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  2. Aug 20, 2019 · NEW YORK and STAMFORD, Conn. — WWE and USA Network today announced an agreement in principle to air WWE’s weekly Wednesday night show, NXT, live on USA Network at 8/7 C starting Sept. 18.

  3. Nov 7, 2023 · NXT, which serves as a showcase for WWE’s developmental talent, currently airs on USA Network but will move to CW in October 2024 in a new five-year deal. A source close to the deal pegged the...

  4. Sep 21, 2023 · As announced by WWE in a press release, WWE and NBCUniversal have agreed to a five-year deal to bring WWE SmackDown to USA Network starting in October 2024. This contract is a domestic...

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · Share. 8. WWE NXT is headed to broadcast television for the first time in its 13-year history. The weekly show, which features WWE’s rising stars, will move from its current home on USA...

    • Keisha Hatchett
    • What Are The Changes?
    • Is WWE Doing This Because of Aew?
    • What Does This Move For Aew?
    • Does NXT Have Enough Roster Depth to Handle This Change?
    • Will This Ultimately Help Or Hurt The NXT Roster?
    • How Big of An Effect Will The Move to Live Programming have?
    • Is Full Sail Still The Best Location For NXT?
    • Will This Move Hurt The WWE Network? and How Much?

    For now, three major elements of the show are changing. The weekly show expands from one hour to two hours. That doesn't necessarily mean double the content, however, as what was an hour-long show with only a handful of WWE-centric ads will now feature full commercial breaks on USA. Second, the show will now be filmed live, rather than recorded as ...

    It's plainly obvious that putting NXT up against AEW's new show is done with purpose. This was no coincidence. WWE is very aware of what AEW is doing, which was made clear during the latest shareholders call when Vince McMahon denigrated the "blood and guts" in AEW's product. NXT versus AEW is an obvious head-to-head matchup. Both products are buil...

    All Elite Wrestling has been riding high on a wave of momentum, thanks to the success of its debut show Double or Nothing and a pair of subsequent smaller shows. All Out, AEW's next major arena show, as well as its first two weeks of television tapings in Boston and Philadelphia are sold out, but it faces another big test once it hits major cable a...

    In short, yes. WWE has brought in a considerable volume of talent over the last five years, with more than 100 wrestlerstraining at the WWE Performance Center as of December 2018. The NXT roster on WWE.com currently lists almost 60 performers, and that doesn't include numerous talents who have yet to debut with the brand. WWE has also shown a willi...

    Moving to USA and a longer format will ultimately help the NXT roster. While top stars like Matt Riddle, the Undisputed Era, Johnny Gargano, Shayna Baszler and the Velveteen Dream are already featured on NXT TV most weeks and will get an expanded presence on a larger platform, more of NXT's performers who are either on the cusp of breaking through ...

    For NXT's top stars, it'll likely be negligible. They're already used to performing live on NXT TakeOver specials, and that experience will be a big help in the transition and allow them to absorb some of that pressure. The real test will be for NXT's up-and-coming talent, who had the benefit of pre-tapes and editing to brush over their slip-ups. W...

    In the short-term, yes. The production setup at Full Sail University is a well-oiled machine at this point, and keeping the show in one location will keep costs way down. It will be a familiar environment for talent, making the transition to the USA Network feel a little less severe. In the long-term, it remains to be seen. Over the last few years,...

    It's tough to say how big of an impact it'll have, but taking the most successful weekly show and debuting it on broadcast TV every week will almost certainly have an effect. Keeping the broadcast (albeit on delay) on the Network for international viewers will definitely soften the blow, but NXT is one of the main reasons fans subscribe to the netw...

  6. Aug 20, 2019 · NXT will jump from the streaming-only WWE Network to cable giant USA Network with its first show set for Wednesday, Sept. 18, the company announced in a press release. While the show is...

  7. Nov 7, 2023 · WWE NXT, the weekly showcase for up-and-coming wrestlers, is set to move from USA Network to The CW in October 2024. The move follows that of WWE Smackdown, which will depart Fox for USA at the...

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