WWE officials are bringing NXT’s weekly television show to the United States this fall, as reported by F4Wonline.com. NXT is the WWE’s developmental brand that films it’s program from Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida, and the show currently streams on Hulu Plus and airs on TV overseas.

The plan, as of now, is for NXT to remain a one-hour program. WWE officials are excited about the exposure young talent would receive, as well as the extra income the WWE would receive from weekly broadcasting. The extra money coming in would be straight profit, because production on the show is already taking place, leaving no additional costs for the WWE aside from promotion.

Keep checking in to WrestlingRumors.net for updates on when NXT will officially begin airing in the US and on what television network.

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