WWE Is Making Changes To NXT

WWE NXT will travel to Allstate Arena in Chicago on Tuesday, October 1, for the premiere episode on the CW Network.

CM Punk will appear, and there is a stacked card to go along with it. Like when SmackDown moved from FOX to the USA Network, NXT will also undergo some changes.

During the latest episode of WrestleVotes Radio on SportsKeeda’s Backstage Pass Patreon, it was noted that WWE will change the logo and presentation of NXT.

Joey Votes: “The yellow aspect of NXT certainly looks to be changing. That is the internal speculation. It is more than possible that when they debut Tuesday night on the CW, the logo will remain the same, but the presentation and the feel of it may be a little bit different. Can you speak on that at all?”

WrestleVotes: “Yeah, going back to the opening of the show, we discussed how the new presentation will be evolving, and I think NXT is in line for that next change the video package we got on Tuesday night, kind of recapping the time that NXT spent on USA Network as it moves over to CW. I think it’s putting a bow on that era and time we’ve seen NXT go from black and gold to 2.0 to this new black and gold yet again. And I think now the next era on CW will be a whole different look. I think there will be a slightly different NXT logo, and I think that you will see the removal of yellow from that moving forward and a more straightforward sort of presentation.”

Joey Votes: “Everything that we’ve heard internally reminds some people of the Las Vegas Raiders. Black, silver, white, clean, metallic almost. So we’ll see if that’s where they go.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit WrestleVotes Radio on SportsKeeda’s Backstage Pass Patreon with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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