William Regal Claims Being Part of NXT Was The Best Part Of His Career

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After being a part of the USA Network from 2019 to 2024, NXT will finally be leaving the network. Last night was NXT’s final episode on the USA Network. The show will be moving to the CW Network starting October 1. Recently, former NXT General Manager William Regal reflected on his time on the Black and Gold brand.

William Regal took to Twitter to share his experience as being part of NXT. He also claimed that being a part of NXT was the best part of his career.

“I was part ( except for H’s family) part of the very beginning of @WWE’s @NXT. I’m still involved but not as much as I was. Thank you to H, Shaun , Matt and everyone else that fought the fight of making a one hour program on The WWE network to traveling the world and making new stars and memories for the fans. It continues today. Doesn’t matter what the colour scheme is or was, or has been, we changed the Wrestlng world although few will want to admit it. It’s been the best part of a 41 year career being @WWENXT to the core,” William Regal tweeted.

I was part ( except for H’s family) part of the very begininging of @WWE’s @NXT. I’m still involved but not as much as I was. Thank you to H, Shaun , Matt and everyone else that fought the fight of making a one hour program on The WWE network to traveling the world and making… https://t.co/5jXNfu6KX6

— William Regal (@RealKingRegal) September 24, 2024

The Chief Content Officer of WWE, Triple H also took to Twitter to share a few words about NXT and it’s evolution from being the Black and Gold Brand on the WWE Network to moving to the USA Network and then becoming NXT 2.0 and to now the White and Gold Brand.

“What a ride. The evolution of #WWENXT has been unlike any other in the history of our business. Through each stage from @WWENetwork , to @USANetwork, to next week’s @TheCW premiere… one thing remains the same: #WeAreNXT,” Triple H tweeted.

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