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Which draft/lottery was more laughable?

Which One?  

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  1. 1. Which One?

    • 2002
      11
    • 2004
      7
    • Equally Bad
      3
    • Both were great! Vince is the smartest man ever in wrestling!
      3


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I'm not getting the hate for tonight's draft.

 

Outside of the Tajiri/Spike switch and maybe the Rene Dupree draft, I'd say the choices this time were a lot smarter than in 02.

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I question the Jindrak selection more than Dupree.

 

I voted 2002. RAW really got raped in that draft and subsequent lottery. If I remember correctly Smackdown got Rock, HHH, Jericho (then coming off a World Title reign), Hogan (coming off the Rock match and superover), Angle, Benoit, Edge, Christian, Lance Storm and generally everyone else worth having besides Undertaker & Booker T (I hate RVD, and it was Lesnar's second week).

 

The thing that really pisses me off this time is the Heyman pick. I really liked him on Smackdown and I absolutely can't stand Stephanie, yet this will probably allow her to come back. I also think that they can have better uses for Heyman than to revive a dead bush-league promotion that wasn't any good since 1995, and put it over Velocity/Confidential which I actually like.

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Considering this was A "RANDOM" DRAFT, I'll say 2002 considering MAVEN, MARK HENRY, LITA and a bunch of other crap were CHOSEN.

 

At least Dupree, Spike, Tajiri etc. were randomly* drawn.

 

 

 

*Not really Random

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I'd say equally bad. On one hand, 2002 had the rediculous string of picks like Rikishi, Lita, Mark Henry, & Maven, but with 2004's now over (except for possibly trades between now and SD), a "new era" is upon us, subjecting us to the possible Mark Jindrak & Rene Dupree main events on Velocity, maybe with a backstage segment by Theodore Long.

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