Will WWE Draft be successful?

July 23, 2016 12:21am CST
Their was craze among WWE fans all over the world about the draft which carried was out on Smack Down live on WWE Network. I don't think it would work as the same thing happened in 2001-02, when the First draft was carried out. The brands were diluted and the draft rules were never obeyed. Moreover, this brand split can result in decline in the popularity of Raw, as most of the major superstars have been drafted in Smack Down, commissioned by Shane Macmohan and managed by Danial Bryan. What do you think about it?
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@Hanyouyomi (2187)
• Dallas, Texas
23 Jul 16
I'mma have to look at the results again, before I speak on this. Because I have an ill feeling in me gut.
• Calgary, Alberta
24 Aug 16
Well the results are in. Suspensions, there is still injuries and we have the ugliest title belt and a Women's championship belt men wont be embarrassed to wear.
• Dallas, Texas
24 Aug 16
@CaptAlbertWhisker What, they replaced that women's belt they debuted about five months ago? And I'm aware of the suspensions, but not the injuries... Just when things were looking up.
• Calgary, Alberta
24 Aug 16
@Hanyouyomi Nope, Smackdown have it's separate women's belt and tag team belt and they look prettier than the ones from Raw.
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 16
One thing is for sure, we will have less injuries now because there will be less house shows. Before wrestlers got abused because they do house shows everyday and now because of the brand split. Now they have 3 days rest.
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 16
@ravgeetdhillon Also female wrestlers and tag teams now have more chances to shine because there will be now 2 titles for them to fight for. Without the brand split many wrestlers became jobbers despite of the fact they deserve to be stars.
23 Jul 16
Yeah. CaptAlbertWhisker, you have made a great point. Recently, so many superstars including Randy Ortan, John Cena, Seth Rollins and many more were injured. House shows take a great toll on these wreslters.