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The 2009 World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) draft was the seventh

Philips Arena. The 2009 WWE draft marked the third time that the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands were featured in the draft; wrestlers, general managers and commentators were all eligible to be drafted from the company's roster. For the televised half, matches determined which brand received a random draft selection. During the supplemental draft, brand and employee selections were made at random. Due to draft regulations, drafted champions took their titles to their new brands, and tag teams
were not exempt from being selected. As a result, the draft impacted championships and split tag teams.

Overall, 36 draft selections were made, the most since the

Maryse
by Raw, replacing the loss of the Women's Champion.

In the supplemental draft,

tag team championship (although the tag team champions can appear on all 3 brands). Brie Bella (from SmackDown to Raw), Charlie Haas (from Raw to SmackDown), and Hurricane Helms
(from SmackDown to ECW) were the final supplemental picks.

Background

In March 2002, the

Brand Extension storyline was initiated. WWE's Raw and SmackDown! television programs were made into brands that employees were assigned to work;[2] the ECW brand was later added in 2006.[3] With the exception of 2003, WWE has held the draft annually since its inception.[4]

Via its website on February 11, WWE announced that the 2009 Draft was to take place on April 13 at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. All wrestlers, general managers, and commentators were eligible to be drafted.[5][6] A supplemental draft was announced for April 15.[7][8] It was announced on the day of the televised draft that for the third consecutive year, matches would determine which brand received a draft pick, and that 12 wrestlers were to switch brands.[9] As in previous drafts, the purpose of the 2009 WWE draft was to increase television ratings of WWE programming and to refresh the roster with new storylines for each brand.[10]

Selections

Televised draft

During Raw, 10 matches were held among representatives of the three brands to determine which would receive a draft pick; two of the matches were for two selections. Each match featured a wrestler representing their brand; if a wrestler was drafted earlier in the program, they would represent their new brand. After the matches, a computerized system, which appeared on the Raw stage

TitanTron, randomly[b]
selected a member from the two opposing brands' rosters for the winning brand.

Matches

No.ResultsStipulations
1
Jack Swagger (ECW)
Singles match for 2 draft picks
5The Great Khali (SmackDown) defeated Santino Marella (Raw)Singles match for 1 draft pick
6Kofi Kingston (Raw) defeated The Miz (ECW)Singles match for 1 draft pick
7Edge (SmackDown) won by last eliminating Big Show (Raw)[c]Tri-branded 15-man Battle royal for 2 draft picks
8Christian (ECW) defeated Shelton Benjamin (SmackDown)Singles match for 1 draft pick
9Matt Hardy[d] (Raw) defeated CM Punk[e] (SmackDown)Singles match for 1 draft pick
10Chris Jericho[e] (SmackDown) defeated Tommy Dreamer (ECW)Singles match for 1 draft pick

Selections

Pick No. Brand (to) Superstar
(Real name)
Role Brand (from) Notes
1 Raw MVP
(Hassan Assad)
Male wrestler SmackDown
WWE United States Champion
2 Raw Big Show
(Paul Wight)
Male wrestler SmackDown
3 SmackDown Melina
(Melina Perez)
Female wrestler Raw WWE Women's Champion
4 Raw Matt Hardy Male wrestler SmackDown
5 Raw Triple H
(Paul Levesque)
Male wrestler SmackDown
WWE Champion
6 SmackDown CM Punk
(Phil Brooks)
Male wrestler Raw
Money in the Bank contract
holder
7 Raw The Miz
(Mike Mizanin)
Male wrestler ECW Split of
John Morrison and The Miz
8 SmackDown Kane
(Glenn Jacobs)
Male wrestler Raw
9 SmackDown Chris Jericho
(Christopher Irvine)
Male wrestler Raw
10 ECW Vladimir Kozlov
(Oleg Prudius)
Male wrestler SmackDown
11 Raw
Maryse

(Maryse Ouellet)
Female wrestler SmackDown
WWE Divas Champion
12 SmackDown Rey Mysterio
(Oscar Gutierrez)
Male wrestler Raw
WWE Intercontinental Champion
Maryse

Supplemental draft

Mr. Kennedy was the 13th pick in the 2009 WWE draft
Pick No. Brand (to) Employee
(Real name)
Role Brand (from) Notes
13 Raw Mr. Kennedy
(Kenneth Anderson)
Male wrestler SmackDown Was released from his contract shortly after his return to Raw
14 SmackDown Shad Gaspard Male wrestler Raw Member of Cryme Tyme
15 SmackDown Alicia Fox
(Victoria Crawford)
Female wrestler ECW Appeared on this brand prior to being traded to Raw on June 29
16 Raw
Primo

(Eddie Colón)
Male wrestler SmackDown Member of
WWE Tag Team Champion
17 SmackDown Mike Knox
(Michael Hettinga)
Male wrestler Raw
18 ECW Ezekiel Jackson
(Rycklon Stephens)
Male wrestler SmackDown Moved back to SmackDown after ECW was discontinued
19 Raw Nikki Bella
(Nicole Garcia)
Female wrestler SmackDown Member of The Bella Twins
Appeared on this brand before was traded to ECW on June 29. Returned to Raw brand due a part of a trade on October 12.
20 SmackDown Candice Michelle
(Candice Michelle Beckman-Ehrlich)
Female wrestler Raw Never appeared on this brand as her contract was released
21 ECW
Zack Ryder

(Matthew Cardona)
Male wrestler SmackDown Split of
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder

Moved to Raw after ECW was discontinued
22 Raw
Chavo Guerrero

(Salvador Guerrero IV)
Male wrestler SmackDown
23 SmackDown Ricky Ortiz
(Richard Young)
Male wrestler ECW Appeared short-time on this brand before his contract was released
24 SmackDown Layla
(Layla El)
Female wrestler Raw
25 Raw Hornswoggle
(Dylan Postl)
Male wrestler ECW Split from Finlay
26 ECW
DH Smith

(Harry Smith)
Male wrestler SmackDown He never appeared on SmackDown before he was drafted. Appeared on this brand before was traded to SmackDown on June 29
27 SmackDown John Morrison
(John Hennigan)
Male wrestler ECW Split of
John Morrison and The Miz
28 Raw
Carlito

(Carly Colón)
Male wrestler SmackDown Member of
WWE Tag Team Champion
29 ECW Natalya
(Nattie Neidhart)
Female wrestler SmackDown Appeared on this brand before was traded back to SmackDown on June 29
30 Raw
Festus

(Drew Hankinson)
Male wrestler SmackDown Split of Jesse and Festus
Appeared short-time on this brand. Later he repackaged his ring name Luke Gallows and became a member of SmackDown roster
31 SmackDown JTG
(Jayson Paul)
Male wrestler Raw Member of Cryme Tyme
32 SmackDown Dolph Ziggler
(Nick Nemeth)
Male wrestler Raw
33 Raw The Brian Kendrick Male wrestler SmackDown Appeared short-time on this brand before contract was released
34 SmackDown Charlie Haas Male wrestler Raw Released his contract on February 28, 2010
35 ECW Hurricane Helms
(Gregory Helms)
Male wrestler SmackDown Released his contract on February 26, 2010
36 Raw Brie Bella
(Brianna Garcia)
Female wrestler SmackDown Member of The Bella Twins
Appeared on this brand before was traded to ECW on June 29. Returned to Raw brand due a part of trade on October 12

Aftermath

After the televised draft,

world championship, as Raw now featured two of the three primary championships in WWE, the WWE and World Heavyweight Championships. Edge would bring the World Heavyweight Championship back to SmackDown two weeks later at Backlash when he defeated John Cena
in a Last Man Standing Match. When MVP and Mysterio switched brands, the two secondary championships switched brands for the first time in WWE's history. Similarly, after Maryse and Melina switched brands, WWE's two female championships also switched brands for the first time. Though the Unified Tag Team Champions were both drafted to Raw from SmackDown, the titles were able to be defended on all three brands due to being unified.

Numerous

Ryder
to ECW.

The draft had little effect on the television ratings for WWE's programming. Generally, the ratings of the three shows during the week of the draft were consistent with the ratings of each from the previous week. The ratings for WWE programming the week before the draft were the following: the April 6 episode of Raw was watched by 5.7 million viewers in its first hour and by 6.1 million viewers in its second hour for an average 3.9 rating,[13] the April 7 episode of ECW on Sci Fi earned a 1.3 television rating, and Friday Night SmackDown earned a 2.0 television rating.[f][15] The draft episode of Raw was watched by 4.7 million viewers in its first hour, 5.7 in its second hour, and 6.1 in the final hour for an average 3.7 television rating.[16] Later that week, ECW on Sci Fi earned a 1.2 television rating, while Friday Night SmackDown earned a 2.0.[15]

As stated by WWE commentator Jim Ross, the draft would not come into effect until after Backlash, when the final inter-brand matches took place.[17]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ In addition to the United States, Raw is held in various countries which have different channels.[1]
  2. ^ Although WWE claimed the draft was conducted randomly, the results were predetermined since the Draft is a storyline.[10]
  3. .
  4. ^ Matt Hardy, originally a member of the SmackDown brand, was drafted to Raw before this match took place.
  5. ^ a b CM Punk and Chris Jericho, originally members of the Raw brand, were drafted to SmackDown before this match took place.
  6. ^ Viewership details are not available for ECW on Sci Fi and Friday Night SmackDown because they are not top-rated programs; as a result, Nielsen Media Research does not publish that information.[14]

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