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Triple H discusses upcoming NXT/AEW competition on TV

Triple H appeared on The Pat McAfee Show to discuss a variety of subjects including the upcoming NXT vs AEW “war” that will start on Wednesday nights on October 2.

Triple H noted that competition is great and this war thing gets brought up a lot. He said if AEW can put up the best show they can, then that’s great and that’s what NXT will do every single week. He noted that WWE had been in discussions with various networks about moving NXT to live television and now was the right time to do it.

“People can say war but I don’t see it that way as competitive in that nature. I just see it as us putting on the best show possible. I think at the end of the day, the winners are the fans and they will chose what they want to watch,” Triple H told McAfee.

He said that Wednesdays has been the home of NXT for the past five years and that’s the day that AEW chose. He added that he’s very confident in the NXT talent and he wouldn’t trade anyone in the world for them at the moment.

Before changing subjects, Triple H had one final comment about the war. “Bring your best. We will. And good luck!”

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