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NXT Star Frustrated Over WWE Booking

By The Spotlight StaffNovember 15, 2023
NXT Star Frustrated Over WWE Booking

WWE’s third brand, NXT, has two hours of television time. Therefore, the head of NXT, Shawn Michaels, tries his best to utilize all the talent within that limited time. However, some of the talents have to wait until the creative team has plans for them.

Javier Bernal joined WWE in 2021. He wrestled most of the time in NXT live events and Level Up. Bernal last competed on NXT television on the July 25th episode, where he lost to Von Wagner in under 56 seconds.

On X, Javier Bernal has expressed his frustration over the WWE booking.

“This show has a distinct lack of me lmao #WWENXT”

This show has a distinct lack of me lmao #WWENXT

— Javier Bernal (@javierbernalWWE) November 15, 2023

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