Next Week's NXT On The USA Network Will Have "Limited Commercial Interruption" According To WWE

Next Week's NXT On The USA Network Will Have "Limited Commercial Interruption" According To WWE

Now that Suits is over, NXT will air for two hours on the USA Network and they've announced today that next week's episode (featuring an NXT Championship match) will have "limited commercial interruption."

By JoshWilding - Sep 26, 2019 06:09 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT
It's been revealed today that next week's episode of NXT on the USA Network with have "limited commercial interruption." This is obviously being done to discourage fans from changing the channel during those, watching All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite on TNT, and then not switching back! 

This announcement was made during the first hour of this week's episode of NXT on the USA Network. 

It's going to be a loaded show, with Matt Riddle challenging Adam Cole for the NXT Championship, Candice LeRae taking on Shayna Baszler for the NXT Women's Championship, and The Street Profits going head to head with Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish for the NXT Tag Team Championship.

Needless to say, it's a show equivalent of an NXT TakeOver PPV and it will be very interesting seeing how things work out in terms of ratings. What will you guys be deciding to watch next Wednesday? 
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