Following reports of a WWE Draft being scheduled for October this year, another update on the current plans has come to light.
It was reported yesterday by Fightful that there were first plans for a Draft in August, then it was pushed back to September, and after more back-and-forth, it was finally October that had been settled on.
Dave Meltzer provided a new update on today’s edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, saying that WWE now has it down to two possible dates when there were five being discussed originally.
Meltzer did reiterate what we already know in that plans can always change, so don’t be too surprised if it doesn’t end up being in October after all, but that is the current plan.
The last draft took place in October last year as SmackDown was debuting on FOX and Raw had its ‘season premiere’ reset.
Since then, there have been several brand switches made despite there not being an official draft. You can check out our tracker which has details of every WWE star who has switched brand in 2020 at this link.
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