Ranking Every Night Two WWE 2024 Draft Pick From Worst To Best

Ranking all 33 picks from closing night of WWE's 2024 Draft. Who jumped and who stayed put?

WWE Draft 2024
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Next year, Triple H must set one simple ground rule for the Draft: Only announce actual brand jumps.

Of the 33 picks discussed here, 18 stayed put on the same shows they were already working for. That, dear readers, is a complete and utter waste of everyone's time. If WWE want their Draft to be taken seriously, then they need to make it a seismic shakeup of the products offered on each major brand and stick to the rosters they choose after the fact.

Fire up social media (hardly a haven for positivity at the best of times, to be fair) and you'll see a lot of moaning about how Trips formatted this thing across both nights. This time, the whinging is justified. However, there were still some life-altering moments in the 2024 Draft well worth talking about.

Several NXT stars just landed killer gigs on Raw and SmackDown, and it's interesting to see WWE toying with the idea of splitting top factions like Imperium and Judgment Day. The latter less so, but someone rather special was conspicuous by her absence from the Draft.

Here's every pick announced on Raw ranked from worst to best!

33. Odyssey Jones

WWE Draft 2024
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Draft Position:  #17 for Raw. #32 overall.

Brand Switch: N/A.

Is this a joke?

Odyssey Jones was drafted to Raw during the 2023 shakeup, but never appeared on the flagship ahead of 2024's Draft. So, surely taking the p*ss, WWE decided to announce that Jones is coming to Raw all over again. Maybe he'll actually reach TV this time.

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