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NXT UK to resume tapings next month in London

The NXT UK brand is returning with new television episodes next month after a five-month hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. Over the past several months, NXT UK television shows were simply a best-of and other collections, with no original material airing.

The new episodes will start on Thursday, September 17 on the WWE Network and these episodes will hopefully lead to the already-postponed NXT UK Takeover: Dublin show which is now set to take place on Sunday, October 25.

All NXT UK tapings are being done at the BT Sport Studios in London, located in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

A tweet from The Wrestling Movement Twitter account yesterday revealed that the entire NXT UK roster is being moved to London for COVID-19 testing ahead of tapings.

You can check out the awesome video hyping up NXT UK’s return below.

https://twitter.com/NXTUK/status/1297346562700513282


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