Tonight’s episode of SmackDown will be the first half of the 2023 WWE Draft. We know the pool that supposedly will be chosen (as WWE often deviates even from this, based on history), but we don’t know where anyone will end up.
So before it happens, let’s go over some “must-pick” scenarios of what has to happen, what should happen, and what absolutely must not happen no matter what.
It doesn’t matter how much WWE wants to appease the Fox executives. The deal for television contracts is coming up eventually and yes, they’ll need to negotiate, but they’ll also have to do the same with USA.
When there are 3 hours of Raw versus 2 hours of SmackDown, WWE absolutely cannot deviate from the rule of thumb that Raw needs to get more overall picks.
Whether that happens in a “Raw picks 3 per round and SmackDown picks 2 per round” setup like in the past, or if the supplemental picks just happen to be far more in Raw’s favor, the math still needs to work in that direction.
I’d say the best balance would be that Raw should get 8-10 more male Superstars and 3 more female Superstars—generally speaking.
Big names are what the draft mostly revolves around. That’s not a surprise, nor should that really change. But what WWE has to make sure it doesn’t create is a situation where one of the brands has all the major stars and the other is forced to play catch-up.
There should be a healthy mix. WWE should weigh their talent’s values ahead of time and try to assign the right balance of numbers between them.
For instance, Raw shouldn’t end up with Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, Bobby Lashley, Drew McIntyre AND Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. That’s overkill.
All that does is force the opposite brand to have a weaker world champion while the overloaded brand has no room for those guys, so they end up falling down into more midcard roles.
The way I see it, only two people absolutely have a specific place in mind they have to stay/go: Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley.
They’re holding brand-specific championships that can’t be traded between them. And I don’t like the idea of the swap that they’ve done before to just have them hand each other the opposite show’s belt.
They can swap to another brand or stay where they are, but these people need to stick together no matter where they end up:
I don’t think it would be the end of the world if Otis broke off from Chad Gable. Otis could stick with Maximum Male Models and Gable could either get a singles push or be paired with The Creed Brothers.
Fair game for Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville. They aren’t much of a real tag team in the long run, I’m sure. Keep them together or split them, it really doesn’t matter.
I don’t think it would be the worst thing ever if Damage CTRL split. It wouldn’t be my ideal scenario, but it could happen and I can see positives that could come out of it.
Braun Strowman and Ricochet don’t need to stay a team. Put them where they will both be utilized best. If that happens to be the same brand, so be it. But if not, that’s okay.
Some people have feuded long enough that I don’t want to see them anywhere near each other for a long while.
We need to freshen up opponents, rather than continue to beat the same drum for another year or so.
This includes, but isn’t limited to:
I’m convinced something is going to happen tonight that will split the tag team titles with The Usos holding one set and Owens and Zayn holding the other.
Whether that happens, the champs retain or The Usos win it back, we need a settled idea of what’s going on. The world title is no longer going to be cross-branded, so what about the men’s and women’s tag team divisions?
Make a statement. Even if it is just “we still want to have those cross-branded, but they’ll be the only ones”. And finally, settle on new belts, for God’s sake!!! Those red and blue silver-plated monstrosities are so ugly and don’t even have side plates!
Rounding things out with some random extra points:
What do you think is going to happen in the draft? Are there any trades you’re particularly hoping for? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!
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