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2002 WWF Draft Lottery

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WWF's intra-brand draft
2002 WWF draft lottery
General information
SportProfessional wrestling
Date(s)March 25, 2002
LocationState College, Pennsylvania
Overview
LeagueWorld Wrestling Federation
TeamsRaw
SmackDown!
2004 →

The2002World Wrestling Federation (WWF) draft lottery, the initialWWF draft, took place atPenn State University inState College, Pennsylvania, on March 25.[1][2] The first half of the draft was televisedlive onTNN for two hours, as part of the WWF's program,Raw.[1] The second half was conducted over the Internet on WWF's official website, WWF.com.[3] There were thirty draft picks, with sixty wrestlers drafted overall by co-owners of the WWF, onto their respective brands,Raw andSmackDown!.[4] The remaining wrestlers were divided randomly in adraft lottery, with each brand receiving a grand total of thirty wrestlers.[5]

Background

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On March 17, 2002,World Wrestling Federation (WWF) ChairmanVince McMahon announced that the company would represent its business ofprofessional wrestling through two distinct brands named after the WWF's weekly television programs,Raw andSmackDown!. This was a direct result of the acquisition ofWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW) andExtreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), the WWF's primary rival corporations throughout the 1990s, that resulted in the addition of numerous talent to the extensive WWF roster.[6]

In terms ofstoryline,Ric Flair had become fifty percent owner of the WWF followingSurvivor Series 2001 afterShane andStephanie had sold their stocks to him in order to purchase WCW and ECW, respectively, a campaign to launchThe Invasion.[7] Original full WWF ownerVince McMahon detested having to share his creation with Flair and sought to dissolve their partnership.[8] Simultaneously, Flair was engaged in a feud withThe Undertaker and wanted to conclude it with a bout atWrestleMania X8.[8] However, the WWF Board of Directors would only allow the match if Flair returned full ownership back to McMahon.[8][9] Flair agreed, but the Board stated that it would review the WWF's status and ownership following WrestleMania.[8][9]

In continuation with storyline, the Board's ultimate decision was to split the entire WWF roster into two separate entities, with McMahon in control of the SmackDown! brand and Flair in control of the Raw brand.[10][11] All WWF wrestlers were to be assigned to a brand based on random selections conducted through a mock-draft lottery. On the March 25, 2002 episode ofRaw, the WWF Draft was held, in which each owner received a total of thirty picks.[12]

Selections

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On the March 25, 2002, episode ofRaw,Vince McMahon won a coin toss to determine who would receive the first draft selection.

Pick No.Brand (to)Round No.EmployeeNotes
1SmackDown!1The Rock
2Raw1The Undertaker
3SmackDown!2Kurt Angle
4Raw2nWo (Kevin Nash,X-Pac andScott Hall)
5SmackDown!3Chris BenoitDrafted while recovering from neck surgery. Benoit returned on the Raw brand instead.
6Raw3Kane
7SmackDown!4Hollywood Hulk Hogan
8Raw4Rob Van DamVan Dam was theWWF Intercontinental Champion, making the title exclusive to Raw.
9SmackDown!5Billy Gunn and Chuck PalumboBilly and Chuck were theWWF Tag Team Champions, making the titles exclusive to SmackDown!. In addition, Billy and Chuck's manager,Rico, went along with them in the draft.
10Raw5Booker T
11SmackDown!6Edge
12Raw6Big Show
13SmackDown!7Rikishi
14Raw7Bubba Ray Dudley
15SmackDown!8D-Von Dudley
16Raw8Brock LesnarMcMahon attempted to use his 9th draft pick for Lesnar but, as it was not his pick, Flair immediately picked Lesnar as his 8th pick. Lesnar's manager,Paul Heyman, went along with him in the draft.
17SmackDown!9Mark Henry
18Raw9William RegalRegal was theWWF European Champion, making the title exclusive to Raw.
19SmackDown!10MavenMaven was theWWF Hardcore Champion, making the title exclusive to SmackDown!. However,Raven defeated Maven for the championship prior to the brand separation, bringing the title to Raw with him.
20Raw10Lita
21SmackDown!11Billy Kidman
22Raw11Bradshaw
23SmackDown!12TajiriTajiri was theWWF Cruiserweight Champion, making the title exclusive to SmackDown!.
24Raw12Steven Richards
25SmackDown!13Chris Jericho
26Raw13Matt Hardy
27SmackDown!14Ivory
28Raw14Raven
29SmackDown!15Albert
30Raw15Jeff Hardy
31SmackDown!16The Hurricane
32Raw16Mr. Perfect
33SmackDown!17Al Snow
34Raw17Spike Dudley
35SmackDown!18Lance Storm
36Raw18D'Lo Brown
37SmackDown!19Diamond Dallas Page
38Raw19Shawn Stasiak
39SmackDown!20Torrie Wilson
40Raw20Terri
41SmackDown!21Scotty 2 Hotty
42Raw21Jacqueline
43SmackDown!22Stacy Keibler
44Raw22Goldust
45SmackDown!23Christian
46Raw23Trish Stratus
47SmackDown!24Test
48Raw24Justin Credible
49SmackDown!25Faarooq
50Raw25Big Boss Man
51SmackDown!26Tazz
52Raw26Tommy Dreamer
53SmackDown!27Hardcore Holly
54Raw27Crash Holly
55SmackDown!28Val Venis
56Raw28Mighty Molly
57SmackDown!29Perry Saturn

Notes:

  • Picks No. 1–20 were made live onRaw
  • Picks No. 21–57 were conducted via lottery on the WWF's website

Undrafted

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Several wrestlers remained undrafted for various reasons.

EmployeeReason for not being draftedStatus after being drafted
Triple HTriple H was the Undisputed WWF Champion, and could appear on either show as the title represented both brands. It was stipulated that whoever was to defeat him for the title, he would join that challenger’s home brand. Hollywood Hulk Hogan, a member of the SmackDown! Brand, won the title from Triple H, thus Triple H was assigned to SmackDown!SmackDown!
JazzJazz was the WWF Women's Champion, and could appear on either show as the title represented both brands. After losing the title, she joined the Raw brand.Raw
Chris JerichoHad a match for the Undisputed WWF Championship the night of the draft. After losing, Jericho joined SmackDown!.SmackDown!
Stephanie McMahonHad a match for the Undisputed WWF Championship the night of the draft. After losing, McMahon was forced to leave the company. She later returned as the SmackDown! General Manager.SmackDown!
Stone Cold Steve AustinAustin was considered a free agent in the draft by Linda McMahon, and chose to sign to Raw.Raw

Aftermath

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The brand extension was officially enforced on April 1, 2002.[6]Stone Cold Steve Austin was made exempt from the draft by Linda McMahon, but later opted to sign with Raw.[13] A month later, the WWF was sued by theWorld Wildlife Fund over the WWF initialism. This resulted in the company being renamed from "World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc." to simply "World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.", which caused all of the WWF's assets to be properly renamed and branded.[14] The Flair and McMahon feud came to an end on the edition of June 10, 2002 ofRaw, when McMahon became the sole owner of WWE by defeating Flair in aNo Holds Barred match.[15] Following the situations with the brand extension and name change, by having two brands in place, the WWE was able to increase the number of live events held each year from 200 to 350, including tours in several new international markets.[6] Even after the end of the first brand extension in 2011, WWE continued to have two touring live event shows. The brand extension returned in 2016.[6]

After McMahon became the sole owner, the owner role was replaced by "general managers". ForRaw, he announced the new general manager for Raw would beEric Bischoff, and forSmackDown!,Stephanie McMahon. On the same night when he announced Stephanie as new general manager, he also stated that a free agent period has started and any Superstar could sign with the other brand. This continued until the fall of 2002. On the September 23 edition ofRaw, Bischoff announced that the roster was frozen and the only way for a wrestler to move was to ask for a trade.

References

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  1. ^abZimmerman, Christopher Robin (March 26, 2002)."WWE Draft 2002 Recap". Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2008.
  2. ^"WWE Raw (March 25, 2002) Results". Online World of Wrestling. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2008.
  3. ^"WWE Raw (March 25, 2002) Recap". WrestleView. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2008.
  4. ^"WWE 2002 Draft Results". PWWEW.net. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2008.
  5. ^"WWE Raw (March 25, 2002) Results". PWWEW.net. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2008.
  6. ^abcd"WWE Entertainment To Make RAW and SMACKDOWN Distinct Television Brands" (Press release).WWE. March 27, 2002. Archived fromthe original on April 17, 2010. RetrievedApril 5, 2012.
  7. ^Zimmerman, Christopher."WWF Raw (November 19, 2002) Results". The Other Arena. Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2008.
  8. ^abcdZimmerman, Christopher Robin."WWE Raw Results (March 11, 2002)". The Other Arena. Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2008.
  9. ^ab"WWE Raw (March 11, 2002) Results". Online World of Wrestling. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2008.
  10. ^McAvennie, Michael (2003). "WWE The Yearbook: 2003 Edition". Pocket Books. pp. 99 & 100.
  11. ^"WWE Raw (March 18, 2002) Results". The Other Arena. Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2008.
  12. ^Michael McAvennie (2003). "WWE The Yearbook: 2003 Edition". Pocket Books. p. 102.
  13. ^WWE Superstars (April 1, 2002).WWE Raw (April 1, 2002). World Wrestling Entertainment.
  14. ^John K. Carlisle (2003)."World Wide Fund For Nature vs. World Wrestling Entertainment"(PDF).Foundation Watch. Capital Research Center. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on April 29, 2011. RetrievedDecember 15, 2010.
  15. ^"WWE Raw (June 10, 2002) Results". Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2008.
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