It's the best show that the WWE produce, according to some. NXT, whilst being shown on Sky Sports immediately preceding Raw in England, is not shown on TV in the US and this is a bone of contention for many people. It will now, however, be shown on the WWE Network, starting with a special live episode that will feature many of the top WWE superstars, as well as those from NXT. This is fantastic news and now wrestling fans in America will be able to enjoy the superstars of tomorrow on a consistent basis. NXT really is a great show and it's interesting to see how these prospective talents fair in different situations. The show is also a great tool for development and the stars get to become familiar with the strains of doing a weekly show (although NXT is usually filmed a few weeks at a time) and learn to appreciate the importance of remaining fresh. The audience is usually mostly filled with smart wrestling fans who can be ruthless, they won't let a superstar rest on their laurels and they'll certainly let them know when something isn't working. This will help the talent sniff out what works and what doesn't with their gimmick and become all-round better entertainers. Distributing NXT to a larger audience is another step in the developmental process and allowing these faces of tomorrow become familiar to the average fan today, could be huge for their potential to become a star.
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