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NXT Could Be The Next Destination For WWE Hall Of Famer’s Sons

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Terence and Terrell Hughes, the sons of WWE Hall of Famer D-Von Dudley, joined AEW less than two years ago. However, their time has already come to an end, with the tag team deciding to leave Tony Khan’s promotion.

On top of that, it appears they already have a new destination: AEW’s rival, WWE, to join NXT with their father, who is currently a producer and coach with the brand.

Dudley appeared on “The A2K Wrestling Show” to discuss the situation.

“I’m very excited about it. They just need to polish up on a couple of things and we’re bringing them in — we would love to bring them in. I think they’ll be ready when the time comes, when the opportunity is given.”

Dudley went on to say there wasn’t any rush to have them in NXT, stating that he wants his sons to “take all the time in the world to polish up and get ready.”

He didn’t elaborate on what his sons need to polish in order to join the black and gold brand, but he did speak briefly about their situation with AEW, saying the company was not “the right fit for them.” Dudley also went on to take a bit of a jab at Khan’s company, saying that WWE had a better focus on wrestling then them.

“WWE now is the right place for them, especially with Paul (Triple H) being in charge and his vision. And Shawn Michaels and Matt Bloom. Feel a lot better when I can trust my sons in the business under the Paul Levesque regime … I love the way things are running here now, and it’s nothing but positive vibes here in NXT and on the main roster.”

H/T to Wrestling Inc. for the above transcription.