Tuesday, 27 May 2008

The WWE Draft 2008 :- What We Would Do


For a long time, the WWE has needed a draft...

So you can imagine the happiness on the face of me and Richard, when on Monday Night Raw Vince Mcmahon announced the 2008 draft.

So in this blog we decided to do two different drafts.

The first draft will be a realistic approach and what could most proberbly happen on the night...

Raw

CM Punk

Natalya Neidhart

Chuck Palumbo

Mark Henry

Theodore Long

ECW

Charlie Hass

Snitsky

Vladmir Kosolov

Smackdown

Chris Jericho

Umaga

Lance Cade

Jillian Hall

The Boogeyman

Now this second draft will be our dream draft, with reasons why we would move these people...

Raw

CM Punk :- Mr Money in the Bank is very restricted on ECW and would be new and fresh on Raw

Edge :- The "Rated R Superstar" was simply imense on Raw, and although his "Ultimate Oppurtunist" gimmick on Smackdown has been entertaining, it is nowhere near as entertaining and lacks the same potential. Raw gives him the potential to do this and MY GOD he needs to drop Vickie.

MVP :- He's simply PRIME-TIME! And also without the United States title and no World Heavyweight Title shot in sight, he could simply ignight Monday night.

Natalya Neidhart and Victoria:- They are simply imense in the ring and clearly aren't amazing enough to enter the bikini contest's on Smackdown!

ECW

Carlito and Charlie Haas :- Simply too good in the ring to get the shabby amount of TV time they get RAW. Could be used well on ECW

Smackdown

Chris Jericho :- He is bigger than Raw mid-card. He's a main eventer and SD! are in dire need of a new one. But god please stop making him such an utter twat. MAKE HIM JERICHO AGAIN!

John Cena :- This bloke is so stale... it's unbelivable. His gimmick is aimed towards to kids so why not put him on the show aimed towards the younger audience.

Umaga :- Been coming for a while. Could be a SD! main eventer and could double up as a mid-carder when needed.

So that's it...

The WWE draft is always great to watch...

But this time... they are in dire need of something to shake things up a bit.

- James Prideaux and Richard Lewis

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