WWE Draft 2019 vs. 2020: 6 Superstars who dropped the most places

Big E and Kofi Kingston (left); Zelina Vega (right)
Big E and Kofi Kingston (left); Zelina Vega (right)

#4 WWE Draft 2019 vs. 2020: Aleister Black dropped 19 places

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WWE Draft 2019: Aleister Black (Night Two, WWE RAW - #10 pick)

Aleister Black was one of many Superstars with untapped potential who appeared in a high position in the 2019 WWE Draft.

Cedric Alexander (#11), Humberto Carrillo (#13), Mustafa Ali (#14), and Buddy Murphy (#16) were also drafted on the second night of the 2019 Draft, and all five Superstars have gone on to feature more prominently on WWE television over the last year.

WWE Draft 2020: Aleister Black (Night Two, WWE SmackDown - #29 pick)

Although Black has been involved in lots of storylines since being picked at #10 in 2019, he is no longer the undefeated singles Superstar that he was 12 months ago.

The former WWE NXT Champion has racked up some high-profile losses against the likes of Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens in 2020, which might explain why he was picked at #29 in this year’s Draft.

That being said, it is still surprising that he was drafted after Superstars including R-Truth (#23) and Titus O’Neil (#26).

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