Due to the upcoming Summer Olympic Games, WWE’s regular programming, including Monday Night RAW and NXT, will be affected multiple times over the next month.
This is a recurring pattern every four years for RAW, although it is expected to change in 2025 when the show moves to Netflix. In the meantime, NXT will move to The CW in the fall, as the Olympic Games will be broadcast across various NBCUniversal networks, including the USA Network.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that RAW and NXT will be relocated to SYFY during the Olympics for four shows: RAW on 7/29, NXT on 7/30, RAW on 8/6, and NXT on 8/7.
Fresh off their four-way title match at “WWE NXT” Heatwave, Ethan Page, Shawn Spears, Trick Williams, and Je’Von Evans were slated to meet in tag team action, specifically with the former two taking on the latter pair. Ahead of their tag bout, though, the newly reinstated Brooks Jensen attacked Evans backstage, rendering him unable to compete. As such, Williams was then tasked with finding a new tag team partner for the evening. That replacement partner was later revealed to be TNA Wrestling’s Joe Hendry, who marked his first appearance on the “NXT” brand since the June 18 episode of “NXT.”
Hendry and Williams proved to be quite successful in their debut as a pair, namely as Hendry laid out Spears with a chokeslam for the win. The duo did find themselves with a significant advantage in the match’s closing moments, however, as Page fled through the crowd after being attacked by Oro Mensah. Regardless of the circumstances, Hendry has now earned his first official victory under the banner of WWE.
Last month, Hendry appeared, albeit briefly, in a 25-man battle royal to determine the number one contender for the NXT Championship. Following this outing, Hendry’s face notably surfaced at the end of the “NXT” Heatwave premium live event, and in a commercial promoting Tuesday’s episode of “NXT.” Recent reports indicated that WWE officials were planning to heavily utilize Hendry on their programming again in the coming months, which has now seemingly begun with an alliance alongside the now former NXT Champion Trick Williams.
Bobby Steveson, better known as Damon Kemp to WWE fans, has been a member of the “WWE NXT” roster since 2021, initially debuting as part of Roderick Strong’s Diamond Mine stable and more recently joining the No Quarter Catch Crew. Now, however, it seems his days in WWE are over. On Monday, the 25-year old took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to reveal that he has officially left WWE.
“As of today, I am no longer under contract with WWE,” Steveson wrote. “Forever grateful for the people I met and the experiences I’ve had.”
As of today I am no longer under contract with WWE. Forever grateful for the people I met and the experiences I’ve had. For business inquiries – damonkempmgmt@gmail.com
Contrary to what many initially assumed, Steveson was not released by WWE. A report from Fightful Select revealed that WWE simply chose not to renew Kemp’s contract; he signed a multi-year deal in the summer of 2021. Fightful was told that Kemp was informed ahead of time that his contract would not be renewed, and that this was not part of a new round of talent cuts. Kemp was last seen on the June 25 edition of “WWE NXT,” where he lost an initiation match to Tavion Heights, who has since taken Kemp’s place in the No Quarter Catch Crew alongside Charlie Dempsey and Myles Borne.
Steveson is the older brother of controversial Olympian Gable Steveson, who was also signed by WWE in 2021 and was released back in May. Fightful noted that Bobby made a much better impression than Gable did on coaches, fans and backstage officials during their three years with the company.
WWE will be transitioning through various programming changes in the near future, with “WWE Raw” heading to Netflix come January 2025 as well as “WWE Smackdown” moving to the USA Network and “WWE NXT” going to CW in October. However, according to Chief Content Officer and Head of Creative Paul “Triple H” Levesque, “NXT” leaving the USA Network will not be the only change coming to the gold brand later this year.
Speaking at the Money in the Bank 2024 post press conference, “The Game” went into detail about WWE planning ahead toward making more changes to “NXT” in the fall. He also explained that, over time, the audience will see various differences to “Raw” and “SmackDown” as we inch closer to December.
“We are just getting started. I really feel like that. We got a whole fall thing coming up with CW for NXT. Which by the way Shawn is just killing it right… Whether that’s talent development, recruitment, NXT in general. I can’t say enough good stuff about it. I’m in awe of what they’re doing down there… When they move to CW, when SmackDown makes the move to USA, when Raw makes the move to Netflix. We’re just getting rolling. We’re lining up all this stuff that’s gonna happen. A lot of the changes you see now, we are slow rolling things out. When we get to the fall, when we get to the winter, there’s gonna be a lot.”
Triple H also expressed how excited he is about John Cena returning to the ring for a full year after announcing his retirement at Money in the Bank. Furthermore, he stated how grateful he is to be running creative with the current talent on the WWE roster.
Sam Robert & Megan Morant previewed the card for tonight’s show. For the kickoff match, they transitioned to the broadcast team of Booker T. Huffman & Vic Joseph to transition into the opening match.
Karmen Petrovic & Arianna Grace def. Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx via Pinfall (O’Connor Roll from Petrovic on Nyx).
Axiom was frustrated that Nathan Frazer had arrived at the arena for their NXT Tag Title defense, but Frazer showed up and said he had travel difficulties. He then asked Axiom what was the game plan for tonight.
Main Show
Vic Joseph & Booker T. Huffman welcomed the audience to the broadcast before transitioning into the opening match.
NXT North American Championship Match: Oba Femi (c) def. Wes Lee via Pinfall (Pop-Up Powerbomb).
With the result of this match, Wes Lee cannot challenge for the NXT North American Title while Oba Femi is the champion.
NXT Women’s North American Championship Match: Kelani Jordan (c) def. Sol Ruca via Pinfall (Split-Leg Moonsault).
Gallus (Mark Coffey, Joe Coffey & Wolfgang) called out Tyriek Igwe & Tyson Dupont on a promo from Twitter saying it did not matter how many people they could tackle when they could still get a beating.
Ava congratulated Karmen Petrovic & Arianna Grace on their win tonight but said Grace was why they won. Ava then booked Grace to face Petrovic for the 7/9 edition of NXT.
NXT Tag Team Championship Match: Super Sonic Duo (Nathan Frazer & Axiom) (c) def. Chase University (Andre Chase & Duke Hudson) (w/ Thea Hail & Riley Osbourne) via Pinfall (Golden Ratio from Axiom on Chase).
Wes Lee was interviewed backstage expressing he was extremely frustrated from the loss tonight. He said he would address the situation on Tuesday.
There was a video package of The Family (Tony D’Angelo, Adrianna Rizzo, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo & Luca Crucifino).
There was a video vignette, where Shawn Michaels invited Brooks Jensen to sit down with the NXT General Manager on the 7/9 edition of NXT.
Lexis King cut a promo celebrating the 4th of July before calling out Tony D’Angelo to a match for the NXT Heritage Cup.
In a video promo posted by Tony D’Angelo on his Twitter (X) account, D’Angelo accepted King’s challenge and promised to slap the fake-ass beard from King’s face and go back to gardening his basil.
NXT Championship – Fatal Four Way Match: Ethan Page def. Trick Williams (c), Je’Von Evans & Shawn Spears via Pinfall (Lay Down Pin on Evans) to win the title.
With this win, Page became the first Canadian wrestler since Bobby Roode in 2017 to win the NXT Championship.
After the match, a brief shot of Joe Hendry smiling to the camera was shown to end the broadcast.
WWE NXT Superstar Charlie Dempsey made an appearance on this week’s episode of TNA Impact.
In the opening match, Dempsey appeared by attacking Leon Slater, Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz. He then assaulted the referee and put Slater in an STF before TNA officials came out and made him leave.
Dempsey is part of the No Quarter Catch Crew in WWE NXT.
.@WWENXT Superstar Charlie Dempsey just caused CHAOS in the iMPACT Zone!
The TNA World Champion and the NXT North American Champion have been teasing a clash. WWE and TNA have staged appearances from one another’s rosters as of late, with Jordynne Grace challenging for the NXT Women’s Championship and then defending her TNA Knockouts title just days later against “WWE NXT” star Tatum Paxley.
As such, North American Champion Oba Femi earmarked TNA World Champion Moose when asked who he’s looking to face in a potential crossover. Not one to take the challenge lightly, Moose has taken to social media to call Femi’s bluff.
“Ok Oba Femi my Nigerian brother. Get your boss Shawn Michaels the chef to call my boss and I’ll gladly take down “NXT’s” juggernaut. #TrustTheSystem,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).