10 WWE NXT Main Roster Call-Ups That Must Happen In 2019

2. Undisputed Era

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The Undisputed Era were vital in the continued success of NXT in 2018, but a 2019 promotion to the main roster is at this point too vital to their own trajectories for them to continue as is.

An injury to Bobby Fish was aided by the natural inclusion of Roderick Strong at TakeOver: New Orleans, and it's the trio becoming a quartet that turned an outstanding act into something altogether more elite. During Fish's recovery, Strong and Kyle O'Reilly knocked out timeless tagged classics against Moustache Mountain and the Danny Burch/Oney Lorcan, whilst group leader Adam Cole continued to embody everything Vince McMahon loves about professional wrestling whilst hiding the actual great wrestling in plain site.

Cole is perhaps the key to the call-up. As a group - and as wonderful as they are altogether - there may be a shelf-life for the stable after a few months pulling up trees on Monday and Tuesday nights, but there'd be no better start to the former North American's time on the main roster than alongside his fellow d*ckheads.

Their natural rabble-rousing chemistry is the sort of thing performers strive for years to achieve, whilst cheers generated in their boy-popping entrance dissolve to disdain within the body of the match.

Undisputed Era are a world class act - it's time to give them a stage big enough to truly showcase it.

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