Vince McMahon Is Reportedly Keeping People Within WWE In The Dark About Planned Roster Changes

Vince McMahon Is Reportedly Keeping People Within WWE In The Dark About Planned Roster Changes

The WWE Draft is just weeks away and following reports that Brock Lesnar could be moving to Friday Night SmackDown, it's now claimed that Vince McMahon is keeping his cards very close to his chest...

By JoshWilding - Sep 23, 2019 09:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
The October 11th episode of Friday Night SmackDown will feature the beginning of the next WWE Draft before that then continues a few days later on the October 14th RAW. Now, Dave Meltzer has revealed that the majority of roster changes are being kept a secret and even a lot of higher ups have no idea who is going to end up where. 

"I kind of asked about that [Brock Lesnar] and I was told that one hand doesn’t know what the other hand is doing...who is on what roster is far more carefully kept secret," he explains. "Only a few people know. But having said that, I thought that Lesnar was going to be on SmackDown anyway because of the Kingston [match]."

Clearly, Vince McMahon wants to make sure fans are surprised and the fact he doesn't want word getting out could point to some massive changes being made which will shock fans. Triple H has said not to expect any NXT callups but that doesn't mean we won't still see some major alterations. 

What those will be remains to be seen but it's fair to say that both shows will benefit from some fresh matches, teams, and storylines. 
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