William Regal played a vital role in developing the black and gold version of NXT. He was the General Manager from 2014 until his departure from the company earlier this year.
In June 2018, WWE announced a sub-brand titled NXT UK, which was based and produced in the United Kingdom. Many notable names from the main developmental territory brand have become successful on NXT 2.0 or WWE’s main roster.
Triple H was in control of the administrative duties of the brand prior to his health issues last year. WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels also took on the role of mentor and coach at NXT. Last week, HBK announced that NXT UK would be a part of the NXT Europe expansion.
On the recent edition of Gentleman Villain Podcast, the Blackpool Combat Club member talked about NXT UK being his “passion project” and is not bothered if he is let go by All Elite Wrestling.
He further added that in the early years, young British talent had to work a plethora of small shows, and there were no major promotions at the time.
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William Regal shared a heartfelt message on the announcement of NXT Europe
The launch of the new NXT program garnered mixed reviews from the wrestling fraternity. While working in NXT, many of the current main roster superstars have been mentored by William Regal.
After WWE announced the new venture, Regal took to Twitter to thank NXT UK for the memories and showcased his gratitude for the brand.
At Revolution 2022, he sent the wrestling world into a frenzy when he debuted in AEW and stopped a brawl between Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley. Thus, the Blackpool Combat Club was formed. The stable has since added Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli to its ranks.
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