UPDATED: Andrade & Mickie James Free Agents After WWE Draft 2020

Andrade and Zelina Vega head the list of undrafted wrestlers.

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UPDATE (13 October - 08:30): Zelina Vega, Tamina, and Billie Kay have since been drafted to SmackDown, while Erik remains on Raw. Andrade and Mickie James remain free agents.

Not including long-term absentees like Becky Lynch, Brock Lesnar, and Ronda Rousey, who weren't included in the pre-announced draft pool, six WWE wrestlers are now "free agents" after going undrafted in the company's latest roster reshuffle.

The 2020 Draft concluded after last night's show, with Lana, Riddick Moss, Arturo Ruas, Natalya, and The Riott Squad leaving the free agents' pool on Raw Talk. This means only Andrade, Zelina Vega, Billie Kay, Erik, Tamina, and Mickie James remain without a home.

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Shorty G, Gran Metalik, and Lince Dorado had gone undrafted after last week's SmackDown and Talking Smack, though each has since been selected by a brand.

Andrade and Zelina Vega were on last night's Raw, seemingly renewing their fractured alliance after the former United States Champion had wrestled Angel Garza. Vega joined her charge in the ring only for Raw newcomers 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt and Alexa Bliss to deliver stereo Sister Abigails.

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Erik is currently injured, having undergone arm surgery, while James, a recent Raw Women's Title challenger, recently suffered a broken nose. Tamina is used only sporadically on WWE television and Kay has struggled for airtime since splitting from Peyton Royce.

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