Even back then, it would be INCREDIBLY rare for WWF/WWE Monday Night Raw or WCW Monday Nitro to EVER beat NFL Monday Night Football in the ratings. At least in the USA, or at least in MOST PARTS of the USA.
When they announced that there was going to be a draft where Raw and Smackdown would be separate brands where wrestlers would compete on one show exclusively, I was very curious as to how it would work and concerned that it could hurt them in the long run but looking back now, I was blown away at how much star power the company had at the time. This is still to this day my favourite draft and it was the most special. Initially when it started with Ric Flair running Raw and Vince Mcmahon running Smackdown, it didn't feel any different at first but I felt when Eric Bischoff and Stephanie Mcmahon took over as GM's of the respective shows, things got much better and more exciting. It was like a modern day Monday Night Wars where both GM's were in a game of one upsmanship to prove that they were the superior show while trying to sign the big names to their brand. Ric Flair had the best picks but for me in the long run, Smackdown later on benefited the most out of the draft as they would go on to have their best run from July 2002 - March 2004 where they would put out some of the best ppv quality matches ever on TV and its still to this day my favourite period of the ruthless aggression era as a wrestling fan. I absolutely loved it.
honestly thought the best moment about that draft was undertaker getting angry in the lockeroom when he found out he was getting drafted to raw , getting so mad that he kicked a door open to leave
I probably played through it 10 times before I paid attention and realized I can just assign everyone to whatever show I wanted and just skip the draft.
That was one of the best Smackdowns ever IMO. Was it in that game where the nWo come back in the middle of the storyline or am I getting confused? The nWo angle might have been in the previous game. Been so long since I played them! Edit: should have just watched the video... haha.
I remember when the Rock came out after he was drafted to SmackDown and the crowd was chanting "a**hole" and Vince said, "Don't talk about the Rock like that." 😁
Ive always said this; 2002 was WWE's ALLSTAR roster. They finally had WCW top guys wrestling, including Hogan and Flair. Rock and Austin had their final run as active top guys, Smackdown still had the best wrestlers in their prime like Eddie, Benoit, Jericho, Edge, Angle and Rey. Lesnar started his amazing rookie year. You were finally seeing the true potential of Jeff Hardy, RVD, Booker T, Kane and Christian, and got a returning Shawn Michaels...2002 was actually a pretty damn great year.
I always thought it was strange that Vince took control of SmackDown. Raw is his baby and was always the flagship show, but they obviously tried to turn it into WCW with Flair, Bischoff, and the big gold World Heavyweight title.
Raw in the beginning of 2002 had all the former ecw and WCW stars aside from stone cold and undertaker and most of them was washed up. Which was why they had to send hhh and y2j to raw
If you look at it like a business then it's not strange at all. Don't look at it like a Mark and think. Now give me an explanation on why it made perfect sense.
16:37 Hulk Still Rules T-Shirt spotted in the crowd. They were definitely putting Hogan back in the red and yellow. When he first came out with his new red and yellow attire, I was ecstatic.
During this time in wrestling I was homeless and couldn’t watch, but I played a lot Smackdown vs Raw at a friends house and I remember the cut scene where Vince spins around on his nwo chair
Before this draft, me and my friends used to argue if the wrestling was real but after this draft, it was quiet apparent even to 8 year old that this was just a show 😂
Also it was the era of the Supershow. I went to one in 2006 in Memphis, TN where both Raw and SmackDown were in the same arena. Raw was live that night and SmackDown was taped and shown on TV later in the week.
@@kevinpayton2664 I remember the supershows.... thats when smackdown would not use the fist but the raw titantron with the smackdown shattered glass at the bottom. I have a question though, was smackdown taped before raw went live or after?
One little thing that I love during the early days of the brand split was the cruiserweight title belt itself. They didn't have the WWE version of the belt ready at that point, so they just used the WCW cruiserweight belt, completely unaltered. I still remember watching Backlash '02, and the onscreen graphic for the belt was just the WCW version with a WWF scratch logo slapped on top.
Another excellent video. I dont watch any wrestling anymore but i was an every weeker between 98-03. This has really taken me back. Thanks for your hard work.
I've been watching the videos in order since the Invasion, I never realized how much I actually miss the storylines from back then, how they blended so well and how some stories ended up having more than just 2 people or a certain group of people. 😳🤷🏽♂️🤘🏽😎👍🏽
I'd love another video in this series, detailing how/when the "Undisputed" Championship became exclusive to one of the brands, leading to the creation of a new World Championship, and the new "general managers" of the two brands. Down the line, hopefully more videos about the end of the original brand extension and the future re-splits (by which time, I'd stopped being an active WWE fan, so I know very little about it - I'd love your rundown of the splits' histories)
I remember when the Dudley Boyz were broken up. They eventually got back together, but I was really shocked when Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin(The World's Greatest Tag Team)was split.
Do you do everything for your channel. With the content, music, editing etc? Because if so you should be doing this on a bigger platform. I know TH-cam is huge and can pay well but I mean people need your talents. Like ummm WWE..lol.. But seriously in my opinion your TH-cam channel is the best wrestling channel. Just different and more in depth then the others. Keep it coming because we love the content
RVD vs Kurt Angle were some of the best matches from this period. Kurt would always get a busted mouth against Rob. The Draft is when I stopped watching, but at least they were trying to do something different.
When there is such a large roster, the brand split is essential. WWE's worst recent period was when it didn't have a brand split and Smackdown was just a rerun show of RAW. Sooner or later AEW will need their brand split, considering the amount of talent they have on their roster, to keep the wrestlers from getting lost in the crowd. As for the draft, the best draft was without a doubt in 2005, I loved that draft model, we only knew who was drafted on the show itself, two drafts per show, and we had great moments like the arrival of John Cena with the WWE title on RAW or the last day with Batista with the world heavyweight title on Smackdown. This model (of the first draft) only made sense at this time or when the brand split returned, doing this now, in 2021, as if the wrestlers were all free agents, made no sense at all.
I really appreciate all you do for us wrestling fans. All your vids are top notch and your work does not go unnoticed. I just have a small request and I hope you see this, but would you possibly be interested in making a FMW video? Or at least a wrestler from that promotion (hayabusa, tanaka, onita, etc)
I live in the UK. I could only watch Smackdown, as it was shown at 12 on a Saturday morning on Sky One. We didn’t have cable TV so couldn’t watch Raw, which was shown on Friday nights. Still bitter about not getting to see the likes of Undertaker, Kane, RVD, etc.
That Draft us vince sign priceless. 💎 the Rock and. Chris Benoit and Eddie Gurraro Nwo Kurt Angle Kane Edge made Smackdown a lil hotter than Raw im still a Raw fan but they made Smackdown 🔥 🔥 🔥
Growing up WWE used to only be shown in my country 2 or 3 weeks later than it happened. A free channel had both the shows and it used to show Raw at 5PM on a sunday and Smackdown at 8 or 8:30 PM on a wednesday. The PPV's were on a premium tv service only but we got em all. I remember this feeling of having to watch a specific show to see a specific group of wrestlers. Each show offered people i wanted to watch. I obviously being a child always preferred Smackdown cause majority of the talent were my favourites. Raw just didn't hit the same for me but it had specific people i liked a lot. At school we used to discuss wrestling non stop when we didn't talk about cartoons. Around the time that talents stopped being brand exclusive was when watching wrestling started to feel exhausting like we watched out of routine instead of recreation. Also the PPVs being brand specific was always refreshing. Things just got no good when every show and PPV had the same people, and yet now there's too many people as well
Vince McMahon said it best (when talking about the drop in business/creativity after the acquisition of WCW and ECW respectively) when he said "You find yourself running twice as hard when someone is chasing you, once no one is left chasing you its just harder to push yourself to go faster" paraphrasing a bit there but that totally sums it up.
As always a great video. There are other channels that can do a Stone Cold bio and couldnt even come close to a video you could do about a jobber. Speaking of jobber, you should do The Brooklyn Brawler/Steve Lombardi.
These videos are pretty much carrying the Summer for me at this point
You should check out wrestlingpremier and wrestling with wregret
100%
Been on wrestlingpremier. Gonna check out wrestling with regret thanks
Kurtis Mills I think that Brian Zane’s Classic PPV reviews are right up there with Wrestling Bios videos for my favorites.
Same here
It's a damn shame how WWE isn't as good as it used to be.
They dont feel they have competition so no reason to try.
God 80s wrestling was so good
It’s not even a quarter as good as it used to be
Too watered down now
Was it ever really good though?
The original brand spit would still be going STRONG today if they just kept SMACKDOWN an equal to Raw
Kid From 21 Jump Street I brand split stop being good in 2007 haha
Just like our political party’s
I hated the brand split
@Kid From 21 Jump Street how so?
Yep
It’s amazing there was a time when wrestling could beat Monday Night Football in the states.
Even back then, it would be INCREDIBLY rare for WWF/WWE Monday Night Raw or WCW Monday Nitro to EVER beat NFL Monday Night Football in the ratings. At least in the USA, or at least in MOST PARTS of the USA.
When did that happen
....they never came close.
@@imtotallynotbigbossinhidin2289 Yes they did. I believe in 98/99 MNF was in trouble with Raw.
@@nlee4566 source?
When they announced that there was going to be a draft where Raw and Smackdown would be separate brands where wrestlers would compete on one show exclusively, I was very curious as to how it would work and concerned that it could hurt them in the long run but looking back now, I was blown away at how much star power the company had at the time. This is still to this day my favourite draft and it was the most special.
Initially when it started with Ric Flair running Raw and Vince Mcmahon running Smackdown, it didn't feel any different at first but I felt when Eric Bischoff and Stephanie Mcmahon took over as GM's of the respective shows, things got much better and more exciting.
It was like a modern day Monday Night Wars where both GM's were in a game of one upsmanship to prove that they were the superior show while trying to sign the big names to their brand.
Ric Flair had the best picks but for me in the long run, Smackdown later on benefited the most out of the draft as they would go on to have their best run from July 2002 - March 2004 where they would put out some of the best ppv quality matches ever on TV and its still to this day my favourite period of the ruthless aggression era as a wrestling fan. I absolutely loved it.
i was always SMackdown because, i was dirt poor and couldnt afford cable. So The Blue Brand was mine!!
Same here. I remember only UPN being available on CableMas in Tijuana, while TNN (I believe) was only on premium cable services like Sky.
Yes me too! And plus smackdown had the cruiserweight division
Wasteman
Same lmao
Damn I thought I was the only one that went through that
This Draft will forever be the best, it felt so fresh watching something different for the first time, felt like such a big deal
honestly thought the best moment about that draft was undertaker getting angry in the lockeroom when he found out he was getting drafted to raw , getting so mad that he kicked a door open to leave
Remember playing this draft on Smackdown shut your mouth so many times 😂
I probably played through it 10 times before I paid attention and realized I can just assign everyone to whatever show I wanted and just skip the draft.
@@JM1993951 😂😂 It was hella fun to do the automatic draft tho.
Because of how much wrestling has changed. I will honestly admit that Shut Your Mouth was the last WWE game I played
I loved it because the wrestlers would always be seen reacting in the game
That was one of the best Smackdowns ever IMO. Was it in that game where the nWo come back in the middle of the storyline or am I getting confused? The nWo angle might have been in the previous game. Been so long since I played them!
Edit: should have just watched the video... haha.
I remember when the Rock came out after he was drafted to SmackDown and the crowd was chanting "a**hole" and Vince said, "Don't talk about the Rock like that." 😁
Yes!!! That was the best mic part of the show! Lol. They went on for about 3 minutes calling Vince an assh*le.
Ive always said this; 2002 was WWE's ALLSTAR roster. They finally had WCW top guys wrestling, including Hogan and Flair. Rock and Austin had their final run as active top guys, Smackdown still had the best wrestlers in their prime like Eddie, Benoit, Jericho, Edge, Angle and Rey. Lesnar started his amazing rookie year. You were finally seeing the true potential of Jeff Hardy, RVD, Booker T, Kane and Christian, and got a returning Shawn Michaels...2002 was actually a pretty damn great year.
It was to me the last good WWF year. After that, slowly WWF began to suck
I always thought it was strange that Vince took control of SmackDown. Raw is his baby and was always the flagship show, but they obviously tried to turn it into WCW with Flair, Bischoff, and the big gold World Heavyweight title.
Raw in the beginning of 2002 had all the former ecw and WCW stars aside from stone cold and undertaker and most of them was washed up. Which was why they had to send hhh and y2j to raw
If you look at it like a business then it's not strange at all. Don't look at it like a Mark and think. Now give me an explanation on why it made perfect sense.
@@bethanyduffy5381 You're embarrassing yourself.
maybe it was to help smackdown, Vince must've thought that him drafting for smackdown would give it a boost.
1st and still best Draft WWE did. I still use those rosters to this day as close as I can in the WWE games
I never liked the drafts but the original one is the best.
Absolutely agree with U and WB FAM. Nothing lives up the THIS ONE😉🖤🤘
I always love using the draft in story mode in Shut Your Mouth. Fun times. 😁
16:37 Hulk Still Rules T-Shirt spotted in the crowd. They were definitely putting Hogan back in the red and yellow. When he first came out with his new red and yellow attire, I was ecstatic.
I remember they made a action figure draft series after this. It was a pretty big line of figures. Good times.
Can you do a story of how they came to having two world champs? You touch on it briefly but I think a video on it would be awesome.
The 2002 & 2004 draft picks were my favorites.
Me too
@@johnmcgehee2497, I really miss those days.
The 2004 smackdown vs raw brawl at the end was the best
I personally liked how they revealed 2 picks a week in 2005.
During this time in wrestling I was homeless and couldn’t watch, but I played a lot Smackdown vs Raw at a friends house and I remember the cut scene where Vince spins around on his nwo chair
Invasion parts 1 + 2 and the aftermath in a span of 3 days. Damn man such good work.
I was actually there in person for this. Good times
WELL DONE AS ALWAYS! My FAVORITE SERIES in a Long time! Each Episode brings back more and more Memories.. INCREDIBLY WELL DONE AND RESEARCHED!
Simply awesome wrestling bios once again delivering awesome content during the pandemic and that intro was awesome
Before this draft, me and my friends used to argue if the wrestling was real but after this draft, it was quiet apparent even to 8 year old that this was just a show 😂
Hulk attaching himself to The Rock to stay at the top of the card and in the limelight...the same way he did with Randy Savage in 1988...
Hardy boys together as a pick...why couldn't the Dudley Boyz couldn't be that way? That was the worst thing in that draft. Destroyed a great tag team
The dudleyz Probably wanted to try something new... test out their individual careers
But we all know that aint work out
Vince hates tag team wrestling for some stupid reason.
The Hardyz were drafted individually. They just happened to end up on the same show
2002 Draft was the beginning of the Ruthless Aggression Era
Also it was the era of the Supershow. I went to one in 2006 in Memphis, TN where both Raw and SmackDown were in the same arena. Raw was live that night and SmackDown was taped and shown on TV later in the week.
@@kevinpayton2664 I wonder WWE still do those supershows?
@@kevinpayton2664 I remember the supershows.... thats when smackdown would not use the fist but the raw titantron with the smackdown shattered glass at the bottom. I have a question though, was smackdown taped before raw went live or after?
Actually the ruthless agression started when John cena said those exact words
@Misguided Angel there is something called Google you idiot. Vince McMahon said himself that Ruthless Agression Era officially started with John Cena
0:57 I wanna know about this supposed shoot fight between Stone Cold and Dawn Marie.
That's a funny way to spell "Debra."
That Draft night also marked the last time we saw the classic Raw Steel structured Titantron
One little thing that I love during the early days of the brand split was the cruiserweight title belt itself. They didn't have the WWE version of the belt ready at that point, so they just used the WCW cruiserweight belt, completely unaltered. I still remember watching Backlash '02, and the onscreen graphic for the belt was just the WCW version with a WWF scratch logo slapped on top.
You forgot to mention that Heat went from a C show to the Raw B show and Velocity was created to be to SmackDown what Heat was to Raw.
Love it love it!! Did u ever do a video on the Radicalz?
So glad you explained this. I hadn't watched wrestling in years and had no idea what had happened. I was so confused until now. Thanks!
God bless you and your videos.. during quarantine.. I got my old school wwf memories .. really love the channel from Canada
I ain’t came this early since last night
💀💀💀💀
Man you are smashing out quality content nonstop this channel is on a roll keep it up
Another excellent video. I dont watch any wrestling anymore but i was an every weeker between 98-03. This has really taken me back. Thanks for your hard work.
Love the early 2000s where how's the years gone by
I watched the WCW since 1992 until they closed....2020 and still missing 🖤
One of your best videos. I don't see the first draft covered a lot on TH-cam
Haven't watched wrestling since 03ish but addicted to this . Gold
Love the content and love reliving these memories! Keep up the great work!
I've been watching the videos in order since the Invasion, I never realized how much I actually miss the storylines from back then, how they blended so well and how some stories ended up having more than just 2 people or a certain group of people.
😳🤷🏽♂️🤘🏽😎👍🏽
I'd love another video in this series, detailing how/when the "Undisputed" Championship became exclusive to one of the brands, leading to the creation of a new World Championship, and the new "general managers" of the two brands. Down the line, hopefully more videos about the end of the original brand extension and the future re-splits (by which time, I'd stopped being an active WWE fan, so I know very little about it - I'd love your rundown of the splits' histories)
Splitting the tag teams was the one thing i didn't like the most about the draft.
I remember when the Dudley Boyz were broken up. They eventually got back together, but I was really shocked when Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin(The World's Greatest Tag Team)was split.
I guess it was just an easy way for wwf to break up teams without having to write storylines to explain breakups
Great job again love the channel!!
I love history and someone who says 99.9% of it ...this channel is really good i hope more people catch on and subscribe
Great video could you do something about raw vs smackdown from the ruthless aggression era
Wrestling bios will always get a preemptive like cause I know it will be a great, informative and always entertaining.
this changed wwf so much!
Wasnt sure on the theme at first now I feckin loves it. Makes me.smile
Bloody hell this channel is quality.
Incredible video keep up the good work.
Great channel dude I really look forward to your videos keep it up !
Do you do everything for your channel. With the content, music, editing etc? Because if so you should be doing this on a bigger platform. I know TH-cam is huge and can pay well but I mean people need your talents. Like ummm WWE..lol.. But seriously in my opinion your TH-cam channel is the best wrestling channel. Just different and more in depth then the others. Keep it coming because we love the content
Great Idea! WWE would control his content tho. They would not let him give his personal opinion.
@@nlee4566 yeah definitely true
No thanks. Wrestling Bios does not need WWE to be a star. He us already a star.
You should do all the drafts :)!! It's an amazing video man
Your the best brother thanks again for the great content!
RVD vs Kurt Angle were some of the best matches from this period. Kurt would always get a busted mouth against Rob. The Draft is when I stopped watching, but at least they were trying to do something different.
When there is such a large roster, the brand split is essential. WWE's worst recent period was when it didn't have a brand split and Smackdown was just a rerun show of RAW. Sooner or later AEW will need their brand split, considering the amount of talent they have on their roster, to keep the wrestlers from getting lost in the crowd. As for the draft, the best draft was without a doubt in 2005, I loved that draft model, we only knew who was drafted on the show itself, two drafts per show, and we had great moments like the arrival of John Cena with the WWE title on RAW or the last day with Batista with the world heavyweight title on Smackdown. This model (of the first draft) only made sense at this time or when the brand split returned, doing this now, in 2021, as if the wrestlers were all free agents, made no sense at all.
Another banger, really good video
Damn, Kurt never got his flowers for essentially shaping Smackdown for the next few years.
Would love to see some ref bios, Earl Hebner etc.!
Dude you are the man! I never miss a single video and never will. ... J
8:13 my reaction When someone says Tony Khan sucks!
The inner me yes he does!
I totally thought you streamed it live for some reason. I need more sleep.
Lmfaooo 19:54 that spine buster to Stephanie came outta nowhere 😂 that made me laugh
I really appreciate all you do for us wrestling fans. All your vids are top notch and your work does not go unnoticed. I just have a small request and I hope you see this, but would you possibly be interested in making a FMW video? Or at least a wrestler from that promotion (hayabusa, tanaka, onita, etc)
16:14 that was also Jeff Hardy's last match in WWE since like 2006, he did that ROH show then appeared in TNA.
Smackdown most of the time out shined Raw....Team Blue!!!!!
in an alternative universe
WCW became it's own separate entity within in the WWE.
I live in the UK. I could only watch Smackdown, as it was shown at 12 on a Saturday morning on Sky One. We didn’t have cable TV so couldn’t watch Raw, which was shown on Friday nights. Still bitter about not getting to see the likes of Undertaker, Kane, RVD, etc.
Me two but you could watch highlights on wwf bottom line on sky one to see raw
WOW
I have never considered the brand split as the WWE a trying to create its own competition.
Mind = blown
Your videos are always awesome 👏
"Flair lost to the Undertaker by the way"
This got me good
That set the Stage for Smackdown Shut Your Mouth on the PS2 in the FALL of November '02.
You must have to do so much research that it makes me want to help you 😂 love the videos!
That Draft us vince sign priceless. 💎 the Rock and. Chris Benoit and Eddie Gurraro Nwo Kurt Angle Kane Edge made Smackdown a lil hotter than Raw im still a Raw fan but they made Smackdown 🔥 🔥 🔥
Growing up WWE used to only be shown in my country 2 or 3 weeks later than it happened. A free channel had both the shows and it used to show Raw at 5PM on a sunday and Smackdown at 8 or 8:30 PM on a wednesday. The PPV's were on a premium tv service only but we got em all. I remember this feeling of having to watch a specific show to see a specific group of wrestlers. Each show offered people i wanted to watch. I obviously being a child always preferred Smackdown cause majority of the talent were my favourites. Raw just didn't hit the same for me but it had specific people i liked a lot. At school we used to discuss wrestling non stop when we didn't talk about cartoons. Around the time that talents stopped being brand exclusive was when watching wrestling started to feel exhausting like we watched out of routine instead of recreation. Also the PPVs being brand specific was always refreshing. Things just got no good when every show and PPV had the same people, and yet now there's too many people as well
U should do a video on that last Smackdown before the split.
I have the network and these are great to go back and watch
Your videos have great timing
Kurt straight up carried Vince in that draft.. Flair was straight up killing Vince
Having a horrible day ur videos make me better
love this channel, best wrestling one around lucky I found it
Smackdown was the winner good times always remmber this and smackdown 4 on ps2 played draft all the time good video brother xx
Hell ya! Perfect conclusion to the invasion set of vids
On This Day: 20 Years Ago the first ever WWE Draft in 2002 with 2 Brand Extension Raw & SmackDown!
I feel like the brand split was way better than the invasion
Another great video
i was there for this, at the time we were SO GEEKED
The intro for this one brought too much nostalgia 🔥🔥🔥
I liked the draft and this era of WWF in general, but I always thought they could have done more with it.
Flair was great at this time in wwf
Vince McMahon said it best (when talking about the drop in business/creativity after the acquisition of WCW and ECW respectively) when he said "You find yourself running twice as hard when someone is chasing you, once no one is left chasing you its just harder to push yourself to go faster" paraphrasing a bit there but that totally sums it up.
9:33 when someone tells me Aew has more viewership than smackdown or RAW!
As always a great video. There are other channels that can do a Stone Cold bio and couldnt even come close to a video you could do about a jobber. Speaking of jobber, you should do The Brooklyn Brawler/Steve Lombardi.
When that 'Wrestlemania' Theme kicks in, all I hear is Jim Ross screaming, "Oh My Gawd, It's Linda McMahon!!"
I think that sense of competition between the Writers is missing in today's WWE brand split
It's funny that Vince McMahon wanted both shows to be good considering the fact he always favors raw over Smackdown LOL
The brand split is where I became a fan. So I always have a soft spot for the brand split.
I was there! Brock Lesnar ran right beside us on his way to the ring. Still have all the pictures from the event.