There is a probably a reason they want to remain vague with the rules of the Draft Lottery at this point, but I'm sure a lot of viewers walked away from RAW without a clue as to how long the lottery lasts, how it works, or that there is a trading option between G.M.s that could send any drafted wrestler back to their brand.
The John Cena jump was pretty big and Cena's star is elevated either way by this as his jump was treated like a big deal and he was portrayed as a huge star. It's as close as WWE gets to the days gone by when major names jumped from one promotion to another. It's not the same thing, but it's not a bad manufactured alternative.
I've seen a handfull of historic moments as a wrestling fan, but the constant pop during the ECW brawl was something to behold, Cena's pop was big, but it didn't last as long.
SD's #1 guy is... Orlando Jordan??? LOL- Pretty funny, Stingray!!
(Hope it doesn't stay that way!!!)
-C