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WWE Show Set To Be Scrapped And Replaced

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More changes are coming to WWE’s output.

2025 is set to be a year of change for WWE with Monday Night Raw heading to Netflix on January 6th. The debut episode will see the company crown the first-ever Women’s Intercontinental Champion, Roman Reigns meet Solo Sikoa in Tribal Combat, and Seth Rollins will finally go one-on-one with CM Punk.

It’s also been reported that The Rock will make his WWE return on the show.

Meanwhile, the WWE Network is set to close on December 31st,2024 in the UK, Ireland, and other territories with all content moving to Netflix. But even more changes are on the way.

WWE Brings Show To An End

Ahead of the December 19th NXT taping, Fightful’s Corey Brennan reported that it would signal the end of NXT Level Up. The show regularly featured the company’s youngest and freshest talent and originally replaced 205 Live in early 2022.

However, as reported by Bodyslam’s Cory Hays, the show will be replaced by WWE LFG (Legends & Future Greats). The show is set to be an updated version of Tough Enough, with young talents competing for a contract under the guidance of legends such as Triple H, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, and Mickie James.

Ahead of the December 10th edition of NXT, Elijah Holyfield, the son of boxing legend Evander Holyfield, took on Anthony Luke for a future episode of LFG. Holyfield had a brief career in the NFL before deciding to try his hand at pro wrestling.

The new show will premiere in early 2025 on the A&E Network.