Becky Lynch & More Move Brands As WWE Draft 2021 Concludes On Raw

The SmackDown Women's Champion was the biggest name to switch brands on last night's WWE Raw.

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The 2021 WWE Draft concluded following last night's episode of Raw, with Becky Lynch the biggest name to switch brands as the company concluded its annual roster reshuffle.

The writing was likely on the wall for Lynch, the reigning SmackDown Women's Champion, when her Raw counterpart Charlotte Flair was drafted to the blue brand on Friday. Nonetheless, Lynch will now join current title rival Bianca Belair on Monday nights.

Becky's real-life husband, Seth Rollins, also moved from SmackDown to Raw last night, along with Kevin Owens, Finn Balor, and more. Sheamus, Shayna Baszler, and Ricochet were amongst the biggest names to move in the opposite direction.

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See below for a complete list of picks announced on Raw itself:-

Round 1

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1. Becky Lynch (SmackDown to Raw)

2. The Usos (stay on SmackDown)

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3. The Hurt Business (Bobby Lashley and MVP) (stay on Raw)

4. Sasha Banks (stay on SmackDown)

Round 2

5. Seth Rollins (SmackDown to Raw)

6. King Nakamura and Rick Boogs (stay on SmackDown)

7. Damian Priest (stay on Raw)

8. Sheamus (Raw to SmackDown)

Round 3

9. AJ Styles and Omos (stay on Raw)

10. Shayna Baszler (Raw to SmackDown)

11. Kevin Owens (SmackDown to Raw)

12. Xia Li (NXT to SmackDown)

Round 4

13. Street Profits (SmackDown to Raw)

14. Viking Raiders (Raw to SmackDown)

15. Finn Balor (SmackDown to Raw)

16. Ricochet (Raw to SmackDown)

Round 5

17. Karrion Kross (stay on Raw)

18. Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo (Raw to SmackDown)

19. Alexa Bliss (stay on Raw)

20. Cesaro (stay on SmackDown)

Round 6

21. Carmella (SmackDown to Raw)

22. Ridge Holland (NXT to SmackDown)

23. Gable Steveson (free agent to Raw)

24. Sami Zayn (stay on SmackDown)

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