CW president calls WWE NXT an ‘absolute game changer’ for network

CW president Brad Schwartz is very pleased with the relationship his network has formed with WWE.

While speaking to Variety on Tuesday, Schwartz praised NXT as an “absolute game changer” for The CW. He believes it’s a mutually beneficial relationship where WWE has also benefitted by having NXT on the channel.

“It’s been an absolute game changer for the CW, and I think it’s been a game changer for WWE,” Schwartz said. “This last quarter that just ended was the highest rated NXT quarter in five years. It’s up 19 percent year-over-year.”

Variety’s interview with Schwartz was published during TV upfronts week, where networks unveil their upcoming schedule and promote their programming to advertisers. He hyped that NXT is beating Fox’s network programming in the key advertising demos some Tuesdays.

“In adults 18 to 49 and 25 to 54, we’re regularly beating Fox on Tuesday nights. It’s unheard of,” Schwartz told Variety. “So it’s been absolutely crushing for us. It’s one of the big reasons why our network as a whole is up 40 percent season-over-season…Besides animation on Fox, [NXT] has the highest concentration of 18-49 and 25-54 on all broadcast.”

After previously airing on USA Network, NXT moved to The CW in October 2024. It’s a five-year deal for NXT to air on the station, with The CW adding NXT as part of its strategy to have more live sports programming on the network.

In the Variety interview, Schwartz said The CW is always in contact with WWE about expanding their partnership.

“Schwartz also said that WWE and CW are ‘constantly’ discussing new ways to expand their relationship, including additional WWE programming on the network,” Variety wrote. “CW has already moved to get NXT talent involved in other programming across their slate, including Tony D’Angelo appearing on the procedural ‘Wild Cards’ and Trick Williams making an appearance on ‘All American.'”

NXT airs on The CW at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesdays. Tonight’s show will continue the build to NXT’s Battleground PLE that’s taking place on May 25.

WWE NXT on The CW will have ‘big changes’ from a look and physical standpoint

There will be some changes to WWE NXT’s presentation on The CW Network.

NXT makes its move to The CW starting with next Tuesday’s premiere. While speaking with the Chicago Tribune in advance of the episode, Shawn Michaels confirmed that — from a look and physical standpoint — WWE has some changes in store for NXT.

“Certainly we want to make a big splash on the CW Network,” Michaels said. “We’ll have some big changes, but I think more of that will be from a look and physical standpoint. We will still be what NXT is, which is bringing some of the most talented, young, diverse athletes in all of the nation, and developing them into the WWE superstars of tomorrow… The hunger, the passion that’s always been the core value of NXT is always going to be there. But certainly we’ll try to put on some pretty cool bells and whistles for the CW launch.”

The Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois is hosting NXT’s CW premiere next Tuesday (October 1). An appearance by hometown hero CM Punk is set for the show, with Punk serving as special guest referee for the NXT Championship match between Ethan Page and Trick Williams.

“We have numerous fantastic legends and coaches here on NXT, but it is always fantastic when you have a current main roster WWE and global superstar like CM Punk come visit,” Michaels told the Chicago Tribune. “He has come down here on various occasions. He’s been very supportive of NXT, the talent and the system that we have here.”

NXT is moving to The CW in a new five-year TV deal. The show had aired on USA Network since 2019.

Michaels oversees NXT with the job title of Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative.