10 Fresh Feuds WWE MUST Book After The 2020 Draft

There are so many potential storylines following this year’s draft. Here are some of the best.

By Logan Kenny /

The WWE Draft has happened again and it feels the same as before mostly. This is partially because of the limited roster right now, as the pandemic has limited several major players and there are a few high profile injuries taking away from both Raw and SmackDown.

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While now would have been the perfect time to end the brand split for the foreseeable future, WWE have committed to seeing it through and have made some changes to each roster which could result in seismic matches and rivalries.

Though there are plenty of potential feuds that have been done before in different incarnations available, these dream matches and angles are all focused on the ones that haven’t had a major storylines behind them. Whether the opponents have faced off on TV, in a tag match or not at all, all 10 of these hypotheticals have not resulted in a major PPV match as of yet.

Hopefully that will change over the next year of the brand split, as all 10 of these potential dream encounters could rejuvenate interest in the product for fans everywhere. WWE would be fools to let some of these possibilities slip through their fingers.

10. Keith Lee Vs. Sheamus

This might not be many people's first choice for a Keith Lee feud right now, with the possibility of a Braun Strowman programme looming over everything, but Sheamus is the right call to properly establish Lee on the main roster and as a potential world title contender.

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For one thing, Sheamus is someone fit to take a clean loss, and Lee's entire main roster tenure thus far has been built around no contests. Sheamus is a big star with legitimate credibility and that still means something to defeat, especially after his high profile feuds with Jeff Hardy and Big E have re-established him as a singles opponent. He's also a much more versatile opponent than Braun, with his stiff strikes and raw power meaning that he can hang with Lee and is agile enough to bump convincingly for the heavier man.

Lee needs to be able to showcase his skills as a worker and as a powerhouse if he wants to succeed on Raw, and there's few better opponents he could have than the Irishman. It would be a great way to boost Lee's momentum and push him further up the card.

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