WWE NXT Broadcast Issues: Fans Frustrated During 12/3 Episode on The CW

The December 3, 2024, episode of WWE NXT was packed with action and drama, but many fans faced significant challenges trying to watch the show on its new home, The CW.

Local Sports and Preempted Broadcasts

Fans in certain regions were unable to watch NXT live due to local sports preempting the broadcast. This delay forced many viewers to wait until 10:00 or 11:00 PM for the show to air, frustrating those eager to catch the live action.

Abrupt Cut-Off Leaves Fans in the Dark

Another major issue occurred during the show’s closing moments. As Vic Joseph mentioned a breaking incident backstage involving Eddy Thorpe, many CW affiliates abruptly cut to local news. Viewers missed the critical development of Thorpe being taken out backstage, leaving fans disappointed and confused.

H2: Ongoing Challenges with The CW

Since moving to The CW in October, WWE NXT has faced persistent issues. The network prioritizes local programming, such as news and sports, over NXT, with no allowances for overruns. Additionally, The CW does not provide same-night replays, forcing fans to wait until the following day to catch up on missed content.

These broadcast challenges have drawn significant criticism from fans, who are growing increasingly frustrated with the show’s accessibility.

WWE’s Response and Future Adjustments

With fan dissatisfaction mounting, WWE will need to address these issues to maintain viewership and engagement for NXT. Whether this involves negotiating better time slots or finding solutions for local preemptions, fans are hoping for swift improvements.

For now, the problems with The CW remain a recurring issue, making it a less-than-ideal platform for one of WWE’s flagship brands.

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