WWE NXT Preview: Current Segments Advertised For March 17, 2021 (Plans Subject To Change)

WWE NXT Preview: Current Segments Advertised For March 17, 2021 (Plans Subject To Change)

This week's edition of NXT is likely to change quite a bit after a COVID-19 outbreak, however, WWE.com still has the current segments advertised for the show. Find out what was originally scheduled.

By AnthonyMango - Mar 16, 2021 05:03 PM EST
Filed Under: NXT

Tomorrow's episode of WWE NXT for March 17, 2021 was originally scheduled to feature the following segments (and more, naturally) that have been advertised:

— LA Knight's in-ring debut against an opponent to be announced

— Dexter Lumis against The Way's Austin Theory

— Isaiah "Swerve" Scott against Leon Ruff

— Possibly a match between Tommaso Ciampa and Timothy Thatcher against Imperium, as teased last week

— NXT Cruiserweight Champion Jordan Devlin was set to address Santos Escobar's run as interim champion.

However, those plans will undoubtedly change at least in some fashion. There was a COVID-19 outbreak that is said to be substantial within the NXT and Performance Center system. It's unknown who has tested positive, who is quarantining and who will be affected in one way or another.

With the clock ticking until NXT TakeOver: Stand and Deliver, it will be interesting to see how WWE pivots and manages to continue the build to those matches without having everyone available to further those storylines.

Stay tuned for more updates on what is scheduled to take place from the WWE Capitol Wrestling Center in Orlando, Florida and be sure to check in later for results of what transpires on the episode.

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