#1 NXT dominates Survivor Series

Since its move to the WWE Network in 2014, NXT has presented itself as the top in-ring pro wrestling product in all of WWE.
Despite this, many fans dismay over how the company's higher-ups perceive the brand. This is epitomized in how NXT stars are booked whenever they have moved to RAW or SmackDown in the past, with only a handful having successful runs.
2019's Survivor Series seemingly ushered in a change of approach.
The event's annual brand warfare was spiced up this year with the addition of NXT to the mix. In the weeks leading to the show, NXT stars would invade both of the main shows on a regular basis, looking dominate on each occasion.
Many fans were still skeptical when it came to Survivor Series, with many believing that NXT would end up serving his cannon fodder to the more established brands.
This was far from the case, as NXT ruled the evening, picking up four wins our of the seven brand-on-brand-on-brand bouts. Even in defeat, most of their stars came out looking great, especially Keith Lee, who had a breakout weekend.
Add in the clash between Adam Cole and Pete Dunne for the NXT Championship, and it was a landmark night for the Black and Gold brand.
Given the fact that most of the roster went through the demolition that was WarGames the night before, Triple H has done a great job selling his team to the management above him.
With the Wednesday Night Wars heating up, its clear that NXT is no longer developmental.
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