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2005 WWE Draft Lottery

WWE's intra-brand draft


WWE's intra-brand draft

FieldValue
name2005 WWE draft lottery
imageCena With Spinner Belt.jpg
captionJohn Cena, the first draftee in the 2005 WWE draft.
sportProfessional wrestling
datesJune 6–30, 2005
leagueWorld Wrestling Entertainment
teamsRaw
SmackDown!
prev2004
next2006

SmackDown! The 2005 World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) draft lottery, the third WWE draft, took place over a four-week period from June 6–30.

Every wrestler from Raw and SmackDown! was eligible to be drafted, including announcers, commentators, and general managers. There were ten draft picks and an eleven-person trade conducted between the promotion's two main brands: Raw and SmackDown!, where twenty-two wrestlers were drafted and traded overall. Draft picks were drawn at (kayfabe) random on WWE's two-hour main television programs, each Monday on Raw (on Spike TV) and each Thursday on SmackDown! (on UPN). Post-draft trades were revealed on WWE's official website, wwe.com.

Background

On the April 18, 2005, episode of Raw, WWE chairman Mr. McMahon scheduled a draft lottery for the following month in May. However, on the May 16 episode of Raw, McMahon postponed the draft to June. He noted that there were no exceptions from the draft, including the injured and the champions.

Selections

Draft lottery

Pick No.Brand (to)WrestlerRoleBrand (from)Day of selection
1RawJohn Cena (then-WWE Champion)Male wrestlerSmackDown!June 6 (Raw)
2SmackDown!Chris BenoitMale wrestlerRawJune 9 (SmackDown!)
3RawKurt AngleMale wrestlerSmackDown!June 13 (Raw)
4SmackDown!Randy OrtonMale wrestlerRawJune 16 (SmackDown!)
5RawCarlitoMale wrestlerSmackDown!June 20 (Raw)
6SmackDown!Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow DaivariMale wrestlersRawJune 23 (SmackDown!)
7RawBig ShowMale wrestlerSmackDown!
8RawRob Van DamMale wrestlerSmackDown!
9SmackDown!ChristianMale wrestlerRaw
10SmackDown!Batista (then-World Heavyweight Champion)Male wrestlerRaw

Post-draft trades

Pick No.Brand (to)WrestlerRoleBrand (from)
RawMale/female wrestlersSmackDown!
SmackDown!Male/female wrestlersRaw
  • 1 – Jindrak made only one appearance on Raw.
  • 2 – These people were released from their contracts prior to their debut on Raw.
  • 3 – Guerrero made his return on the July 4 edition of Raw repackaged as Kerwin White. The gimmick was later abandoned in November 2005 after the death of Eddie Guerrero.

Aftermath

This was the first draft in which champions brought their titles to their new show if they were selected. After John Cena was drafted to Raw, along with the WWE Championship, SmackDown! was left without a world title for the remainder of the month of June. As a result, on the June 23, 2005 episode, General Manager, Theodore Long, announced the creation of new world title, called the SmackDown! Championship. The new champion would have been determined in a six-man elimination match between The Undertaker, Muhammad Hassan, Christian, Booker T, John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) and Chris Benoit, which JBL won on the June 30, 2005 episode of SmackDown!. After JBL won the match, Long declared that the SmackDown! Championship was not needed because the then-World Heavyweight Champion, Batista, had been drafted to SmackDown!.

References

References

  1. Waldman, Jon. "WWE announces trade to finish Draft Lottery". Canoe: SLAM! Sports.
  2. (June 13, 2005). "2005 WWE Draft Lottery". World Wrestling Entertainment.
  3. (June 30, 2005). "RAW and SmackDown! agree to a 11-person deal". World Wrestling Entertainment.
  4. "WWE Raw (April 18, 2005) Results". Online World of Wrestling.
  5. "WWE Raw (May 16, 2005) Results". Online World of Wrestling.
  6. "WWE SmackDown! (June 23, 2005) Results". Online World of Wrestling.
  7. "SmackDown!". PWWEW.net.
  8. "WWE SmackDown! (June 30, 2005) Results". Online World of Wrestling.
  9. "6 Man Elimination match for the vacant WWE Championship". PWWEW.net.
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