackdown)
Pick #9 - Snitsky (to Raw)
Pick #10 - Mr. Kennedy (to Raw)


Supplemental Drafts:

The WWE Supplemental Draft is underway, as more WWE Superstars are headed to new homes this afternoon. Here’s how the winds of change have blown so far in today’s Supplemental Draft:


Pick No. 1: Raw selects Paul London & Brian Kendrick

The first selection of the Supplemental Draft answered one of our fans’ (and Superstars’) biggest questions right off the bat. What if tag teams get separated? Luckily for London & Kendrick, they won’t have to worry about that.

Headed from SmackDown to Raw, London & Kendrick will bring their high-flying, risk-taking style to Monday nights. While they leave behind their quest for revenge on Deuce & Domino, the longest-reigning WWE Tag Team Champions in history will instantly become top contenders to the World Tag Team Championship held by Cade & Murdoch. With a slew of new challenges ahead in Raw’s tag team division (including The World’s Greatest Tag Team and The Highlanders and potentially The Hardys among others), London & Kendrick will need to be full speed ahead.


Pick No. 2: SmackDown selects Kenny Dykstra

As quickly as Raw gains an exciting tag team from SmackDown, Theodore Long’s brand strikes back by selecting one of Raw’s brightest young stars.

At only 21 years of age, Dykstra is already a former World Tag Team Champion, and has been quite impressive since branching out on his own months ago. While he has been teaming with Johnny Nitro in recent weeks, Dykstra heads to SmackDown solo, where he will look to make his mark just as quickly as he did on Raw.

Dykstra also becomes the fifth Superstar to switch from Monday to Friday nights, following the selections of The Great Khali, Chris Masters, Torrie Wilson and former rival Ric Flair.


Pick No. 3: ECW selects Viscera

The World’s Largest Love Machine is about to become the World’s Most Extreme Love Machine.

With its first pick in the Supplemental Draft, ECW picked up one of WWE’s biggest behemoths from the Raw brand in Viscera, who joins Chris Benoit and Boogeyman as the newest members of the ECW roster.

As Big Vis enters the Land of the Extreme, one has to wonder just who his first target will be. From ECW Originals like Tommy Dreamer to The New Breed and CM Punk to newly-drafted Chris Benoit and Boogeyman, there’s a lot waiting for Big Vis…but if past history is any indication, Extreme Expose might be the first ones in for a visit from the Love Machine. Perhaps a reunion with Kevin Thorn (who teamed with Big Vis at Saturday Night’s Main Event) might be in the works as well.


Pick No. 4: Raw selects The Sandman

Exit Love Machine…enter Sandman.

Just minutes after Raw plucked Big Vis from Raw, ECW lost an Original to the flagship, as The Sandman has been selected by Raw.

The cane-swinging crowd favorite will now bring a touch of hardcore to the flagship, as he leaves behind fellow Original Tommy Dreamer for his first full-time trip outside the Land of the Extreme.

Will Sandman thrive in an environment outside of his comfortable extreme habitat? Will he perhaps share some Steve-weisers with Raw’s resident suds-swiller, Stone Cold? The answers will lie ahead as Sandman joins Bobby Lashley and the deranged Snitsky as the third man to move from ECW to Raw.


Pick No. 5: SmackDown selects Hardcore Holly

ECW may be the Land of the Extreme, but SmackDown is now the home of Hardcore.

With its second pick of the Supplemental Draft, SmackDown raids the ECW by selecting Hardcore Holly. Holly, who is currently out rehabbing after elbow surgery, will soon be returning to the brand where he made his home for four years prior to his ECW stint.

Upon his return, the tough-as-nails veteran will instantly become a top contender to both the United States and World Heavyweight Championships, and he may still even have a few bones left to pick from his previous time on SmackDown.


Pick No. 6: ECW selects The Miz

Just as quickly as SmackDown plundered an ECW talent, the Land of Extreme strikes back. And ECW is about to get a Reality Check, because The Miz is coming to Tuesday nights.

The third man plucked by ECW from the SmackDown roster, Mike Mizanin will be bringing his reality (and all his Miz-fits) to the Land of the Extreme. With the ECW World Title currently vacant thanks to Bobby Lashley’s departure, the former Real World star would love nothing more than to add a golden accessory to his already well-coordinated outfit. HOO-RAH!


Pick No. 7: Raw selects Daivari

Raw once again raids the SmackDown roster with its third Supplemental selection, taking Daivari.

With the selection, Daivari returns to Raw, where he debuted in 2005. While he leaves behind his quest for Cruiserweight gold, the Detroit native will almost certainly have Santino Marella and John Cena in his sights; Daivari and Cena are no strangers, as many of our fans will remember his rivalry with The Champ late in 2005.

Daivari also joins former SmackDown colleagues King Booker, Queen Sharmell, Mr. Kennedy and London & Kendrick on the Raw roster.


Pick No. 8: SmackDown selects The Major Brothers

Somewhere, Matt Striker is smiling, as with their latest pick in the Supplemental Draft, SmackDown has selected ECW newcomers Brett & Brian Major.

It was the lifelong dream of The Major Brothers to one day compete in ECW; now that they have achieved that dream, their selection in the Supplemental Draft will now give them the chance to test the waters on SmackDown.

The arrival of the WWE newcomers to Friday nights will help fill the void left by the departure of London & Kendrick to Raw earlier in the Supplemental Draft, giving WWE Tag Team Champions Deuce & Domino a new challenge to contend with.


Pick No. 9: Raw selects William Regal

Raw’s Draft started royal, and now it’s even more Regal.

With its fourth pick in the Supplemental Draft, Raw has plundered William Regal from SmackDown, its third choice from SmackDown in four Supplemental Picks.

Regal was traded to SmackDown in a blockbuster 11 person deal after the 2005 Draft Lottery, and now finds himself headed back to the flagship thanks to the Supplemental Draft.

The British Superstar has found success on Raw in the past, winning both the World Tag Team and Intercontinental Championships during his previous stint on the brand. And while he leaves behind fellow Brit and tag team partner Dave Taylor, he does have associates on Raw; it wasn’t long ago that Regal was a member of King Booker’s Court, and with both men now together in a new kingdom, their alliance may be revisited.


Pick No. 10: SmackDown selects Victoria

Victoria still “ain’t the lady to mess with,” and she will soon find out that Friday night is alright for fightin’.

With its fourth choice in the Supplemental Draft, SmackDown immediately struck Raw back by selecting former Women’s Champion Victoria. The veteran Diva’s blend of beauty, brains, toughness and attitude is coming to Friday nights, giving her a whole new crop of Divas to torment.


Pick No. 11: Raw selects Jillian Hall

For Raw, it’s a game of “lose a Diva, gain a Diva.”

With its fifth and final pick in the Supplemental Draft, Raw once again dipped into the SmackDown roster, this time selecting Jillian Hall and her aspiring singing career to come to the flagship.

Raw gains another beautiful Diva, and her addition helps offset the loss of Torrie Wilson on Monday and Victoria just one selection earlier. It also gives Jillian a chance to go after the Women’s Championship more vociferously. However, it also means a whole new selection of our fans will get to “experience” Jillian’s vocal talents for themselves.

Who’s the winner in that deal? Our SmackDown fans surely have an opinion, and our Raw fans soon will too.


Pick No. 12: SmackDown selects Eugene

Selection no. 12 was SmackDown’s final pick in the Supplemental Draft, and they sure made it special, bringing Eugene to Friday nights.

Just three picks after former mentor William Regal was drafted to Raw, Eugene’s chances of reuniting with his World Tag Team Championship partner were cut down thanks to his drafting to SmackDown. Will the former champion find himself a partner and go after Deuce & Domino’s WWE Tag Team Championship? Or will it be MVP and Edge who have to beware of the special Superstar?

Regardless of the answer for that question, our SmackDown fans are in for some entertainment.


Pick No. 13: ECW selects Johnny Nitro

With its final selection in the Supplemental Draft, ECW has truly gone Hollywood, and may need to change the brand’s program name to Tuesday Nitro.

As the final pick in the 2007 WWE Supplemental Draft, Johnny Nitro is headed to the Land of Extreme. The Hollywood A-lister, who is a former WWE Tag Team and Intercontinental Champion, joins reality TV star The Miz and Big Vis as the newest members of the ECW roster. And while recent tag team partner Kenny Dykstra was drafted to SmackDown earlier today, Nitro would love to make his mark in ECW by quickly claiming the vacant ECW World Title.

Nitro is the 26th and final Superstar to find a new home this week, and that brings a close to the 2007 WWE Supplemental Draft. How will the Superstars selected today fare in their new environments? Tune into Raw Monday night at 9/8 CT on USA Network as the next phase in their careers begins.


Just a few notes coming out of the WWE Supplemental Draft:

- With Daivari's pick to RAW, WWE.com suggested a feud with John Cena, considering their past, or with Intercontinental Champion Santino Marella.

- They also hint at Hardcore Holly picking up on some old SmackDown! feuds and being a contender for the United States and World Heavyweight titles. WWE also teases Johnny Nitro going for the ECW title.

- A Viscera and Kevin Thorn team may be in the works, considering they teamed at WWE's SNME, WWE also suggests.

- London and Kendrick will be come instant contenders to the World Tag Team titles. I guess we could see a London and Kendrick vs. Cade and Murdoch match at Vengeance. Also, WWE hints at The Major Brothers contending for Deuce and Domino's Tag Team titles.

- In other tag team hints, WWE says a King Booker and William Regal alliance may be revisited since both are now on RAW.

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 12:20 PM
id like a big name to move like hbk to sd!

LionDen
06-17-2007, 12:39 PM
Yeah, poor SmackDown didn't do to well in the first draw.

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 01:29 PM
SD were robbed in the first draft..

IMO SD! and ECW need the draft the most

LionDen
06-17-2007, 05:09 PM
SD seems to have robbed again with Kendrick and London going to RAW. They must be joining the tags division on RAW.

holypuma
06-17-2007, 05:10 PM
well Kendrick and London r the biggest tagteam on SD, they wanted them to move to the big time

J-man
06-17-2007, 05:11 PM
I thought there was only one drafted not 2

tommy
06-17-2007, 05:12 PM
How did they get the entire tag team?

tommy
06-17-2007, 05:19 PM
Also, where is the link to watch it? I can't find it on the site.

LionDen
06-17-2007, 05:20 PM
They must have just kept em joined together.

J-man
06-17-2007, 05:42 PM
here ya go lion.. what an okay move

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 05:43 PM
cryme tyme to SD! hopefully, more than likely the highlanders :shifty:

tommy
06-17-2007, 05:56 PM
So far, RAW has been doing great. They get two awesome ones, and lose two bad ones.

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 05:58 PM
well raw is the "A" show lol

LionDen
06-17-2007, 06:03 PM
I am not sure about this Sandman move, it seems the WWE might be moving him to RAW, so they can place him on Heat. I wouldn't be surprised if he and Snitzky went to heat eventually, room now Masters went to SD.

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 06:15 PM
surprised it wasnt a SD! pick for Sandman.. as there getting the odd picks lately

LionDen
06-17-2007, 06:27 PM
lol with Hardcore Holly going to Smackdown, there will be more room on Heat for them now lol although I am glad to see hardcore get somewhere he may be able to get a push, he has earned his dues all these years.

bad_meetz_evil
06-17-2007, 06:30 PM
Well why does it always have to be the A show? :shifty:

Hardcore Holly will do little in Smackdown, like before leaving for ECW.

LionDen
06-17-2007, 06:44 PM
lol you think thats bad, now ECW have the Miz, poor ECW are not doing so well in the draft this week, except for Benoit.

tommy
06-17-2007, 06:49 PM
ECW has the boogyman, the miz, and viscera. So...getting Benoit means they have to take all of the trash as well.

bad_meetz_evil
06-17-2007, 06:50 PM
So far this second draft have been going bad.

LionDen
06-17-2007, 07:04 PM
Why would they place Daviri on RAW, i can not figure that one out.

bad_meetz_evil
06-17-2007, 07:05 PM
What the hell is Divari going to do in Raw? Other than managing someone and with The Great Khali gone, I don't know who he'll manage. In SmackDown he could have atleash gone for the crusierweight title. He might also be the GM, but thats very unlikely.

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 07:08 PM
at least raws last picks were bad.. still sd and ecw arent making the best of there picks

LionDen
06-17-2007, 07:13 PM
lol Daviri as GM, i would not think so, he may wrestle himself to Heat lol

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 07:19 PM
i want long traded to ecw let him gm that

LionDen
06-17-2007, 07:56 PM
i want long traded to ecw let him gm that

I actually thought he would have gone to RAW to GM but then i heard about Steph and Linda returning to TV so I am not sure.

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 08:02 PM
victoria to smackdown thats stranger than daivari to raw :o

bad_meetz_evil
06-17-2007, 08:10 PM
Are they going to get a womans title on Smackdown? First Torrie, then Victoria?

LionDen
06-17-2007, 08:46 PM
lol All you Smackdown people can be happy now, Eugene is there :)

bad_meetz_evil
06-17-2007, 08:57 PM
Heh, I should have never expect a sinlge big name being traded over the net. Raw definetly benifted the most from this trade.

Black Widow
06-17-2007, 09:19 PM
raw benefited from both drafts

Booyaka138
06-17-2007, 11:13 PM
yah after lookin ovr the draft doesnt anybody think that ECW got
F'd in the A?? honestly. the MIZ and Viscera, c'mon that jus not fair. i honestly feel bad for ECW ahaha. i think they should have got at least some type of star power. ne thoughts?

Vance
06-17-2007, 11:49 PM
they Got Nitro...and upcoming star..so they got a good deal out of him. im still shocked that Sandman went to Raw..

legolas4792
06-18-2007, 12:08 AM
ecw got boogeyman benoit viscera the miz and nitro id say they did pretty damn fine

Dr. Rockzerz ®
06-18-2007, 12:12 AM
So basically the supplemental draft was switching shows for jobbers. Yea jobbers on new shows!

London & Kendrick should do great on RAW. L&K vs Hardys has been a dream match of mine and L&K vs WGTT wouldnt be bad either.

Nitro was a great pick to ECW. He provides ECW with another young and great talent. ECW could use someone else to main event for them though.

Hall was a good pick for the womens division as another good diva is on RAW but Victoria to SD really hurt the womens divison on RAW.

demolition89
06-18-2007, 03:34 AM
The supplemental draft sets up a potential "Faction" for Smackdown Creative Team to consider ~ Edge, Chris Masters, Kenny Dykstra, Hardcore Holly

I wonder if Raw Creative hopes to recapture some aspect of the "Stone Cold Raising Hell" appeal with Sandman (granted Sandman has no Microphone skills compared to Austin.) I personally would get a real kick out watching Sandman & Ron Simmons work together ~ the backstage Skit Visuals (no need for much dialogue) I'm imagining could be an absolute riot!

tommy
06-18-2007, 03:53 AM
ECW didn't get screwed that bad. Benoit is great, Nitro and Miz are good up-and-comers. Sure, they had to take Viscera and Boogyman, but oh well.

LionDen
06-18-2007, 04:10 AM
Curiously i sit here and ponder why you guys dont bother chatting in the official draft thread :shifty: lol so i merged your thread.

ECW and SmackDown did get screwed, a shame really as some of the draft picks IMO to RAW will end up on Heat eventually.

hbkizbest
06-18-2007, 05:19 AM
The following names have all been moved to new brands. The first eleven draft picks took place on RAW last week while another fifteen took place on WWE.com's 'Supplemental Draft' earlier today:

Full WWE Draft Results:
Pick #1 - The Great Khali (to Smackdown)
Pick #2 - The Boogeyman (to ECW)
Pick #3 - King Booker with Sharmell (to Raw)
Pick #4 - Chris Benoit (to ECW)
Pick #5 - Torrie Wilson (to Smackdown)
Pick #6- Chris Masters (to Smackdown)
Pick #7 - Bobby Lashley (to Raw)
Pick #8 - Ric Flair (to Smackdown)
Pick #9 - Snitsky (to Raw)
Pick #10 - Mr. Kennedy (to Raw)
Pick #11 - Brian Kendrick (to Raw)
Pick #12 - Paul London (to Raw)
Pick #13 - Kenny Dykstra (to Smackdown)
Pick #14 - Viscera (to ECW)
Pick #15 - The Sandman (to RAW)
Pick #16 - Bob Holly (to Smackdown)
Pick #17 - The Miz (to ECW)
Pick #18 - Daivari (to RAW)
Pick #19 - The Major Brothers (to Smackdown)
Pick #20 - William Regal (to Raw)
Pick #21 - Victoria (to Smackdown)
Pick #22 - Jillian Hall (to RAW)
Pick #23 - Eugene (to Smackdown)
Pick #24 - Johnny Nitro (to ECW)

DEMON
06-18-2007, 01:14 PM
well I guess that cancels out the push that Nitro&Dykstra were supposed be getting.
London&Kendrick should be a nice addition though,as well as teh Major Brothers going to SD to take their place in the tag team ranks.

Punisher
06-18-2007, 04:53 PM
i like the move of london and kendrick to raw to help the tag team division

yankeesman77
06-18-2007, 05:43 PM
I like Johnny Nitro going to ECW, Dykstra going to SmackDown and London and Kendrick going over to Raw some solid moves there also with the addition of Regal going to Raw.

AFC1986
06-18-2007, 05:51 PM
i think raw benefited the most getting 3 big names (booker, kennedy and lashley) and ecw had a good draft getting benoit, masters and nitro but i think smackdown got shafted big time. they lost benoit, booker and kennedy who are all main event wrestlers and they get dyksrta, khali and hardcore holly in their places. they also lost a credible contender for the cruiserweight title in daivari but got given eugene

tommy
06-18-2007, 08:39 PM
i think raw benefited the most getting 3 big names (booker, kennedy and lashley) and ecw had a good draft getting benoit, masters and nitro but i think smackdown got shafted big time. they lost benoit, booker and kennedy who are all main event wrestlers and they get dyksrta, khali and hardcore holly in their places. they also lost a credible contender for the cruiserweight title in daivari but got given eugene

Masters went to Smackdown, not ECW.

AFC1986
06-18-2007, 09:22 PM
Masters went to Smackdown, not ECW.

sorry, my mistake. but i still feel smackdown got shafted. i think mark henry should have gone to raw instead of kennedy as that way kennedy could have come back from injury and faced edge for the world title

Platinum_Lies
06-19-2007, 01:32 AM
ECW is down right frightening now... just ignore the lame picks that really won't do anything, it is the pure athletic talent that they recieved and added to the show that has me stoked. ECW now has Punk, Burke, Nitro, and Benoit. Hell, even guys like Striker and Miz are fundamentally sound, they just need a good gimmick to flip that switch. Too bad the World's Greatest Tag Team didn't shift to ECW, that would have been fantastic.

What will ECW do at Vengeance now? WIll it be another massive 5 man match or something? Or will it be a more simple one on one or triple threat scenario?

tommy
06-19-2007, 06:03 AM
Tomorrow night, Benoit and Burke will face off, as well as Punk and Cor Von. The winners will face off for the title at Vengeance.