WWE NXT Preview And Prediction: How, When & Where To Watch In USA, Europe & India – 15 August 2023
WWE NXT takes place at the WWE Performance Centre in Orlando, Florida. The NXT show promises high-flying and high-octane action and is held in High regard by the Wrestling Loyalists. Earlier this week, the WWE announced the matches that were confirmed for the event. Let’s take a look at the Preview and predict what’s coming for the Superstars:
Tony D’Angelo and Stacks defend the NXT Tag Titles against The Dyad.
A match that has tipped the fans to not miss a moment is this one where the NXT Tag Team Titles will be on the line, with Tony D’Angelo and Stacks showcasing their spirit and zeal and looking to make their very first Title defence as NXT Tag Titles, an accolade they accomplished at this year’s havoc, the NXT Great American Bash. Expect to see class action in this competition of sorts.
Wes Lee and Dijak will compete to become the No. 1 contenders for the NXT Championship.
Wes Lee is one of the most promising talents in business today. His losing the NXT North American Title to Dirty Dom, or should we say the Judgement Day, doesn’t showcase him in a positive light. His frustration will now be channelled against arguably one of the hardest-hitting Men in NXT today, Dijak. With one of the nastiest kicks in the game, Dijak will look to make sure he is on a roll moving into Heatwave. Carmelo Hayes, meanwhile, will be watching closely to see how this unfolds.
Drew Gulak will take on Trick Williams.
When a man calls himself a submission specialist and has the honour of being in the ring with Daniel Bryan for a match, it is no walk in the park. Trick Williams may have some unsettled beef with Ilja Dragunov post-Bash, but this by no means will allow him to overtake the technical Drew Gulak, who still has Gunther’s hand tattooed on his Chest.
Dana Brooke will match Up against Blair Davenport.
An enraged Dana Brooke will look to beat Blair Davenport, who is fresh off her rivalry with Roxanne Perez. It will be interesting to see how WWE books this and takes Dana Brooke’s career from here after she spent so many years with the company, though sources say Davenport will pick up a quick win.
TIMINGS AND CHANNELS
India: Wednesday, 5.30 am on Sony Ten1, Jio TV, and Sony Liv
USA: On Peacock, 8 p.m. ET
Australia: On Binge and on FOX8 at 12 p.m. AEDT.