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Details On Next Week’s Two-Hour NXT Broadcast, Top SmackDown Moments Of 2018 (Video)

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Details On Next Week’s Two-Hour NXT Broadcast

It appears that the first NXT of 2019 is listed for 2 hours on the WWE Network.

The show is still scheduled for its usual start time of 8 PM Eastern but will now be ending at 10 PM Eastern. The synopsis for the show only hypes the Matt Riddle and Kassius Ohno main event. However, WWE has also announced that NXT’s Year-End Award Nominees will be announced:

“At the end of each year, the NXT Universe rises to the call and casts their votes to decide the top movers, shakers, and influencers in sports-entertainment’s hottest brand as part of NXT’s annual Year-End Awards. The 2018 Year-End Awards come into focus this Wednesday on WWE NXT as nominees will be revealed! Don’t miss out when a special two-hour edition of NXT streams at 8/7 C on Wednesday, Jan. 2, only on the award-winning WWE Network.”

It will be interesting to see if moving forward the NXT brand now becomes a two-hour weekly show instead of a single hour. The brand has certainly expanded and the argument can be made that 2 hours is now necessary in order to get over more talent, but nothing is official as of yet.

RELATED: New WWE Network Additions For The First Week Of 2019

What do you think, should NXT be 2 hours from now on? Sound off in the comments below!

Top SmackDown Moments Of 2018

WWE is reflecting on the whirlwind of a year that the SmackDown brand has seen with their latest YouTube Video:

Relive the biggest moments of 2018 from the blue brand, including the returns of Daniel Bryan and Rey Mysterio.

Top 10 SmackDown LIVE moments of 2018: WWE Top 10, Dec. 28, 2018

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