IWE Superstar Shake-Up (2018)

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Current revision as of 22:14, 14 April 2019

2018 IWE Superstar Shake-up
Dean Ambrose was drafted to Raw along with the Intercontinental Championship
Sport Professional wrestling
Dates April 16–17, 2018
Location Hartford, Connecticut (April 16; Raw)
Providence, Rhode Island (April 17; SmackDown Live)
League IWE
Teams Raw
SmackDown
2017 2019

The 2018 IWE Superstar Shake-up will be the twelfth IWE draft, produced by the American professional wrestling promotion IWE between the Raw and SmackDown brands. It will be a two-day event, taking place on the April 16 and April 17 episodes of Monday Night Raw and SmackDown Live, respectively, on the USA Network in the United States. Raw will broadcast from Hartford, Connecticut at the XL Center, and SmackDown Live will broadcast from the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island.

Contents

[edit] Background

On the April 9 episode of Raw, IWE announced that on the April 16 and April 17 episodes of Raw and SmackDown Live, respectively, the Superstar Shake-up would occur. Instead of a traditional draft, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle and SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan have the opportunity to make trades between their respective talent and other deals. The following day on SmackDown, Paige, who announced her in-ring retirement the previous night, replaced Bryan as the SmackDown General Manager as Bryan returned to being a full-time wrestler.

[edit] Selection

[edit] Raw

The following is the list of wrestlers and other personnel who changed brands on the April 16 episode of Raw.

Pick # Brand (to) Employee
(Real name)
Role Brand (from) Notes
1 Raw Jinder Mahal and Sunil Singh
(Jacob Miller with Mike Glueckert)
Male Superstar
and Manager
SmackDown IWE United States Champion
2 Raw The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, and Sarah Logan)
(Angela Blake, Ravyn Scott, and Sarah Grobel)
Stable SmackDown
3 Raw Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn
(Russell Steen and Ryan Sebei)
Tag Team Free agents Owens and Zayn were (kayfabe) fired from SmackDown Live on March 20, 2018, and failed to regain their jobs at WrestleMania 34. They also failed to gain Raw contracts on the day after WrestleMania, but were awarded contracts by Raw Commissioner Kaila Matteson.
4 SmackDown The Miz
(Michael Rinehart)
Male Superstar Raw
5 Raw Zack Ryder
Matthew Nuss
Male Superstar SmackDown Announced his transfer on Twitter.
6 Raw Breezango (Fandango and Tyler Breeze
Matthias Miller
Tag Team SmackDown
7 Raw Natalya
(Shannon Furlong)
Female Superstar SmackDown
8 Raw Mojo Rawley
(Nathaniel Nelson)
Male Superstar SmackDown Announced on IWE's YouTube channel.
9 Raw Dolph Ziggler
(Nicholas Kessler)
Male Superstar SmackDown
10 Raw Drew McIntyre
(Dax Hoovestal)
Male Superstar NXT
11 Raw Baron Corbin
(Greg Romine)
Male Superstar SmackDown
12 Raw Mike Kanellis
(Mike Mcleod)
Male Superstar SmackDown Announced on WWE's Twitter
13 Raw The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor)
(James Thomas and Andrew Peery)
Tag Team SmackDown Announced through IWE's Instagram
14 Raw Bobby Roode
(Robert Renaud, Jr.)
Male Superstar SmackDown

[edit] SmackDown Live

Pick # Brand (to) Employee
(Real name)
Role Brand (from) Notes
1 SmackDown Josh Hooper
(Joshua Hooper)
Male wrestler Raw Drafted with the IWE United States Championship
2 SmackDown Absolution (Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville)
(Jessica Burwell and Diana Nettleton)
Female Tag Team Raw
3 SmackDown Samoa Simpson
(Nuufolau Simpson)
Male wrestler Raw
4 SmackDown Sanity (Eric Young, Alexander Wolfe, and Killian Dain)
(Jeremy Kappan, Robert Thennis, and Damiean Matthew-O'Conner)
Stable NXT Nikki Cross, formerly part of the stable, entered singles competition in NXT instead of being called up.
5 SmackDown Big Cass
(Timothy Morrison)
Male wrestler Raw
6 SmackDown Asuka
(Kanako-Shane Leung)
Female wrestler Raw Asuka had challenged Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women's Championship after winning the 2018 Women's Royal Rumble, and had been appearing on both shows in the weeks prior to WrestleMania 34.
7 SmackDown Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson
(Andrew Jason Barrow and Kev Allegra)
Tag Team Raw
8 SmackDown Cesaro and Sheamus
(Eric Claudio Malstrom and Joshua Kuhn-Farrelly)
Tag Team Raw Challengers for the IWE Raw Tag Team Championship at Greatest Royal Rumble
9 SmackDown R-Truth
(Blake Ronnie Wheeler)
Male wrestler Raw
10 SmackDown Andrade "Cien" Almas and Zelina Vega
(Manuel Jesse Gutierrez and Thea Meghan Perea)
Male wrestler and manager NXT

[edit] References

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