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"Full Results of the 2023 WWE Draft night 2: Major Changes for RAW and Smackdown"

The WWE Draft night 2 come to an end, and fans are excited to see where their favorite wrestlers will be competing in the future. The Don't Say The F Word Podcast website brings you the full list of wrestlers who have been drafted to their respective brands, and there are some major changes in store.


On RAW 🔴, Cody Rhodes is one of the biggest names who has been drafted to the brand. Although he is not currently a champion, he will soon be competing for the new World Heavyweight Championship. Other notable wrestlers who have been drafted to RAW include Matt Riddle, Drew McIntyre, and Shinsuke Nakamura. Seth Freakin Rollins is also back on RAW after a brief stint on Smackdown.


RAW has a strong lineup of female wrestlers, with Becky Lynch, Trish Stratus, and Rhea Ripley among the top picks. Indi Hartwell has been chosen as the NXT Women's Champion, while Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez have been selected as the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions.


Over on Smackdown 🔵, Roman Reigns is the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion, and he will continue to dominate the brand along with Edge and Bobby Lashley. Austin Theory has been given the WWE United States Championship, and AJ Styles has also been drafted to the brand.


Bianca Belair is the current RAW Women's Champion, and she will continue to represent the brand despite being drafted to Smackdown. Charlotte Flair, Asuka, and Tamina are among the top female wrestlers who have been drafted to Smackdown.


Some wrestlers have been designated as free agents and are allowed to appear on both brands. Omos, Mustafa Ali, and Brock Lesnar are some of the wrestlers who fall into this category. Injured or missing wrestlers like Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton, Big E, and Alexa Bliss are not eligible to be drafted.


The WWE Draft is always an exciting time for wrestling fans, and this year's draft has not disappointed. With some of the biggest names in the industry being drafted to different brands, we can't wait to see what the future holds for the WWE. Stay tuned to Don't Say The F Word Podcast for more updates on the world of wrestling.

 
 
 

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