WWE is in the middle of the 2023 Draft, and a lot of things are bound to change on the main roster. That being said, you can probably consider this your spoiler warning for the contents of this article.

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Sean Sapp reported a bit of a spoiler behind Figthful’s paywall. While it isn’t 100% confirmed until their names are call, the general expectation is for Seth Rollins and Johnny Gargano to end up on RAW when the dust clears after the 2023 WWE Draft.

Not that it’s much of a surprise, but Johnny Gargano and Seth Rollins were expected to be drafted to WWE Raw as of this weekend.

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WWE doesn’t like to split up married couples, so it should come as no surprise that Johnny Gargano and Seth Rollins will go to RAW, since their wives were already drafted to the red brand.

Beck Lynch was the second name called in the 2023 WWE Draft, while Candice LeRae and Dexter Lumis were both called over to RAW during the supplemental draft on the SmackDown LowDown. WWE might not be seen as a company that concedes a lot to their talent’s personal lives, but putting married couples on the same brand is an appreciated gesture across the board.

Just like how Bianca Belair and the Street Profits all found their way to SmackDown, since Belair and Montez Ford are married, it should come as no surprise to see WWE follow that pattern. While they have broken that trend on a rare occurrence, it is usually their rule of thumb.

What’s your take on the WWE Draft this year? Do you think that WWE needs to ignore married couples when considering draft choices? Sound off in the comments!

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