All 59 WWE Superstars/teams from the 2016 Draft: What are they doing in 2020?

Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose appeared in the 2016 Draft
Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose appeared in the 2016 Draft

#50 Bo Dallas (WWE RAW)

Bo Dallas has not been on television in 2020
Bo Dallas has not been on television in 2020

Bo Dallas last competed in a televised WWE match in October 2019. He has not appeared on TV since tweeting in December 2019 that he was going on a “life-changing expedition”.


#49 Breezango (WWE SmackDown)

Fandango and Tyler Breeze’s run on SmackDown is best remembered for their work during the Fashion Files segments. Now members of the NXT roster, Breezango won the NXT Tag Team titles from Imperium in August 2020.


#48 Braun Strowman (WWE RAW)

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It is alarming to look back and see that Braun Strowman was the #48 pick in the 2016 Draft. Needless to say, his career has improved quite a bit since then. He is now one of the most prominent Superstars on the WWE roster.


#47 Alexa Bliss (WWE SmackDown)

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Much like Braun Strowman, Alexa Bliss’ career has gone from strength to strength since the 2016 Draft. The five-time Women’s Champion is currently involved in a storyline with “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt on SmackDown.


#46 Mark Henry (WWE RAW)

Mark Henry retired from in-ring competition in 2017. The two-time Olympian received his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018. Nowadays, he discusses all things wrestling on his Busted Open radio show.


#45 Apollo Crews (WWE SmackDown)

It took longer than many people expected, but Apollo Crews has had somewhat of a breakout year on the RAW roster in 2020. He is currently feuding with The Hurt Business.


#44 Summer Rae (WWE RAW)

Summer Rae received her release from WWE in October 2017. She recently tweeted that she misses “laying the Smack… Down”, which prompted speculation that she could be interested in returning to WWE.


#43 Zack Ryder (WWE SmackDown)

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Zack Ryder was among the Superstars who WWE let go in April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now known by his real name, Matt Cardona, the former Intercontinental Champion has competed in two matches for AEW in recent months.

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