10 Very Possible Wrestling News Headlines From 2025

4. NXT Gets A New Logo

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NXT is almost certainly doomed with Vince McMahon and Bruce Prichard heading up operations, but it's not like it was in much better fettle with Triple H still holding the wheel.

The Capitol Wrestling Center was comfortably one of the worst solutions to the pandemic atmosphere problem in 2020, and has felt even worse since crowds have returned across all the other major shows. The newest and final logo as designed by 'The Game' was a hideous miss, blending all the things he liked without helping the show find any of the identity it lost after the formation of AEW.

All that's to say that a change was needed, but expect yet more adjustments when it changes again. On the off chance NXT is still alive by 2025, the neon might have been replaced by something more. Perhaps a nice beige to reflect the quality of the matches worked by the big lugs brought in, or a Hulk Hogan shade of orange to mimic the tans they'll all get to try and catch The Chairman's eye.

The CWC was dark, but the worst is probably yet to come.

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