#2 Bayley - SmackDown Women's Champion (WWE SmackDown)
WWE SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley was the second overall pick in the first round of the 2020 WWE Draft, so she remained on the blue brand.
Just weeks later, Bayley lost the SmackDown Women's Championship against Sasha Banks at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. This defeat ended Bayley's SmackDown Women's Championship reign at a record-breaking 380 days.
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The Role Model then feuded with several female stars on the SmackDown roster, most notably Bianca Belair.
Bayley wasn't booked in a match on either night of WrestleMania 37, but she had a few segments with hosts Hulk Hogan, Titus O'Neil and The Bella Twins.
Bayley's feud with Belair continued for a few months, as she unsuccessfully challenged for the SmackDown Women's Championship against The EST at the next two pay-per-views.
Unfortunately, Bayley suffered a torn ACL in July 2021 when she was training at the company's Performance Center. It has been reported that the former SmackDown Women's Champion will be sidelined for nine months.
#1 "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt (WWE RAW)
"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt was selected as the first overall pick of the first round in the draft on Night Two. As a result, he jumped from Friday Night SmackDown to Monday Night RAW.
The Fiend, along with Alexa Bliss, quickly entered a feud with Randy Orton, and the masked monster lost an unforgettable FireFly Inferno Match against The Viper at the Tables, Ladders and Chairs event in December.
After being set on fire by Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt spent the next several months off television until he returned at FastLane in March. In doing so, he set up a WrestleMania 37 Night Two showdown between the two rivals.
At the company's biggest show of the year, The Viper defeated The Fiend after Alexa Bliss cost him the bout.
Bray Wyatt was then off television for several months before he was shockingly released by the company on July 31, 2021. The former Universal Champion is currently waiting for his 90-day non-compete clause to expire before he can sign with other professional wrestling promotions.