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10 NXT Superstars who could become future World Champions

Adam Cole is among the finest Superstars in WWE
Adam Cole is among the finest Superstars in WWE

NXT has become a force in its own right after sweeping the Survivor Series 2019 results. Post that, they have been recognized as a full third brand of the company.

Several NXT Superstars have seen their stock rise in recent times. And, at WrestleMania 36, the NXT Women’s Championship was defended at The Showcase of Immortals for the first time, that too between Superstars belonging to two different brands.

Apart from that, we are seeing several top Superstars switch to the NXT brand to increase its viewership and take on a lighter schedule while making their name there.

After WrestleManias, we often see several NXT Superstars switching to the RAW or SmackDown brand and many of them go on to make a big name for themselves and win some titles.

Finn Balor, for example, did not waste much time after moving to RAW from NXT as he became the inaugural Universal Champion in no time.

Shayna Baszler recently tried to become the RAW Women’s Champion in record time after appearing on the Red brand and earning her shot at the title for WrestleMania 36.

In this article, we will look at the seven NXT Superstars who are doing a great job in NXT and could potentially become the next World Champions on RAW or SmackDown.


#10 Toni Storm

Toni Storm has a long way to go
Toni Storm has a long way to go

The former NXT United Kingdom Women’s Champion had also won the 2018 Mae Young Classic in the company and taken on some top Superstars to prove her worth to the WWE Universe.

Toni Storm is an outstanding talent who has done a lot in the company but still has a long way to go to become one of the finest female Superstars to have ever fought in the company.

With a refined character and a hunger to progress, Storm is another youngster who has a bright future in WWE and the company should not let her talent go to waste.

She has had several top-class matches with Kay Lee Ray and Rhea Ripley, and the company should allow the 24-year-old to move to RAW or SmackDown soon where the New Zealander can aim to become the leader of one of the brands' women’s division.

Storm is an above-average athlete and wrestler who has shown that she can carry a storyline very well and transform them into great matches, and WWE should not let the opportunity of letting such a talent thrive go to waste.

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