WWE: Draft That Would Shake Up the Rosters, Rounds 10-End
Welcome to the second half of the mock WWE Draft.
For those of you who missed the first half, you can read that here.
Here is the rest of how the draft would play out, and some future feud and championship ideas for the new rosters.
If you just want a quick recap of what each roster has so far, here it is:
Raw
- CM Punk
- John Cena
- WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio
- Sheamus
- R-Truth
- Wade Barrett
- Mark Henry
- United States Champion Dolph Ziggler
- Alex Riley
SmackDown
- World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton
- The Miz
- Christian
- Rey Mysterio
- Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes
- John Morrison
- Money In the Bank Holder-Daniel Bryan
- Kofi Kingston
- Sin Cara
Round 10, Pick 19: Raw Selects Kane
1 of 20Kane heads back on over to Raw as they pick him up in the 10th round of this mock draft.
After winning the World Title last year, Kane has fallen down the ladder and has been losing a lot of steam in his character.
But a surprise appearance on Monday Night Raw in which he interferes in a match, revamping the monster in him, would be highly beneficial to keeping Kane relevant.
Round 10, Pick 20: SmackDown Selects the Big Show
2 of 20SmackDown quickly seizes up the other half of the veteran jobber combo when they select The Big Show 20th overall.
Big Show might not be winning any more world titles in his career at this point, but he is still a very valuable member of a roster. He can play a heel or face, and has no problem jobbing over in feuds to help build up young, up-and-coming superstars.
Show is a go-to guy for any pay-per-view level feud, and I can see him squaring off against guys like Daniel Bryan and Evan Bourne in the near future.
Round 11, Pick 21: Raw Selects Drew Mcintyre
3 of 20Raw picks up the former Intercontinental Champion Drew Mcintyre with this pick.
Although McIntyre has not appeared recently on TV, I think he is a perfect fit for the revamped tag team division until he gets his character perfected and can make a main event push.
McIntyre is already a former Tag Champ with Cody Rhodes, and I see him as a face returning to Raw with a new tag team partner, which will be revealed soon.
Round 11, Pick 22: SmackDown Selects Evan Bourne
4 of 20SmackDown goes with high-flyer Evan Bourne with their 11th-round pick.
Bourne's persona and high flying ability is a great fit for SmacDown's roster as he can go in a number of different directions.
He can form a stable with current tag team partner Kofi Kingston, challenge for the Intercontinental Title from Cody Rhodes or be a factor in the revamped Cruiserweight division.
Round 12, Pick 23: Raw Selects Zack Ryder
5 of 20Woo Woo Woo Woo You Know It! The Internet Champion lands on Raw with the 23rd overall pick.
After trying to get him some more air time with his ZackDown gimmick on Friday nights, Ryder moves back on over to Raw and is teamed up with Drew Mcintyre to form the tag team "Zack and Drew Woo Woo Woo" where they will compete for the WWE Tag Titles.
Ryder is one of the most popular superstars in the WWE, despite only being a mid-carder at best right now. However, I think the more air time he gets and the more feuds they have in the tag team division will eventually lead Ryder into being a credible singles competitor.
Round 12, Pick 24: SmackDown Selects Jack Swagger (w/ Vickie Guerrero)
6 of 20SmackDown picks up former World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger with the 24th Overall Pick.
Yes, 24th. For a former WHC, it's sad that he has fallen this far down the ladder. But the fact is at this point, Swagger is just another mid-card wrestler. Perhaps a brand change and a new manager in Vickie can help Swagger move back up the card, but he would need a decent push in order for that to happen.
Round 13, Pick 25: Raw Selects Ezekiel Jackson
7 of 20Big Zeke jumps over to Raw as he gets picked with the No. 25 overall pick.
Personally, I don't see Jackson as much more then just another huge guy who can't do much in the ring or on the mic. But nevertheless, he is big if nothing else, and already has an EWC Championship and IC title reign under his belt.
I see him fitting in well with the new tag team division as he turns heel and teams up with The World's Strongest Man, Mark Henry.
Round 13, Pick 26: SmackDown Selects Justin Gabriel
8 of 20SmackDown gets a steal here as they pick up Justin Gabriel 26th overall.
Gabriel isn't great on the mic, but he posses great acrobatic ability in the ring. Gabriel would fit in nicely in the Cruiserweight division.
He gets a good pop from the crowd and would put on entertaining matches whenever he stepped in the ring.
Round 14, Pick 27: Raw Selects the Uso's
9 of 20Raw picks up another credible tag team as Jimmy and Jey get selected 27th overall.
Since turning face and going to SmackDown, the Uso's have received a pretty decent push, but the fans just seem genuinely uninterested in the Tag Team division. I'm actually surprised they haven't taken the title from Otunga and McGilicutty by now, but they would certainly get their chance by moving to Raw and being in the mix for the Tag Titles.
Round 14, Pick 28: SmackDown Selects Tyson Kidd
10 of 20Another Cruiserweight contender remains on SmackDown as Tyson Kidd gets selected 28th overall.
I actually really like Tyson Kidd, and I would like to see him start winning some matches instead of just jobbing every week. He is very talented in the ring, and it was refreshing to see him get to the top five in the battle royal.
I could see Kidd being a serious heel contender for the Cruiserweight Title and even winning it at some occasion.
Round 15, Pick 29: Raw Selects Ted DiBiase
11 of 20Ted Dibiase Jr. finally gets selected 29th overall by Raw.
Dibiase has really been floundering as of late. He is so far below his partner Cody Rhodes at this point that I don't see him doing much of anything soon unless he breaks away from Rhodes and then loses to him for the IC title.
I think the best move for DiBiase would be to move to Raw and become a baby face. Start beating some jobbers to build himself up and eventually get into the U.S. Title discussion.
Round 15, Pick 30: SmackDown Selects Brodus Clay
12 of 20Brodus Clay seems to be getting a big push on Superstars, and he very well could be the next big thing in the WWE.
It remains to be seen when he will be ready, but when he is he will be going to SmackDown.
Clay certainly has the body of a WWE Superstar that could be dominant in the ring; I could see him going the way of Mark Henry as being a monster heel.
Round 16, Pick 31: Raw Selects WWE Tag Team Champions Otunga & McGillicutty
13 of 20Raw completes there Tag Team build up as they select the Tag Team Champions, David Otunga and Michael McGillicutty, 31st overall.
The fact that they are the Tag Champions and they fall to 31st overall just goes to show you where the state of the division is.
Honestly, I would have them lose the titles as quickly as possible, but as long as they aren't the champions, I don't have any problem with them battling to be No. 1 contenders for the title.
Round 16, Pick 32: SmackDown Selects Jinder Mahal
14 of 20Jinder Mahal stays on SmackDown with the 32nd overall pick.
I thought about Mahal going to Raw where him and Khali would compete in the Tag Team division, but the fact is Mahal's character will not progress unless he rids himself of Khali and he starts out on his own.
Round 17, Pick 33: Raw Selects Santino Marella
15 of 20I understand many people who read this will be upset that Marella has dropped this low. However, I just don't see him doing much else but jobbing at this point in his career.
His character is stale and he rarely gets TV time anymore. Marella would do a combination of jobbing for up and comers and competing in the Tag Team Division, although I'm unsure who he would compete with.
Round 17, Pick 34: SmackDown Selects Heath Slater
16 of 20The One Man Rock Band comes in at 34th overall.
I'm not a huge Slater fan. He just doesn't have the look to me of a WWE Superstar. Since splitting up with Justin Gabriel, Slater hasn't really appeared much and when he does, he usually is getting beat.
He isn't terrible in the ring, but accusations of assault looming over his head isn't great for him, either.
Round 18, Pick 35: Raw Selects the Great Khali
17 of 20When I said it was embarrassing for Jack Swagger a former WHC to get picked 24th, I totally forgot there was another former Heavyweight Champion still on the roster who would slip even lower.
The Great Khali moves over to Raw with the 35th overall selection.
Yes, Khali sucks in the ring. Yes, Khali can't talk without a manager. Yes, He probably should be fired.
But it's not going to happen because he is gigantic. It's that simple. Just don't expect fans to take him seriously and bill him vs. Randy Orton as the main event because that's embarrassing.
Khali needs to split with Mahal and go to Raw where he should seriously never cut any promos. All he should do is job to up and coming face superstars until it's time for him to retire.
Round 18, Pick 36: SmackDown Selects Mason Ryan
18 of 20What Mason Ryan has going for him is that he is huge and looks like Batista.
That's enough to get him picked up 36th overall. Although he's yet to make a real impact, SmackDown takes a flyer on him considering it's getting to be slim pickings at this point in the draft.
The Rest
19 of 20The rest of the Superstars are unlikely to make a huge impact any time soon, so let's just quickly run through which ones end up on which show.
Raw
- Johnny Curtis
- Curt Hawkins
- Goldust
- Trent Baretta
- Tyler Reks
SmackDown
- William Regal
- Primo
- Yoshi Tatsu
- Skip Sheffield
- JTG
- Hornswoggle
Future Feuds
20 of 20So just as a recap, here would be the immediate feuds/title matches that could happen at the next couple pay-per-views.
WWE Championship: Alberto Del Rio vs. John Cena
World Heavyweight Championship: Randy Orton vs. The Miz
Triple H & Kevin Nash vs. CM Punk
Christian vs. Daniel Bryan
Sheamus vs. Wade Barett
Intercontinental Championship: Cody Rhodes vs. John Morrison
United States Championship: Dolph Ziggler vs. Alex Riley
Rey Mysterio vs. Jack Swagger
R-Truth vs. Kane
Evan Bourne vs. Brodus Clay
Fatal 4 Way for the WWE Tag Team Championship: Mark Henry & Ezekiel Jackson vs. Drew McIntyre & Zack Ryder vs. The Uso's vs. David Otunga & Michael McGillicutty
Triple Threat Match for the Crusierweight Championship: Tyson Kidd vs. Justin Gabriel vs. Sin Cara
Ted DiBiase vs. The Great Khali
Kofi Kingston vs. The Big Show
Just some ideas based on heels vs. faces and some fresh feuds fans might be interested in seeing, but make your own from the new rosters!
Thanks for reading!






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