A new trademark filing by WWE could suggest another NXT show will be joining the lineup of NXT and NXT Level up!
A trademark filing seems to suggest that a new NXT show could be coming soon as they’ve filed trademark for a show called ‘NXT DEADLINE’.
The filing reads:
“Mark For: NXT DEADLINE trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of entertainment services, namely, a show about professional wrestling; entertainment services, namely, the production and exhibition of professional wrestling events rendered live and through broadcast media including television and distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; providing wrestling news and information through broadcast media including television and distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; providing information in the fields of sports and entertainment through broadcast media including television and distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; providing a website in the field of sports entertainment information.”
NXT continues to move past the colorful “NXT 2.0” iteration, taking on AEW Dynamite head to head again for the first time in several years.
WWE will present NXT Halloween Havoc this coming Saturday, October 23 as a premium-live-event exclusively streaming on Peacock.
You can read all about NXT Halloween Havoc by clicking here.
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