In a departure from recent years, WWE is reportedly [12, 16]. Instead of a dedicated multi-night broadcast event, the company appears to be moving toward a "Superstar Shake-up" model or internal roster restructuring to refresh storylines following WrestleMania 42 [12, 14]. Current Roster Shifts and Key Moves (April 2026)
For context on how these changes differ from previous years: Traditional Draft (e.g., 2024) 2026 "Shake-up" Status 2-night live broadcast (SmackDown & Raw) [6, 15] No scheduled broadcast date [12] Selection Count ~16 picks on SmackDown, ~24 on Raw [6, 8] Fluid, unannounced trades [12, 14] Draft Pool Clearly defined lists of eligible stars [8, 9] Internal restructuring [12] Effective Date Post-Backlash (May) [8, 9] Immediate following WrestleMania [16] Operational Changes WWE Friday Night SmackDown
While a formal draft has been declared "dead" by some analysts, several significant roster changes and status updates have occurred on Friday Night SmackDown as of late April 2026: In a departure from recent years, WWE is reportedly [12, 16]
: Following her exit from IYO SKY on Raw , she has officially pivoted to becoming the face of the SmackDown women’s division [16]. : Though rumored for a SmackDown debut, he
: Though rumored for a SmackDown debut, he was reportedly absent from the April 24 broadcast [23]. Solo Sikoa has publicly challenged him to join his version of The Bloodline, stating he "brought him into this world" [27].
In addition to the roster shifts, Friday Night SmackDown is currently navigating a fluid runtime. While it recently experimented with a three-hour format, reports from WrestleVotes indicate it may revert to a in the coming weeks [5, 19].