5 Reasons why WWE debuted new NXT Superstars on Monday Night Raw

This could be something special
This could be something special

I've never been so enthralled after seeing a Monday Night Raw episode in a very very long time. There's no denying that despite failing to create interesting storylines, WWE have seriously attempted to bring an alteration to their product.

WWE's flagship show saw four of the most versatile competitors on the planet make their impressive debut tonight, and legions of fans have been astonished by the way Vince McMahon has changed the entire complexion of the red brand.

While we saw Ricochet join hands with Finn Balor in a solid tag-team bout with Lio Rush and Bobby Lashley, Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa brought their prowess on full display as they took the Raw Tag Team Champions to the absolute limit.

Moreover, Aleister Black locked horns with Elias and took absolutely no time in fading him to black. An alteration of this magnitude on Monday Night Raw genuinely feels promising and could lead to bigger things in the future.

Considering that WrestleMania 35 is just around the corner, will we see Vince McMahon push these NXT call-ups and ascend them to the top at the Grandest Stage of Them All?

Here are the 5 reasons why WWE debuted new NXT Superstars on Monday Night Raw.


#1 Bringing an element of rejuvenation back on Monday Night Raw

Has this worked?
Has this worked?

Judging by how WWE have presented their product in the past few years, seeing so many talented competitors pushing each other's buttons to get to the top is fresh and enticing.

Superstars like Ricochet, Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, and Aleister Black can legitimately give a show like Monday Night Raw the element of rejuvenation that it desperately needs.

At a time when legions of fans have been demanding to see a show with a fine blend of wrestling and entertainment, propelling these superstars to the main roster could prove to be an icing on the cake for Vince McMahon's billion dollar company.

This certainly keeps WWE in pole position with new faces paving way for new storylines and new rivalries on the main roster.

#2 Previous NXT call-ups failing to make an impression

This has been disappointing
This has been disappointing

While there are many positives to keep in mind moving forward for the WWE, there's no denying that the creative team have not been effective in presenting the former NXT Call-ups.

It's a damn shame that EC3, Lacey Evans, and Nikki Cross have not been utilized to their full potential and may possibly remain devoid of the spotlight, at the moment.

Since the previous plan didn't pan out the way it should have, deciding to bring four new main-event caliber NXT performers to the main roster could legitimately coerce the fans to forget what transpired with the previous call-ups.

Lars Sullivan's current crisis might have led the Chairman to think otherwise and push a different plan to cater his global audience, and it definitely worked.

#3 Bringing the right amount of depth for WrestleMania 35 to fill in for the absence of major legends in the business

The Undertaker could be retired as a wrestler
The Undertaker could be retired as a wrestler

If recent rumors and conjectures are anything to take into concern, then there's a legitimate possibility that The Undertaker may not perform at this year's WrestleMania 35.

The Phenom has remained an influential component of the Show of Shows and considering the rumor that he has retired as a wrestler, he definitely leaves a huge void that would be very difficult to fill.

Moreover, the absence of John Cena and Triple H also raises major concerns for the Grandest Stage of Them All which might have led Vince to push the envelope and bring more NXT Superstars to the main roster.

Elevating the right amount of depth on the main roster would be clinical in preparing a massive card for WrestleMania 35. These incredibly versatile NXT Superstars possess all the credentials in the world to bring the house down with their sensational in-ring work which could somehow fill in for the absence of such major legends from the show.

#4 More focus on rebuilding the Tag Team Division

Will DIY get another shot?
Will DIY get another shot?

In what was a sensational tag team bout between DIY and The Revival, WWE creatively propelled both the teams whilst promising new and better things for the tag-team division.

Whether it be Sasha Banks and Bayley making history by being the first ever Women's Tag-Team Champions or The Revival wanting to ascend the credibility of their hard-earned gold on the main roster, there's a genuine belief in the fans that the company may be looking to bring a serious alteration to the tag-team division.

Judging by what The Young Bucks have done for tag-team wrestling and how influential they eventually became, seeing The Revival wanting to prove their mettle every single week feels pretty special.

This is a huge positive for the WWE moving forward and bringing new NXT Superstars would only prove beneficial in the long run in rebuilding the tag team division.

#5 Triple H possibly getting more creative power backstage

Has The Game started?
Has The Game started?

There's no denying that Triple H's vision for professional wrestling is unparalleled and The Game has proved it time and time again that the future lies in NXT.

With some of the most marketable NXT Superstars making it to the main roster, it certainly seems that the Cerebral Assassin may have more creative power backstage and would be willing to bring the right kind of stories to maximize his investment in these future stars.

His creative inclusion genuinely helps and would bring more eyes to the product whilst keeping tabs on what's transpiring down in NXT.

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