This WWE superstar was the first ever NXT Champion.
Seth Rollins
This WWE legend was the first ever pick in the first ever draft between RAW and Smackdown on March 25th, 2002.
The Rock
This former WWE superstar cashed in his Money in the Bank contract the night after Wrestlemania 29 to a ruckus crowd reaction.
Dolph Ziggler
This weekend show was used for many different reasons through the years including showcasing lesser known talent, recapping the week in WWE, continuing storylines that needed more TV time, pre-show to PPV's, and more. However, it was shut down in 2008.
Sunday Night Heat
This legendary WWE tag team holds the record for the longest single reign as tag team champions ever at 622 days, destroying the previous record of 483 days.
The Usos
(previously held by The New Day)
During the original WWE draft which saw the first ever brand split, there was only 1 Undisputed WWE Champion. However, the belt had to be divided back into 2 separate championships (1 for RAW, 1 for Smackdown). Who held the WWE Undisputed Championship when it was split?
Brock Lesnar
Paige defeated this former WWE superstar to become the first ever NXT Women's Champion.
Emma
This WWE legend is the first and only draft pick to move from RAW to Smackdown, then Smackdown to RAW, in the same draft (2011).
John Cena
On the RAW after Wrestlemania 30, this now former WWE superstar became the next "Paul Heyman guy" after being presented with the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal trophy by Hulk Hogan.
Cesaro
This innovative, interactive, webcast show aired from 1997 - 2006. It featured backstage news, wrestling discussions, call-ins from fans, and more. It was hosted by various WWE personnel including Josh Matthews, Todd Grisham, Marc Loyd, and others.
Byte This!
These 2 now WWE Hall of Famers formed an infamous tag team after Wrestlemania 17, and even won the WWF Tag Team Championship at the following PPV.
Stone Cold & Triple H
(The Two-Man Power Trip)
This NXT PLE was the first live wrestling event for the then just-launching WWE Network.
NXT Arrival
This WWE superstar has been drafted between brands more often than any other superstar.
The Miz
This WWE hall of famer made his debut the RAW after Wrestlemania 12, in a match with Bob (Hardcore) Holly.
Mankind (Mick Foley)
Hosted by Mean Gene Okerlund, this television program aired on TNN/Spike TV on Saturday Nights from 2002-2004, and offered behind the scenes looks at WWE, talent, and more.
WWE Confidential
Despite being extremely popular during their time, this tag team never won the NXT or WWE Tag Team Championships during their tenure before they were broken up and eventually were released from the WWE.
Enzo Amore & Big Cass
This NXT PLE was the final one with the "TakeOver" branding, and featured Karrion Kross defending his NXT Championship against Samoe Joe in the main event.
NXT TakeOver 36
(took place at the PC on August 22nd, 2021)
This year was the last time the WWE Draft occurred.
2024.
The first picks were Bianca Belair and Jey Uso.
The Monday Night RAW after this Wrestlemania had a host of debuts including Bobby Lashley, Authors of Pain, No Way Jose, and Ember Moon.
Wrestlemania 34
***DOUBLE WRENAISSANCE***
This adult themed animated comedy series aired from 2016-2018 featuring WWE superstars.
Camp WWE
These 2 WWE legends (1 is still active..) were WWE Tag Team Champions for the shortest reign ever: less than 1 minute, back in 2011.
John Cena & The Miz
WWE had a dispute with this professional wrestling company over the trademark "NXT" before the brand even got off the ground, but was eventually able to come to a deal with to secure the rights.
SWA (Scottish Wrestling Alliance)
Their developmental division was called NXT. They agreed to rename it to SWA: Source.
This WWE hall of famer was the first overall draft pick from 2003.
There was no draft in 2003!
This WWE superstar debuted the Monday Night RAW after Wrestlemania 22, attacking and destroying the Nature Boy Ric Flair.
Umaga
This once popular weekend show that aired from 2005-2014, was a condensed 1 hour version of Monday Night RAW.
A.M. RAW
10 year old Nicholas technically became the youngest champion in WWE history after he won the WWE Tag Team Championship with Braun Strowman at Wrestlemania 34. But Nicholas was no random kid in the crowd; who was he related to?

Referee John Cone