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Old 08-02-2020, 09:19 AM   #56575
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
That's what PWI reported was the reason when they asked more about the hirings.

WWE wanted to do some shakeups in NXT's Creative to improve both its ratings and creative direction since what they are doing now isn't creating any real lasting benefits for the brand.
And that’s obviously bullshit. You could have discerned that before you posted it.

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Originally Posted by screech View Post
I get why WWE made the switch, but I kinda wish NXT was one hour instead of two.
One hour shows actually leave you wanting more sometimes.

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Originally Posted by RastafarianMon View Post
it ain't about competition but we'll just move our third brand to wednesday nights and have themed shows for no particular reason.
NXT was already on Wednesdays. Getting on USA gives them a chance to make more money and make developmental profitable. Also marginalizes what AEW can achieve, which protects their larger slice of the market. There’s obviously a business strategy behind it. It’s common sense and not as exciting as “WWE fears AEW” though.
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