#1 Freshen up the roster with surprise debuts

The WWE NXT roster boasts tons of top tier talents and solid superstars, but the WWE developmental talents at the Performance Center are also abounding, and waiting to be called up to NXT TV.
With NXT moving to USA Network, the company could surprise the fans with a few developmental call ups, with the likes of Chelsea Green and other hidden gems popping up on the USA Network show.
Back in July, WWE debuted its newest giant, as 7'3" Jordan Omogbehin made his in-ring debut at an NXT live event in Lakeland, FL.
Omogbehin was flanked by Stokely Hathaway as his manager and defeated Team 3.0 in Omogbehin's debut. The big man could be a fun debut on the NXT USA Network premiere show and could let the fans know they are in for surprises and some roster additions as the show embarks on its new TV home.
Additionally, a few of the top stars from the NXT UK brand could make surprise appearances on the USA Network debut, and maybe a few of the talents, like the recently moved Pete Dunne, could make the permanent jump to NXT.
What other moves do you think WWE should make with NXT once the show debuts on USA Network? Let us know in the comment section!