Movies are written with a predetermined outcome and nobody pisses all over those. WWE aren't even hiding the fact that it's "fake", and I put that in quotes because most people need to be real athletes to take part in it with most people having multiple surgeries because of it. Your fake argument may have been valid in the 70s/80s when they were instructed to deny those claims(and consequently were required to whip the accuser's ass), but not now.
Anyway, I thought the 2010 draft was a disaster in terms of the way they did it. Only a few people got moved over and Smackdown by far got the worst of it. It didn't feel random at all. For me, the timing sucks too. Everything peaks at Wrestlemania so why not have the draft right after? The draft feels pointless too because a lot of the wrestlers have been appearing on both shows anyway(excluding the tag team champs because they're supposed to).
I love the industry, I don't love the product itself so much anymore. I listen to interviews and watch documentaries on it all the time. I liked it in the 80s and 90s, early 2000s were okay too.