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SPOILERS: Opening Segment Of NXT Homecoming Revealed, Former WWE Champions & TNA Star To Appear

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• SPOILERS: Opening Segment Of NXT Homecoming Revealed, Former WWE Champions & TNA Star To Appear

WWE will head to Full Sail University for tonight’s “Homecoming” special episode of NXT. It will be the second last edition of the white and gold brand before the No Mercy Premium Live Event.

According to Cory Hays of Bodyslam, WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H and Shawn Michaels are set to kick off tonight’s NXT.

It was also reported that The Miz is in the building for tonight’s show. Another big name that could appear on the show is Big E, a former NXT Champion.

The TNA star that could appear on tonight’s show is Joe Hendry, a name who is no stranger to NXT.

WWE has announced a lot of big names for the show, including former NXT General Manager William Regal, Bobby Roode, Bianca Belair, Finn Balor, Rhea Ripley, Lyra Valkyria, Stephanie Vaquer and Sami Zayn.

• After AJ Lee, Another Former WWE Diva Teases Return

Former WWE Superstar Summer Rae has been away from the company for eight years. She last wrestled in the 2022 Women’s Royal Rumble, which was a one-off return.

She took to X today to tweet the following: “Think it’s time to come home………”

This tweet has sparked speculation among fans about her potential return to WWE.

Triple H has brought back a lot of names since taking charge as the Chief Content Officer of the company. He already secured the returns of AJ Lee and Nikki Bella, two popular names from the Divas era, so Rae could be next.

Summer Rae was with WWE for six years. She arrived on the main roster in 2013 as Fandango’s dance partner. She was also involved in a romantic angle with Dolph Ziggler, Rusev and Lana in 2015.

It’s possible that she could return on tonight’s NXT Homecoming episode, where a lot of former NXT wrestlers are appearing as well. Summer was part of the early NXT era.

• Released Stars Say They Will Be At The Next Big WWE PLE

On the September 9th edition of WWE RAW, AJ Styles delivered a promo claiming that someone in WWE doesn’t want him in the company and is actively trying to stop him from succeeding. He also mentioned that he’s completely on his own now, with The Good Brothers released and Michin currently on SmackDown.

During a conversation on Off The Ropes, Karl Anderson discussed the promo and rumors of AJ Styles’ contract expiring in February next year. Here’s what he said:

“AJ Styles, he can wrestle as long as he wants to wrestle. He can go as long as he wants to go. The thing with AJ, he’s such a family man, he’s always ready to hang it up and he likes to tell us that he can sit down if he wants to, he can stay home if he wants to.

He’s done his thing, he’s proved this point that he’s one of the best wrestlers of all time to ever do this. He’s proved everything that he’s ever needed to prove, but he likes being home. But, the question would be, is AJ gonna wind it down? Is he not gonna wind it down?

Knowing AJ Styles, and knowing his competitive nature, I truly believe in my heart – and we don’t talk and it’s not that we don’t speak a lot. It’s a quick, ‘I love you, I hope you’re doing good buddy, I miss you.’ But I don’t think, knowing AJ Styles’ competitive nature, I don’t think he’s gonna hang it up.

I heard his contract ends in February, and who knows what the truth is to any of that, right? I still think no matter what, whether it’s with WWE, or it’s not, which I think it’s gonna continue being with WWE, I think AJ Styles is happy where he’s at. I think AJ’s gonna continue, and I really believe that.”

The former Tag Team Champion also teased that the promo may have set up the return of The Good Brothers.

“When they mentioned my name, that AJ mentioned my name Monday – I meant to get to that – all that is, it’s just setting up another Good Brothers return. Hey, we debuted in the Staples Center, our re-debut was in the Barclays Center to a massive pop, let’s be honest.

Now, where’s the next one? What’s the next big city? Chicago or Dallas? Who knows? We’re ready. From Sparta, Tennessee, to Oshweken, Toronto, Canada, to where’s the next big pay-per-view, baby? We’ll be there.”

Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows were released by WWE earlier this year. They were brought back by Triple H in October 2022.

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