10 Things Triple H Needs To Bring Back To WWE
5. Draft Lottery
What was once the source of many a glorious POP and truly jaw-dropping moment has now become one of the most consistently underwhelming special occurrences WWE has to offer.
Gone are the days of folks battling it out on the likes of Raw or SmackDown for the honour of scoring a random pick for their brand, in their place is a frankly lazy alternative that sees an authority figure drearily reading out the names of each of their Draft picks as a garish graphic pops up of the wrestlers flexing in front of their newly confirmed show colour.
Hell, even the war room schtick seen during 2019's iteration of the Draft was a touch more entertaining than what fans are currently forced to witness whenever WWE decide to shake things up a little.
But the real drama lies in the compelling Draft Lottery concept seen in the mid-2000s, with two GM's being given the opportunity to pick 12 stars from their rival brand each out of a lottery bin before deciding on whether they would like to trade any of their talents before midnight of the Draft itself.
And while you're at it, why not throw NXT into that lottery equation for some additional thrills?