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Oops! WWE spoils its own draft picks a day before with WWE.COM article

In a major blunder, WWE spoiled its own draft picks on WWE.COM yesterday after publishing the draft pool list and rather than posting them in alphabetical order, they posted the names of everyone almost in the same order that were revealed later in the night on Smackdown.

As eagle-eyed viewers made fun of the fact of what was going on on social media, WWE apparently got a hold of it and then switched the order of some Superstars but who went where held true to the list that WWE had published. Fans obviously had a field day on social media, especially Twitter, ridiculing WWE for making such a rookie mistake on a very important night.

It remains to be seen what happens on Raw next Monday when the draft continues and if the order remains the same. Superstars such as WWE champion Brock Lesnar, Daniel Bryan, Smackdown Women’s champion Bayley, The Miz, Rusev, Samoa Joe, Universal champion Seth Rollins, Intercontinental champion Shinsuke Nakamura and others are eligible to be drafted on Monday.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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