NXT No Mercy Main Event and Upcoming Changes
Retention of Title and New Issues
A major revelation on the NXT yesterday was made by the current general manager Ava at the NXT No Mercy premium live event yesterday. She announced that whoever emerged as the champion between Ethan Page and Joe Hendry, would go on to defend the NXT Championship on October 1 when NXT made its debut on the CW Network.
Post-Match Drama
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After the exciting fight, the action did not end up inside the ring. Suddenly, ‘The Bruiser’ Pete Dunne came to the rescue to take out Trick Williams through the ring, and Dunne performed Bitter End to the Floor. Dunne’s actions ensured, he got into a staring contest with Ethan Page, who was still throwing his jabs around after a closely contested fight.
This is not the only change that has taken place in WWE’s programming lineup. Another of the three big shifts WWE is planning for the next few months is NXT’s transition to the CW Network on October 1. Also, it is worth providing information that SmackDown is set to move from Fox to USA Network on September 13, this will be its final time airing on Fox.
The last major shift relates to the WWE Raw program which will no longer air on cable television for the first time. It is stated that Raw is going to be available on Netflix from January 6, which is considering WWE’s continuous transition in the way it presents the products for its followers.
