#2 Main roster talent will likely be featured on NXT TV
The WWE brand split has been a fleeting concept since its inception years ago, with talents making appearances on both RAW and SmackDown Live despite separate rosters having been drafted for each main roster brand.
Most recently, WWE enacted the Wildcard Rule, a way of combatting sluggish ratings by having select stars, such as AJ Styles, Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, The New Day, and more, appearing on both Raw and SmackDown Live on weekly basis.
NXT has always maintained its own roster, and despite a few occasions in which main roster stars have made special guest appearances, or talents have gone back to NXT, the Wednesday night brand has always showcased its own, unique roster.
That could change when NXT moves to FS1, as WWE will likely be looking to get as many eyes on the product when it airs on a bigger platform, and the appearance of main roster stars might be a key tactic employed by WWE.
While it seems unlikely that main roster stars will become a permanent fixture of NXT on FS1, it does seem likely that WWE will try and stack the NXT deck with main roster stars at least for the opening weeks of the brand on its new television home.