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2004 WWE Draft Lottery

WWE's intra-brand draft


WWE's intra-brand draft

FieldValue
name2004 WWE draft lottery
imageTripleH WrestlemaniaRevenge2.JPG
captionTriple H, who was drafted to SmackDown! and traded back to Raw in the draft lottery.
sportProfessional wrestling
dateMarch 22, 2004
locationDetroit
leagueWorld Wrestling Entertainment
teamsRaw
SmackDown!
prev2002
next2005

SmackDown!

The 2004 World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) draft lottery, the second WWE draft, took place at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan on March 22. The draft took place live for two hours on WWE's television program, Raw on Spike TV. Post-draft trades were announced on WWE's official website, WWE.com, until midnight on March 22. There were twelve draft picks, with nineteen wrestlers overall switching between the promotion's two main brands: Raw and SmackDown!. During the draft lottery, the General manager of Raw, Eric Bischoff, and the General manager of SmackDown!, Paul Heyman, stood on opposite ends of the stage on the Raw set, where they drafted six wrestlers randomly via two machines. At the conclusion of the draft, the two GMs would then be allowed to trade anyone on the roster until Midnight EST, which was later extended until Tuesday night after Heyman resigned. Every WWE star was eligible to be drafted, including injured wrestlers, commentators, champions, and general managers.

The main event was a SmackDown! exclusive match, in which Eddie Guerrero defeated Triple H to retain the WWE Championship by disqualification after Christian attacked Guerrero resulting in a brawl between SmackDown! and Velocity wrestlers against Raw and Heat wrestlers.

Background

The tagline for WrestleMania XX (that year's WrestleMania), was Where it all begins again. To remain with the tagline, on the March 15, 2004 episode of Raw, the chairman of WWE, Vince McMahon, announced that it was time "for a new WWE" and that a draft lottery would take place the following week on Raw. Both Raw and SmackDown! Wrestlers would be present for the draft lottery, as McMahon announced that every wrestler was eligible to be drafted, including commentators, ring announcers, referees, injured wrestlers, champions and even general managers.

Selections

Draft lottery

Pick No.Brand (to)WrestlerRoleBrand (from)
1SmackDown!René DupréeMale wrestlerRaw
2RawShelton BenjaminMale wrestlerSmackDown!
3SmackDown!Mark JindrakMale wrestlerRaw
4RawNidiaFemale wrestlerSmackDown!
5SmackDown!Triple H1Male wrestlerRaw
6RawRhynoMale wrestlerSmackDown!
7SmackDown!Rob Van DamMale wrestlerRaw
8RawTajiriMale wrestlerSmackDown!
9SmackDown!Teddy LongManagerRaw
10RawEdgeMale wrestlerSmackDown!
11SmackDown!Spike DudleyMale wrestlerRaw
12RawPaul Heyman2General managerSmackDown!

Post-draft trades

Pick No.Brand (to)WrestlerRoleBrand (from)
1SmackDown!Male/female wrestlersRaw
2RawMale wrestlersSmackDown!
  • 1 – Triple H was traded back to Raw prior to his redebut on the SmackDown! brand.
  • 2 – Heyman resigned prior to his first appearance on the Raw brand.

Aftermath

After Paul Heyman was drafted from the SmackDown! brand to the Raw brand, he (kayfabe) quit the WWE, thus leaving the SmackDown! brand without a general manager. Shortly after the draft, the WWE chairman, Vince McMahon announced that a new general manager had been appointed to the SmackDown! brand, and that he would conduct the supplemental trades with Raw general manager, Eric Bischoff. On the March 25, 2004 episode of SmackDown!, Kurt Angle came down to the ring and announced that he was the new SmackDown! General manager.

References

References

  1. Tylwalk, Nick. (March 23, 2004). "RAW: Draft day an unpredictable night". SLAM! Wrestling.
  2. (April 25, 2004). "The 2004 WWE Draft Lottery". [[WWE.
  3. Powell, John. "WrestleMania XX bombs". SLAM! Wrestling.
  4. (March 15, 2004). "Mr. McMahon Drops a Bombshell!". [[WWE.
  5. (March 24, 2004). "A Career Changing Night". [[WWE.
  6. (March 25, 2004). "The More Things Change...". [[WWE.
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