The WWE Draft has a pay-per-view like buzz to it, at least from a journalism aspect, as the theme of the annual shake-things-up-athon centers around the SmackDown brand trying to regain its mojo.
Time was SmackDown was the "wrestling" show of the two brands. Rich with an efficient balance of good hands and over characters with hint of old school charm, compliments of SmackDown head writer and pro wrestling lifer Michael P.S. Hayes, SmackDown exemplified the true art form of professional sports entertainment that RAW's weekly variety show didn't always capture.
Give or take a couple de-pushes, and the loss of one of the all time mos...
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WWE Draft 2011: With the 1st Pick, SmackDown Clamors For…
On April - 22 - 2011