#3. NXT Australia
Australia has supplied WWE with a few talents in recent years; Toni Storm, Buddy Murphy, and The IIconics being the most notable.
The country has a burgeoning independent scene, and after The SuperShowDown at Melbourne Cricket Ground in October, WWE is keen to continue doing business down under.
While the indies in Australia are now growing, it wasn’t always the case. For years, top independent stars in Australia and New Zealand would jump to the UK to further their careers. Toni Storm, Travis Banks, Jay White, and others all headed over. Due to this, the current scene is not nearly as developed as the UK’s.
The distance to Australia from the United States is another huge factor. It would be impossible for Triple H and his staff to oversee the events physically. The brand would have to be almost autonomous.
The writers, producers, the television crew and all of the other staff, would have to be local. The infrastructure to deliver a weekly programme is not there yet.