Santos Escobar Issuing Open Challenge For NXT Cruiserweight Championship On NXTuesday Debut

Santos Escobar Issuing Open Challenge For NXT Cruiserweight Championship On NXTuesday Debut

WWE has started advertising some of what's in store for NXT's debut on Tuesday nights with The Undisputed NXT Cruiserweight Champion Santos Escobar's open challenge and more.

By AnthonyMango - Apr 12, 2021 04:04 PM EST
Filed Under: NXT

NXT is set to move to Tuesday nights starting tomorrow and WWE has started to announce some of what we can expect for that show.

Raquel Gonzalez will address her NXT Women's Championship win from TakeOver: Stand & Deliver.

We'll also see the debut of Franky Monet—formerly known as Taya Valkyrie—the woman with the dog we've been seeing on recent episodes.

On top of this, Santos Escobar has issued an open challenge for his NXT Cruiserweight Championship after defeating Jordan Devlin at TakeOver in a ladder match to unify the titles.

Here is what WWE has put out about this:

After establishing himself as the undisputed NXT Cruiserweight Champion, Santos Escobar is ready to take on anyone.

Escobar has issued an open challenge for this Tuesday night on NXT.

"Who wants to lose?" Escobar wrote on Twitter. "Tomorrow's your night!"

"The leader of Legado del Fantasma is clearly riding high after his epic Ladder Match victory over Jordan Devlin at NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver.

But given how Escobar sacrificed his body in the unforgettable yet brutal match, is The Emperor of Lucha Libre making a misstep?

Find out who steps up to face the NXT Cruiserweight Champion on NXT’s new night this Tuesday at 8/7 C on USA Network!

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