The Real Reason WWE Brought Back In Your House

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You get the joke, we all do. "In Your House" is where you should be approximately 23 hours of the day at the moment, and WWE would like to have three of those on June 7th. But how exactly, beyond the delicious New Generation iconography wrapped around the prestigious NXT TakeOver logo, will they do that?

The card itself will likely resemble a typically tight collection of the black-and-gold brand's best and brightest.

Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher's relationship imploded this week, with Riddle winning a hotshotted main event before failing to leave the show on his own steam due to Thatcher's post-match fury. Does a stipped-up sequel await? Dinner With The Garganos remains divisive, but as far as promos go, it did actually did a good job of promoting something - who doesn't want to see Keith Lee and Mia Yim kick the f*ck out of these two? Having missed when he came at the King in failed bids to win the North American title, Damian Priest hit hard when he targeted 'The Prince'. New Tag Team Champions Imperium are looking for challengers. Rhea Ripley and Io Shirai are looking for each other while Women's Champion Charlotte Flair looks over her shoulder. The brand, overnight, feels alive again.

And it's all going to be In Your House, man. That thing you either really loved, or never even watched. It's either going to be all the things you remember, or some brand new things you wished you did.

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