WWE NXT brand is once again being built up alongside RAW and SmackDown after Triple H and his team put a renewed focus on the future of the developmental system. Paul Heyman has just shared an interesting observation about the developmental brand.
The Wiseman is widely regarded as one of the best minds in all of pro wrestling. The 45-year industry veteran has worn many hats behind the scenes and on-screen and is still working with top main roster talents such as Roman Reigns and The Bloodline. Heyman also worked closely with many notable stars during the early years of their careers, mainly Brock Lesnar.
Heyman has spent some time at NXT and the Performance Center and is close with several RAW and SmackDown Superstars who came through the brand. Speaking to Newsweek's Jeremy Hanna, the 2024 WWE Hall of Famer discussed the state of the former black-and-gold brand and how many are ready for call-ups.
"A third of the NXT roster, which I think is ready to be called up into action now; it’s just the timing has to be right. The presentation has to be right. The packaging, the marketing has to be right. Why rush it?" Paul Heyman said.
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Heyman is currently off WWE TV as a part of the ongoing storyline with The Bloodline. He has been backstage and is expected to return soon now that Roman Reigns is back.
Updated lineup for tonight's WWE NXT
Tonight's WWE NXT episode will feature fallout from The Great American Bash. The show is airing live from the Performance Center in Orlando.
NXT is back to airing on the USA Network tonight after two weeks on Syfy. Below is the current lineup:
- Wes Lee will address turning on The Rascalz
- Lexis King vs. Eddy Thorpe
- Open Challenge: Oba Femi defends the North American Championship
- NXT Tag Team Champions Axiom and Nathan Frazer defend vs. Chase U's Ridge Holland and Andre Chase
- NXT Heritage Cup Champion Tony D'Angelo defends vs. Charlie Dempsey
The road to NXT No Mercy will also heat up this week. The premium live event is scheduled for Sunday, September 1 from Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.