5 harsh realities about the upcoming WWE Draft that nobody wants to talk about

A big draft awaits!
A big draft awaits!

#4. The Superstar Shake-Up of 2019 has been rendered useless

Was there any point of this?
Was there any point of this?

The 2019 Superstar Shake-Up has officially been rendered the most useless brand-changing week in WWE history. It was meant to shake up the rosters as advertised, but they may have killed the purpose of it before they were even able to fully establish a new roster.

The first major problem had to do with the Wild Card rule. What's the point of assigning Superstars a brand when they can jump over to the opposite brand at any given time anyway?

Sure, there were a select few Superstars who hardly ever jumped brands (Seth Rollins and Shinsuke Nakamura, for example) and benefited from it, but overall, it seemed like the entire purpose of the Shake-Up was gone when they introduced the Wild Card rule.

Secondly, the rumors stated that WWE had done this shake up with the intention of the FOX move in mind, which probably explains massive brand changes such as Roman Reigns going to SmackDown Live.

However, the Wild Card rule felt like a way to get him on both shows and now that they're going to do another draft anyway, what was the purpose of the Shake-Up?

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