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WWE Draft 2023 night 1 results: Roman Reigns and Edge to SmackDown, Cody Rhodes and Imperium to Raw-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro
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Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes discovered their fates (Picture: WWE)
Roman Reigns was the first pick in the WWE Draft 2023 as SmackDown chose The Bloodline and Cody Rhodes is heading to Raw.
The huge roster shakeup got underway with Friday night’s show with a lot of big names eligible to be moved between brands before the rest of the superstars have their moment on Monday Night Raw.
The Tribal Chief and his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship will be exclusive to the blue brand along with The Bloodline’s Solo Sikoa and Paul Heyman, while the American Nightmare is set to takeover Monday nights.
Other picks in the first round saw SmackDown choose the Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, while Raw took Becky Lynch.
The second round saw Michael P.S. Hayes and Rob Van Dam presenting as SmackDown chose the Street Profits and Edge, with Raw picking Imperium and Matt Riddle.
Metro.co.uk will keep you updated on this page throughout the show.
On Monday, huge names including Brock Lesnar, Asuka, Charlotte Flair and United States Champion Austin Theory will be eligible alongside Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn, The Usos and Seth Rollins.
WWE Draft night 1 picks for Raw and SmackDown
Cody Rhodes to Raw
Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair to SmackDown
Becky Lynch to Raw
The Street Profits to SmackDown
Imperium to Raw
Edge to SmackDown
Matt Riddle to Raw
There are also ‘select NXT superstars’ on the list, although WWE hasn’t provided details of who will be getting called up from the developmental show.
Triple H previously teased: ‘I promise you this. When it is all said and done, this year’s draft will truly change the game.’
The new World Heavyweight Championship will be officially introduced at Night of Champions (Picture: WWE)
Roman Reigns’ destination is hugely significant for the company’s weekly shows after chief content officer Triple H introduced a new WWE World Heavyweight Championship earlier this week.
Its design has a lot in common with the so-called Big Gold Belt, which was introduced to WWE in 2002 with Triple H being awarded the title while Randy Orton was the final champion in 2013.
The key difference is a giant WWE logo included in the middle, which keeps it consistent with the recent vision for the top titles in the company to ensure there’s no doubt where the belt has come from.
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As he confirmed on Raw, the new title belt will be exclusive to whichever brand does not land Roman, the current Undisputed WWE Universal Champion, in the draft.
We now know will be Raw, which will determine its new World Heavyweight Champion at Night of Champions on May 27 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The WWE Draft continues on Monday Night Raw (May 1) at 1am on BT Sport 1.
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