5 WWE Superstars who should be drafted and 5 who shouldn't be

Brock Lesnar and Otis
Brock Lesnar and Otis

#2 Brock Lesnar (should be drafted to WWE SmackDown)

Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar hasn't been seen since his WWE title loss to Drew McIntyre. The Beast's contract with WWE has expired, but it's highly unlikely that he will part ways with the company for good. There's a high probability that we will see Lesnar return sometime in the future. Sportskeeda's own Riju Dasgupta has explored five possibilities in regards to Brock's return, and one of those wil be discussed here.

Why not let him move to WWE SmackDown instead of another run on the red brand?

One of the biggest storylines in recent history is waiting for Lesnar over at SmackDown. Roman Reigns, his arch-enemy, is now a heel and is aligned with Paul Heyman.

WWE could bring back Lesnar and have him drafted to SmackDown, to kick off an angle with Reigns, who is nowhere near the guy he once was. This could lead to a huge match at WrestleMania, or we could get to see a modern version of The Two-Man Power Trip.


#1 Randy Orton (shouldn't be drafted)

Randy Orton
Randy Orton

Randy Orton has a strong case for being the absolute best heel in the history of WWE. He reinvented himself earlier this year, and has been nothing short of impressive ever since.

Orton has taken out a string of legends ever since he kicked off his feud with WWE Hall of Famer Edge, and is now all set to have another go at Drew McIntyre's WWE title.

The pandemic hasn't done any favors to WWE RAW, and the brand needs all the star power it can get. Having Randy Orton on the red brand is a must, in addition to the show getting a couple of other big names during the WWE Draft. He should be allowed to spend another year or so on WWE RAW, with a WWE title reign thrown in for good measure.

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