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It's time once again for everyone's favorite column............ mine! So kids, put your parents to bed cause the following content is not suitable for them.

In this column, I am going to go over what went on with this year's TWF draft and who were the big winners and losers, let's begin shall we?

RAMPAGE

1. Stacy Keibler: One of wrestling's more popular women moving from SlaughterHouse. I think she will be a major plus to whoever she is with as she has done for most of her career in wrestling but I will find things most interesting to see how things work out in her personal life also considering she is as I found out, romantically involved with current TWF heavyweight champion and fellow Maryland resident, Outcast.

2. Rowdy Roddy Piper: Also from SlaughterHouse is this Hall of Famer and considering he was a commentator on one show and his new show has the best announce team in history, I question what he will do.

3. D'Lo Brown: Coming from Badlandz is in my opinion one of wrestling's best kept secrets. This guy has always had more talent than a lot of guys that got put ahead of him and has always been underused.

4. Bloodhunt: Another SlaughterHouse guy here and even though he was traded to PrimeTime, this guy given the proper time can be something special so hopefully he is used right on whatever show he is now on.

5. Monica: This I think is a really good pick because now she can finally wrestle for the TWF Women's championship if she is smart and that is a big if considering a lot of people feel she is too wrapped up in The Saint's career and not enough in her own.

Plus in without a doubt the biggest blow to PrimeTime was when rampage used it's automatic pick to secure it's biggest acquisition in Axl Irvin who is a former Universal champion and I think everyone on Rampage should be concerned by him.

PRIMETIME

1. Scott Steiner: This one was a bad pick because while Steiner is a multi-time tag team champion in the TWF and former European champion and while yes he does have iconic status in wrestling, he is too injury prone and slowed down.

2. Battle Royal picks: William Regal's win in the battle royal gave PrimeTime two promised new signings as picks and I think everyone is waiting to see exactly who said picks will be.

For PrimeTime's automatic pick they acquired Italian stud Aldo Corleone from Rampage and this I think is a great selection cause he will fit in with the mixture of talent that this show has these days.

SLAUGHTERHOUSE

1. Bull Buchanon: This guy in my opinion was a waste of a pick because he used to be impressive when he stood with the late Big Boss Man but everything after that was worth about nothing.

2. Chuck Palumbo: Another former SlaughterHouse superstar returns to the fold when Chuck Palumbo goes home to SlaughterHouse. I will be once again be interested to see if he can go on his own this time.

3. Alex Shelley: One of wrestling's more talented young athlete's is making his way to SlaughterHouse where I think he will fit in fine.

4. Bobby Lashley: Former PrimeTime Intercontinental champion is on his way to SlaughterHouse following a stint on the injured list and a run in with Kurt Angle. It will be a very interesting situation to see if the man I have called the 'clean up hitter' will knock it out of the park or go down swinging on this new field.

With it's automatic pick, SlaughterHouse re-acquired it's former Women's champion Trinity, a pick I want to see if can still fit on the show considering their is no longer a Women's title for her to fight for.

BADLANDZ

1. Chris Sabin: One of wrestling's more popular young talents is the guy from Michigan who was a real staple on SlaughterHouse. He will surely elevate the game of a lot of people and on this show period.

With it's automatic pick, Badlandz acquired Snitsky who obviously is not a major pick up but he is someone I think will fit better on this show than on the others he has been on in the past with the TWF.

In the End

When it comes to this year's draft, I think both Rampage and SlaughterHouse got the best end of it with the pick ups of Rampage's Axl Irvin and SlaughterHouse's Bobby Lashley, which means that this year, PrimeTime in my mind got the short end of this deal along with Badlandz but I think as soon as Badlandz gets really settled the next time around they will do better.

Well that is all the time I have for this column so until next time, this has been my two cent's and if you didn't know..... now you know.