Following the sizzling excitement of WWE NXT Heatwave, the future of NXT’s premium live events is looking hotter than ever. WWE has officially announced that NXT No Mercy will storm into Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, on Sunday, September 1. Not to be outdone, NXT Halloween Havoc will spook up a storm at GIANT Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, October 27.
As if that wasn’t thrilling enough, WWE Raw will broadcast live from the same arenas the night after each event, with Raw taking over Ball Arena on September 2 and GIANT Center on October 28. Fans can start snapping up tickets on Friday, July 26, and those eager for a sneak peek can register for pre-sale opportunities on WWE’s official website. For the die-hard enthusiasts, combo packages will be available, granting access to both the NXT event and the following night’s Raw.
Promoted for both NXT spectacles are the brand’s reigning singles champions—Ethan Page, Roxanne Perez, Oba Femi, and Kelani Jordan. WWE’s press release also teases appearances by Trick Williams and Sol Ruca, though the card, as always, is “subject to change.”
By the time Halloween Havoc rolls around, NXT will be haunting the airwaves on The CW, switching from the USA Network. This new TV deal is set to cast a wider net of viewers, and WWE has been putting in the work to elevate the NXT brand. Part of this push includes taking NXT on the road for major events, ensuring they stand tall without piggybacking on a main roster PLE in the same city the night before, as seen with No Mercy and Halloween Havoc.