The 2023 WWE Draft saw lot of NXT Superstars have their names called. Some of those names were a surprise, because few thought that the developmental brand would lose all of their women’s champions. Now that the dust has settled, WWE wants to know what fans think.

WWE called up Pretty Deadly, Cameron Grimes, and Grayson Waller to SmackDown, which could be looked at as a legendary lineup in the future. The RAW brand got JD McDonagh, Zoey Stark, Indi Hartwell, Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn, Apollo Crews, Kayden Carter & Katana Chance, Indus Sher, and Odyssey Jones. Meanwhile, Von Wagner and Xyon Quinn are free agents.

We previously reported that WWE sent out survey to ask fans how Triple H has done over the past year. They wanted to know if WWE’s television product has improved since May 2022.

The WWE Fan Council survey also included a rather interesting question about WWE’s recent class of NXT call-ups. The survey asked fans which Superstar will end up having the biggest impact on WWE in the years to come.

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Which NXT call up will have the biggest impact on RAW or SmackDown?

The survey included all the names that were called up in the 2023 WWE Draft. Sadly, this questionnaire did not include a section at the end where results were revealed.

WWE has a lot of ways they can use information like this, and it’s apparent that they might be listening to fans even more now. Only time will tell who makes the biggest impression on WWE in the years to come, but the company wanted to know what fans think about the situation.

What’s your take on WWE’s 2023 class of NXT call-ups during the 2023 WWE Draft? Who will make the biggest impact? Sound off in the comments!

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