Details On Upcoming NXT Taping That Was Altered

It looks like another episode of NXT may be filmed on the road.

On October 1st and October 8th, NXT will be hitting the road for Chicago and St Louis respectively, leaving the brand’s home of the WWE Performance Center for those weeks as the show debuts on The CW. Now, it appears we know another date where NXT may be leaving the Performance Center.

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Fightful Select’s Corey Brennan has learned that a taping of NXT that was originally scheduled for November 5th at the Performance Center has been canceled. NXT sources Brennan spoke to noted that there could be varying factors as to why the taping was canceled, with the possibility of a double taping the week prior due to WWE’s trip to Saudi Arabia taking place the weekend before the November 5th taping.

In other NXT schedule news, recent reports have suggested that Level Up will be discontinued, however NXT sources we have spoken to note that the brand has stacked matches for future Level Up episodes, with no sources we spoke to having heard of any plans to stop taping Level Up. One source noted that they felt it would be a mistake to discontinue the show, as it provides debuting talent TV experience before debuting on main NXT programming.

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