NXT Superstar Aleister Black Is Expected To Debut On The Main Roster Sooner Rather Than Later

NXT Superstar Aleister Black Is Expected To Debut On The Main Roster Sooner Rather Than Later

Despite only recently debuting on NXT, word is WWE higher ups are very impressed with Aleister Black, AKA Tommy End, and may be moving him up to the main roster pretty soon. More past the jump...

By MarkCassidy - May 15, 2017 11:05 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Aleister Black has only made a couple of appearances on NXT TV, but all of his matches have been standouts - even if they did end pretty quickly with the Dutch star delivering his devastating Black Mass spin-kick.

Though he's yet to even engage in a proper feud on the yellow brand, word from PWInsider is that Black is already being eyed to take a spot on either Raw or Smackdown (most likely the former) very soon. It seems the intense striker caught the eye of some important people during the recent European tour.

Black is currently working as a face, but his occult-like character will probably go over better as a heel with main roster crowds so when he does debut, we can probably expect him to target an upper mid-card blue eye.

Personally, I would prefer to see Black stay in NXT a little longer, but what do you guys think? Sound off below.
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