Although the WWE Draft is over, a number of free agents that weren't drafted have finally signed with one brand.
On the opening segment of WWE's The Bump, it had been announced that both Raw and SmackDown a total of 13 wrestlers with seven of them going to Raw and six going to SmackDown. According to WWE's rules for the 2019 Draft, any wrestler that didn't get picked up could sign with any brand that they desired.
#RAW's Free Agent Signings:@WWENoWayJose @MojoRawleyWWE @sarahloganwwe @PeytonRoyceWWE & @BillieKayWWE @ZackRyder & @TheCurtHawkins #WWETheBump pic.twitter.com/kMjpYIIyN7
— WWETheBump (@WWETheBump) October 16, 2019
#SmackDown's Free Agent Signings:@LukeHarperWWE @WWECesaro @SonyaDevilleWWE @WWE_MandyRose @DanaBrookeWWE @WWEMaverick #WWETheBump pic.twitter.com/KdsXN7DmxP
— WWETheBump (@WWETheBump) October 16, 2019
Raw acquired the following wrestlers:
- No Way Jose
- Mojo Rawley
- Sarah Logan
- Peyton Royce and Billie Kay
- Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins
SmackDown acquired the following wrestlers:
- Luke Harper
- Cesaro
- Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose
- Drake Maverick
- Dana Brooke
The news came less than 24 hours after the "WWE Backstage" preview episode that saw Triple H make the first post-Draft trade. SmackDown acquired former WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross from Raw for "future considerations."