WWE 2020 Draft Results - Night 1
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The WWE 2020 Draft Results – Night 1 Wrestling Uncensored Episode #511. October 10, 2020. Hosted by Dave Simon and Johnny North. 

Simon and North discussed results from the WWE 2020 Draft Results – Night 1 including AJ Styles moving to Raw, Seth Rollins going to Smackdown and the break-up of The New Day. 

Simon and North talked about Kevin Owens v. The Fiend on Smackdown, Cody Rhodes regaining the AEW TNT title and the 30 years of Jericho anniversary show. 

All this and much more pro wrestling on this episode.

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Wwe 2020 Draft Results - Night 1
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