As WWE continues its true brand split into the second season of its new television contracts, it has now completed its latest WWE Draft to shake up the rosters of its two main shows.
The draft began Friday night on SmackDown and concluded Monday night on Raw with every superstar on both rosters available for selection.
There were 84 picks (men, women, tag teams and groups) over the two-day draft with Raw, a three-hour show, getting three picks for every two for SmackDown
WWE initially split those superstars into two pools in order to ensure that the company's biggest stars served as attractions over the two-day draft
The first night of the draft, taking place Friday during SmackDown on Fox, featured four of WWE's six singles champions as eligible draftees, though all remained on their respective brands
The other two -- Bayley (SmackDown women's) and Sami Zayn (intercontinental) -- were up for selection Monday during Raw on USA Network; they both remained on SmackDown
Though the initial Fox-USA Network draft in 2019 received mostly negative reviews -- it was largely boring and left the rosters uneven -- WWE decided to use the same format with chief brand officer Stephanie McMahon announcing every pick in a commissioner-type role
Now all that's left is to break down the WWE Draft selections and new rosters