Triple H Makes It Clear That The Way NXT Superstars Are "Called Up" To RAW And SMACKDOWN Is Changing

Triple H Makes It Clear That The Way NXT Superstars Are "Called Up" To RAW And SMACKDOWN Is Changing

In an excerpt from After The Bell with Corey Graves, Triple H talks about ending the NXT-RAW-SmackDown pipeline as we know it and why things are going to be changing moving forward. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Oct 30, 2019 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Now that NXT airs on the USA Network, things are changing for WWE's developmental brand. That's something Triple H acknowledged during a recent interview with Corey Graves for his upcoming podcast. In the clip below, The Game is asked about what goes through his mind when he learns someone from NXT is being called up to the main roster. 

Talking about losing most of his women's division a couple of years ago, Triple H says that considerations now need to be made as there are long-term plans in NXT for its talent. In other words, we could see fewer NXT Superstars brought to RAW and SmackDown as it becomes its own entity.

Graves also asked Triple H whether we could see another Finn Balor situation where a main roster Superstar returns to the yellow brand. Apparently, he's definitely open to taking talent from RAW and SmackDown if there's an opportunity to give them a fresh coat of paint, similar to what's happened to The Demon now he's turned heel.

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