The 2019 WWE Superstar Shake-up is the thirteen WWE draft, produced by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE between the Raw and SmackDown brands. It was a four-day event, taking place on two episodes each of Monday Night Raw and SmackDown Live respectively, on the USA Network in the United States.
Background[]
Selection[]
Raw[]
The following is the list of wrestlers and other personnel who changed brands on the April 15th episode of Raw.
Brand (to) | Employee | Role | Brand (from) | Notes |
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Raw | A.J. Styles | Male Superstar | SmackDown | |
Raw | The Miz | Male Superstar | SmackDown | |
Raw | Rey Mysterio | Male Superstar | SmackDown | |
Raw | Andrade with Zelina Vega | Male Superstar | SmackDown | Drafted as a superstar/manager combo. |
Raw | Eric Young | Male Superstar | SmackDown | |
Raw | The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) |
Tag Team | SmackDown | |
Raw | Naomi | Female Superstar | SmackDown | |
Raw | Cedric Alexander | Male Superstar | 205 Live | |
Raw | Aleister Black | Male Superstar | NXT | |
Raw | Ricochet | Male Superstar | NXT | |
Raw | EC3 | Male Superstar | NXT | |
Raw | The Viking Experience (Erik & Ivar) |
Tag Team | NXT | Then reigning NXT Tag Team Champions |
Raw | Lacey Evans | Female Superstar | NXT |
SmackDown Live[]
The following is the list of wrestlers and other personnel who changed brands on the April 16th episode of SmackDown.
Brand (to) | Employee | Role | Brand (from) | Notes |
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SmackDown | Roman Reigns | Male Superstar | Raw | |
SmackDown | Finn Bálor | Male Superstar | Raw | Then reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion |
SmackDown | Elias | Male Superstar | Raw | |
SmackDown | Chad Gable | Male Superstar | Raw | Announced via WWE.com |
SmackDown | Apollo Crews | Male Superstar | Raw | Announced via WWE.com |
SmackDown | Bayley | Female Superstar | Raw | |
SmackDown | Ember Moon | Female Superstar | Raw | |
SmackDown | Liv Morgan | Female Superstar | Raw | Announced via WWE.com |
SmackDown | Mickie James | Female Superstar | Raw | Announced via WWE.com |
SmackDown | Buddy Murphy | Male Superstar | 205 Live | |
SmackDown | Lars Sullivan | Male Superstar | NXT | |
SmackDown | Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker) |
Tag Team | NXT | Announced via WWE.com |
SmackDown | Kairi Sane | Female Superstar | NXT |
Selection[]
Raw[]
The following is the list of wrestlers and other personnel who changed brands on the April 22nd episode of Raw.
Brand (to) | Employee | Role | Brand (from) | Notes |
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Raw | Samoa Joe | Male Superstar | SmackDown | Then reigning WWE United States Champion |
Raw | Cesaro | Male Superstar | SmackDown |
SmackDown Live[]
The following is the list of wrestlers and other personnel who changed brands on the April 23rd episode of SmackDown.
Brand (to) | Employee | Role | Brand (from) | Notes |
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SmackDown | Jinder Mahal with The Singh Brothers | Male Superstar | Raw | Drafted as a superstar/manager combo. |
SmackDown | Andrade with Zelina Vega | Male Superstar | Raw | Drafted as a superstar/manager combo. |
SmackDown | Aleister Black | Male Superstar | Raw |
See also[]
External links[]
WWE Draft |
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