
The talk of WWE launching NXT Europe is heating up again, but not everyone is convinced this long-teased project is actually happening anytime soon.
Fightful Selects Corey Brennan recently spoke with talent and promoters across Europe to get the real storyand it turns out, a lot of people still arent buying into the hype just yet. Despite recent WWE UK tryouts and Triple H confirming It is happening when asked about NXT Europe, insiders are still skeptical.
According to Brennan, the talent who took part in the recent UK tryouts werent given much information beyond the standard company line that the brand is still coming. Some participants were signed, while others were told theyd get another look down the road. But no one was directly told the tryouts were linked to NXT Europe.
One former NXT UK star made it clear they arent getting their hopes up. They will believe it when they see it, the former talent said regarding NXT Europes launch.
Interestingly, promoters across Europe are split on whats happening. Some believe the sudden movement could be WWE reacting to AEWs growing European presence, especially with shows at Wembley Stadium and the upcoming Forbidden Door pay-per-view. Others arent too worried, even if WWE swoops in to sign top talent.
One promoter explained it bluntly. Its not the end of the world, they said, pointing out that even after NXT UK and the pandemic, the scene eventually rebuilt itself and produced stars again.
From the wrestlers perspective, theres plenty of excitementat least if WWE gets it right this time. Many are hoping for better pay than the old NXT UK contracts, where talent were often encouraged to work second jobs. In France, some wrestlers have concerns about the local scene losing top stars, especially since that region is currently booming.
But even with fresh tryouts and Triple H vowing NXT Europe is still on the table, not everyone is sold that its launching this year. Multiple talents from the UK and France said they simply do not believe that NXT Europe is coming in the near future.
After nearly three years of promises, talk, and shutdowns, its fair to say most people in the European wrestling scene are in full wait and see mode.
At the end of the day, it feels like NXT Europe is the wrestling version of Ill believe it when I see it. WWE keeps dropping hints, but the wrestlers and promoters on the ground arent exactly holding their breath. After years of false starts, its going to take more than a few tryouts and vague promises to convince people this thing is finally happening.
Whats your take on WWEs NXT Europe project? Is this finally the real deal, or do you agree with the skeptics who say its never happening? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.