Following Saturday’s NXT Halloween Havoc, Shawn Michaels took part in a media call lasting around 30 minutes. He talked about a variety of subjects including tonight’s show, hoping to run events outside of the Performance Center in 2023, the possibility of NXT Japan and Mexico, T-Bar, and more.
Getting out of the WWE Performance Center
Michaels on the media call said he hoped that they start running premium live events outside of Orlando starting in 2023. He said he hopes to start with big shows, then later with other touring shows.
Additionally, Michaels brought up that there have been talks of NXT Japan and NXT Mexico. Announcements regarding them may be coming in 2023.
On Halloween Havoc
Michaels praised the main event, saying that he was a big fan of both JD McDonagh and Ilja Dragunov since they were in NXT UK, saying they could go.
Regarding the cinematic portion of the show between Toxic Attraction and White Fyre, Michaels indicated they wouldn’t do those type of segments too much, but tonight’s cinematic match fits in with the Halloween Havoc theme.
Michaels also praised Wes Lee, who won the NXT North American Championship on Saturday’s show. Michaels said that Lee “had to deal with some tough stuff” and that they get along well because they are so emotional. He said that “losing his friend hurts a great deal”.
Michaels additionally cited Nathan Frazer as having a breakout performance on Saturday’s ladder match.
T-Bar
Michaels seemed to confirm that the tease seen on tonight’s show with a burning mask was related to T-Bar, who formerly wrestled in NXT as Domink Dijakovic. He mentioned that they lost him in 2020 on short notice when he was called up to the main 2
roster Michaels said that they see what is discussed on social media and praised the head writer of NXT Johnny Russo for what he called a “quick tease”.
Michaels additionally said that whenever they get someone back from the main roster, they find the situation as if they were like “a fun new toy.”
NXT’s next premium live event, Deadline, will be held on December 10.
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