Hit Row Set For WWE Main Roster Call-Up?

Isaiah 'Swerve' Scott, B-Fab, Top Dolla, and Ashante 'Thee' Adonis to leave NXT in WWE Draft 2021?

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One of NXT 2.0's top stables could be on their way to the main roster.

AdFreeShows.com's Jon Alba reports that the group comprised of Isaiah 'Swerve' Scott, B-Fab, Top Dolla, and Ashante 'Thee' Adonis are amongst the potential NXT call-ups being discussed for the upcoming 2021 WWE Draft, though nothing is certain yet:-

This follows yesterday's report from The Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer stating that "many" NXT wrestlers could be involved in the Draft. It was stressed at the time, however, that WWE had only determined where its "key guys" will land in the annual roster reshuffle, with everything else still up in the air - including NXT call-ups.

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Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men Pro Wrestling podcast has since corroborated Meltzer's original story.

Hit Row have only been together as a televised act since May, when the already established Scott introduced Adonis, B-Fab, and Top Dolla as his new group. Scott currently reigns as NXT North American Champion but is yet to defend the strap since winning it on 29 June.

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The 2021 WWE Draft will commence on this Friday's episode of SmackDown (1 October) and conclude on next week's Raw (4 October). It'll be the first time that WWE has reconfigured its talent rosters since last October, though that particular Draft was viewed as a disappointment, with WWE only using 20 of the 50 televised picks to move main roster wrestlers between brands.

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