WWE Calls 3 HUGE Names Up From NXT To Main Roster

Top NXT prospects ink main roster WWE deals, joining Raw.

Creed Brothers Ivy Nile
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Diamond Mine is officially part of WWE Raw, with the trio of Julius and Brutus Creed and Ivy Nile signing contracts during Monday night's program to join the roster.

The backstage segment confirms the speculation that last week's match against Alpha Academy was more than just a one-shot deal for the standout tag team. The duo went on Monday night to notch their second win in as many weeks over an established main roster tag team, defeating #DIY -- with a little help from Ludwig Kaiser.

Meanwhile, Nile made her in-ring main roster debut during a battle royal to crown a new challenger for Rhea Ripley's Women's World Championship. She made it to the final four, eliminating Katana Chance, Kayden Carter and Natalya before Nia Jax pulled her off the apron to end her night. Still, it was an impressive debut for Diamond Mine's pitbull.

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The Creeds won their NXT swansong last week during Halloween Havoc, beating Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo in an insane "Tables, Ladders and Scares" match. The tandem didn't get another shot at the NXT Tag Team Championship, but Julius and Brutus have shown that they're ready for the main roster. And if they're regularly paired with the likes of the Alphas and #DIY, they'll learn a ton in the coming weeks and months.

There's a lot to like about this call-up, right down to the fact that WWE produced slick videos introducing them to the audience and then let them impress in the ring. Even Ivy's turn in the battle royal, press-slamming Chance from the apron to the floor, was a nice bit of shine.

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Fans will have to see what's next for the trio and whether the Creeds continue their winning ways.

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