# 2 Involving NXT with the Draft and Shake-up will bring more eyes to NXT
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NXT is the least known of the three brands, and while it means that those wrestling on the developmental brand of the WWE are operating under less scrutiny, it also means that they are treated like the little brother. This needs to change, especially in the wake of NXT's new television deal on the USA Network alongside Raw. In addition to moving from the WWE Network to network television, NXT has now been bumped up to be a two-hour program.
Given the potentially expanded audience that NXT will be exposed to, WWE should be looking to bring in fresh faces from RAW and SmackDown to NXT as a way of bringing audiences.
While the likes of Johnny Gargano, Tommaso Ciampa, and the members of the Undisputed Era aren't known by the wider WWE Universe, bringing in the likes of Finn Balor, AJ Styles, and Daniel Bryan will certainly bring in more casual wrestling fans to NXT. As a result, wrestlers like Velveteen Dream, Keith Lee, Kushida, Matt Riddle and others will wrestle in front of a bigger audience then they have before.