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WWE Stable Expected To Switch Brands

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A group that has been on the WWE Raw brand is likely heading to SmackDown soon.

There is going to be more WWE content in 2025 because the company has officially that SmackDown will be going to three hours starting in January while Raw is going back to three hours when it moves to Netflix on January 6th as well.

Since both of WWE’s main shows will be three hours, it’s going to mean more television time for some wrestlers who don’t get to be on television every week.

One stable that could benefit from more TV time is the American Made group consisting of the leader Chad Gable, the brother tag team of Julius & Brutus Creed, and the powerhouse Ivy Nile. The group was initially formed in July 2024 leading to a feud with the Wyatt Sicks stable and Nile was added to the group a few weeks later.

The alliance between The Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile goes back to their NXT days when they were allies in the Diamond Mine group.

American Made Going From WWE Raw To SmackDown

Over the last several weeks of television, WWE announcers have spoken about how a transfer window has been open that will lead to some wrestlers changing brands.

According toWrestleVotes Radio, the WWE creative team led by Paul “Triple H” Levesque is planning to move the American Made stable to SmackDown.

“Our last little nugget here is we are told to expect American Made to shift over to SmackDown during the New Year, with many in the company having high hopes for all members. There is a feeling within creative that placing younger talents on SmackDown specifically, like the Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile, will do wonders, considering the move to three hours.

Of course, Chad Gable is well positioned, positioned in his mid-level, high-end type of worker role, so we’ll see where that goes.”

Chad Gable recently had an impressive showing against Cody Rhodes on WWE SmackDown in a preview of what Gable could do as a member of the blue brand.

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