One of the most anticipated nights of the year was the WWE Draft, when any star could go from RAW to SmackDown and vice versa. Big moves in the past included Triple H and Jim Ross being drafted to SmackDown and Rey Mysterio and John Cena being drafted to RAW. In a 2016 brand split, it would be good to keep the annual tradition of a Draft alive but this time to stick to the rules a little more. Back in 2004, they had Triple H drafted to SmackDown only to be drafted back by the start of next week's show. It should be a straight forward switch for the ten competitors a year who switch between RAW and SmackDown. A fun twist to the Draft could be the trade option where the General Manager or on-screen Authority figure of each brand gets to make two or three trades a year, allowing for some storyline reasons to get certain people onto a roster. As long as it doesn't happen too frequently, the Draft and the switches could make for the most exciting part WWE's year.
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