Billy Corgan On Potential NWA And WWE NXT Crossover On The CW: I Would Love That

Billy Corgan would love to work with WWE.

Both WWE NXT and The CW will call The CW Network home in October 2024. NWA signed a streaming deal with The CW in February 2024, while NXT will move from USA Network to The CW Network in October. NWA airs on The CW website and app, but Billy Corgan likes the idea of a potential crossover.

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Speaking with Liam Crowley of ComicBook, NWA President Billy Corgan responded to the idea of a potential NWA and NXT crossover.

"I would love that. With NXT coming [to The CW], we respect that. WWE is a huge, huge company. We've seen recently where they are reaching out to some independents. They worked recently, of course, with TNA. I would love to work with the WWE but we don't sort of thinking on it in the sense like we're waiting for the phone to ring, but I would love to work with them," Corgan said.

Corgan also commented on his relationship with WWE, saying that they have interacted over the years, and the company has always treated him well. He stated that he had nothing but good feelings towards the company.

"I've certainly interacted with them through the years, both before I was in wrestling and then of course, now being in wrestling," Corgan said of his relationship with WWE. "They've always treated me great. I have nothing bad to say about them. They're a class organization through and through as far as how they treat people like myself. My experience has been so positive. I have nothing but good feelings towards them."

Corgan previously said that NWA could potentially work with WWE or AEW as a developmental brand. Check out his comments here.

Corgan has said that NWA has signed another TV deal. Click here to see what he had to say.

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