#3. Neglect NXT call-ups
Don't get us wrong. We don't think that there should be six different NXT call-ups like there was last time. That was suitable then, but since NXT is now on the USA Network and is a 2-hour live show, it wouldn't make sense to gut the roster of six different Superstars, even if they are mid-card to low-card talent.
However, that doesn't mean that there shouldn't be any call-ups whatsoever. WWE can always make an arrangement where they have three to four NXT Superstars that get drafted, but in exchange, three to four main roster Superstars who aren't being utilized all too much could be sent back to NXT.
This will be a beneficial arrangement as not only does it create hype about any upcoming debuts, but it also helps underutilized main roster talent who are itching to wrestle frequently. Moreover, they will always have a spot at NXT on live television because main roster names on the show will generate interest by default.
It's going to be interesting to see how they deal with it, but in all likeliness, WWE will end up neglecting the NXT call-ups entirely looking at the USA Network deal.