2008 WWE Draft

WWE Champion Triple H was the final televised draft selection.

The 2008 World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Draft Lottery took place at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas on June 23, 2008.[1] The draft took place live for three hours on Raw.[2] Every WWE employee, diva, announcer, commentator and general manager were eligible to be drafted.[3] Similar to the 2007 WWE Draft, superstars from each brand competed in matches to win a random draft pick for their brand. Draft picks were kayfabe selected at random via a computer that was shown on the Raw titantron.[4] Like the previous year, a supplemental draft took place on June 25, where draft selections were randomly conducted.[5] The Draft featured the Raw brand randomly drafting ECW Champion Kane from the ECW brand. It also featured the ECW brand drafting WWE United States Champion Matt Hardy from the SmackDown brand. The final selection in the draft was conducted by the SmackDown brand, and they drafted WWE Champion Triple H from the Raw brand. As per pre-Draft stipulations, all the three champions brought their respective titles to the brand to which they were drafted.

Background

The draft was announced by WWE Chairman Vince McMahon on the May 26, 2008 episode of Raw.[6] During the announcement, he stated that every WWE Superstar, Diva and commentator from Raw, ECW and SmackDown were eligible to be drafted.[7] On the June 16, 2008 edition of Raw, McMahon announced that his McMahon's Million Dollar Mania contest would take place on the same night as the WWE Draft. During the contest, McMahon gave away one million dollars to WWE fans. McMahon telephoned fans, who had registered for the contest, at their homes and asked them for a password, which was revealed at the opening of the Raw broadcast. If their answer was correct, he awarded the fan a portion of one million dollars.[8] On June 24, 2008, WWE announced on its website that a supplemental draft would take place on June 25 at noon ET.[5] The supplemental draft, like the previous year, was conducted randomly, with each brand receiving random draft selections.[9] Superstars affected by the televised draft were exempt from the supplemental draft.[10] Because professional wrestling is scripted, outcomes are usually predetermined. Unlike years past, during this draft, many employees in WWE were not told whether they were scripted to change brands.[11] Aside from the Million Dollar Mania contest, the draft was announced to help increase the television ratings of Raw, which had been declining since WrestleMania XXIV.[12] Though the draft helps increase ratings, it is also used as a way to refreshen the rosters and create new storylines.[13]

Superstar selections

There were 28 selections conducted in the draft overall. 11 selections were conducted on television, while 17 selections occurred during the supplemental draft. The Raw brand earned five televised selections through their representatives winning five different matches, while they received six supplemental selections. In total, the Raw brand drafted 11 employees: five on television and six through the supplemental draft. The SmackDown brand earned five television selections through their representatives winning five different matches, while they received seven supplemental selections. In total, the SmackDown brand drafted 12 employees: five on television and seven through the supplemental draft. The ECW brand earned one televised selection through their representative winning one match, while they received four supplemental selections. In total, the ECW brand drafted five employees: one on television and four through the supplemental draft. The 28 included two commentators, two Divas, and 24 male wrestlers (two inactive wrestlers and 22 active wrestlers).

Televised draft

Matches

During the program, representatives from the Raw, ECW and SmackDown brands were involved in matches that determined which brand received a draft pick. Overall, there were 9 matches, in which Raw won four, ECW won one, SmackDown won three and one resulted in no winner.

# Match Stipulation Winner
1 Raw: Triple H vs. SmackDown: Mark Henry Singles match for 1 draft pick Raw: Triple H
2 SmackDown: Finlay and Hornswoggle vs. Raw: Carlito and Santino Marella Tag team match for 1 draft pick SmackDown: Finlay and Hornswoggle
3 Raw: Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes vs. ECW: Chavo Guerrero and Bam Neely Tag team match for 1 draft pick Raw: Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes
4 ECW: John Morrison and The Miz vs. SmackDown: The Hardys (Matt and Jeff) Tag team match for 1 draft pick ECW: John Morrison and The Miz
5 Raw: Melina and Mickie James vs. SmackDown: Natalya and Victoria Tag team match for 1 announcer-only draft pick Raw and SmackDown: No winner
6 Raw: John Cena vs. SmackDown: Edge Singles match for 1 draft pick Raw: John Cena
7 SmackDown: Montel Vontavious Porter vs. ECW: Tommy Dreamer Singles match for 1 draft pick SmackDown: Montel Vontavious Porter
8 Raw: John "Bradshaw" Layfield vs. ECW: Kofi Kingston Singles match for 1 draft pick Raw: John "Bradshaw" Layfield
9 Raw: John Cena, Triple H, Batista, CM Punk and Kane vs. SmackDown: Big Show, Edge, The Great Khali, MVP and Jeff Hardy vs. ECW: Matt Hardy, John Morrison and The Miz, Chavo Guerrero and Shelton Benjamin Tri-branded 15-man Battle royal for 2 draft picks SmackDown: Edge

Selections

Pick # Brand (to) Employee
(Real name)
Role Brand (from)
1 Raw Rey Mysterio
(Oscar Gutierrez)
Male wrestler SmackDown
2 SmackDown Jeff Hardy Male wrestler Raw
3 Raw CM Punk
(Phil Brooks)
Male wrestler ECW
4 ECW Matt Hardy Male wrestler SmackDown
5 SmackDown Jim Ross Commentator Raw
6 Raw Michael Cole
(Michael Coulthard)
Commentator SmackDown
7 Raw Batista
(Dave Batista)
Male wrestler SmackDown
8 SmackDown Umaga
(Eddie Fatu)
Male wrestler Raw
9 Raw Kane
(Glenn Jacobs)
Male wrestler ECW
10 SmackDown Mr. Kennedy
(Ken Anderson)
Male wrestler Raw
11 SmackDown Triple H
(Paul Levesque)
Male wrestler Raw

Supplemental draft

Mark Henry was the 12th pick in the 2008 WWE Draft
Kofi Kingston was the final, 28th overall, draft pick in the 2008 WWE Draft
Pick # Brand (to) Employee
(Real name)
Role Brand (from)
12 ECW Mark Henry Male wrestler SmackDown
13 Raw Jamie Noble
(James Gibson)
Male wrestler SmackDown
14 SmackDown Trevor Murdoch
(William Mueller)
Male wrestler Raw
15 SmackDown Big Daddy V
(Nelson Frazier, Jr.)
Male wrestler ECW
16 Raw Deuce
(Jimmy Reiher, Jr.)
Male wrestler SmackDown
17 SmackDown DH Smith
(Harry Smith)
Male wrestler Raw
18 ECW Hornswoggle
(Dylan Postl)
Male wrestler SmackDown
19 ECW Super Crazy
(Francisco Islas)
Male wrestler Raw
20 Raw Chuck Palumbo Male wrestler SmackDown
21 SmackDown Brian Kendrick Male wrestler Raw
22 Raw Matt Striker
(Matthew Kaye)
Male wrestler ECW
23 SmackDown Maria
(Maria Kanellis)
Diva Raw
24 SmackDown Shelton Benjamin Male wrestler ECW
25 ECW Finlay
(Dave Finlay)
Male wrestler SmackDown
26 SmackDown Carlito
(Carly Colón)
Male wrestler Raw
27 Raw Layla
(Layla El)
Diva ECW
28 Raw Kofi Kingston
(Kofi Sarkodie-Mensah)
Male wrestler ECW

Aftermath

Jim Ross, one of the draftees, was unaware he was to switch brands during the draft. After the draft, Ross was on the verge of quitting his job as a commentator for WWE, as he was angry at the fact he was leaving the Raw brand, where he had commentated for over ten years. Ross stated on his official blog that he was about to quit WWE, but he decided to continue to work for the company and make the best of working on SmackDown.[14] After the Draft, the ECW brand was left without a world championship, after the ECW Champion Kane was drafted to Raw. As a result of pre-draft stipulations, champions took their championships to their new brand and made them property of that brand. SmackDown, however, lost their secondary championship, after United States Champion Matt Hardy was drafted to the ECW brand, in the process making the title ECW property, but gained another top-tier championship when WWE Champion Triple H was drafted to the SmackDown brand, in the process making the title SmackDown exclusive for the first time since 2005. The result of Triple H being drafted was the loss of the Raw brand's world championship.[15] After the draft, the ECW Championship moved back to ECW when Mark Henry defeated Kane and The Big Show in a Triple Threat match at Night of Champions, leaving Raw without any top-tier championships.[16] On the June 30, 2008 episode of Raw, the Raw brand regained a world championship, after Raw superstar and Money in the Bank contract holder, CM Punk, cashed in his contract and defeated the World Heavyweight Champion, Edge, who was a SmackDown superstar.[17] Lastly, the United States Championship returned to SmackDown after Shelton Benjamin defeated Matt Hardy at The Great American Bash pay-per-view on July 20.[18] Trevor Murdoch and Big Daddy V were both later released from WWE prior to their first appearances on SmackDown after being drafted.[19][20] Chuck Palumbo was also later released from the WWE prior to his first appearance on Raw after being drafted.

The draft helped increased the television ratings of Raw, which was one of the main purposes of the draft. The television rating for the three hours was 3.40 TVR, as it earned 2.78 TVR for the first hour, 3.46 TVR for the second hour, and 3.95 TVR for the final hour. In its regular time slot, the show would have garnered a 3.7 rating.[21] Both ratings were higher than the week's previous rating of a 3.3 TVR.[22]

See also

Footnotes

References

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  10. Clayton, Corey (2008-06-25). "WWE Supplemental Draft Live Blog". WWE. Retrieved 2011-01-03. Also, we've learned from Draft HQ that all Superstars drafted on Monday are exempt from today's proceedings. So there will be NO draft-backs, so to speak.
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  22. Martin, Adam (2008-06-17). "Final 6/16 Monday Night Raw rating". WrestleView.com. Retrieved 2008-06-26.

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