Backstage News on Why SmackDown Stars Are Included in WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tournament

A lot of fans were thrown off when WWE announced that SmackDown stars would be part of the World Heavyweight Title Tournament as the title is designed to be the top prize on Raw because Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns is exclusive to SmackDown.

The tournament has stars from both Raw and SmackDown, with Seth Rollins winning Raw’s side of the bracket to advance to the finals on May 27 at Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia. SmackDown’s side will be determined on Friday’s show. 

While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer noted WWE is using this tournament to try to increase television ratings while going up against strong NBA playoff competition.

Bryan Alvarez mentioned that Monday’s Raw was loaded to try to compete with the NBA.

“This whole show was designed to try to save viewers from switching over,” Alvarez said.

Meltzer added, “I will tell you Monday, Friday, and Wednesday, all three of those shows were booked 100% to hail mary. ‘We got to try to save as much as we can.’ AEW is basically booking a pay-per-view on Wednesday night. They’re coming back and putting the Raw World Title…if people are wondering why the Raw World Title is in a tournament on SmackDown, this is the reason – because they know a normal show right now will do a poor number, so they cannot do a normal show this week. AEW knows the same thing. We know what these numbers will end up doing…..wrestling fans are definitely getting benefited greatly by the fact that both of these promotions know that this is a bad week with that Warriors/Lakers series.”

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