In a recent WWE SmackDown-branded house show in Laredo, Texas, fans were treated to a special appearance by an NXT talent, Roxanne Perez. This hometown occasion allowed the WWE to showcase Perez, who hails from Laredo, alongside Raquel Rodriguez, who is also from Texas.

Perez teamed up with Rodriguez in the opening match of the night, facing Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre. While it’s always notable when an NXT talent gets to work a main roster show, it’s essential to note that this appearance might have been a one-off for the special hometown occasion rather than a sign of an imminent call-up for Perez to either SmackDown or Raw.

The hometown crowd got to witness Perez and Gonzalez picking up the victory over Dawn and Fyre in their tag team match. It’s common for WWE to use local talent or NXT stars for special appearances in their home cities to create a memorable experience for the audience.

While Roxanne Perez’s appearance on the main roster is exciting, it’s essential to keep in mind that NXT has a roster full of talented individuals, and appearances like this can serve as an opportunity for these rising stars to gain valuable experience and exposure before potentially making a more permanent transition to the main roster.

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WWE fans will have to stay tuned to see what the future holds for Roxanne Perez in the world of WWE.

What are your thoughts on WWE’s use of NXT talent for special appearances in their home cities? Do you think these appearances are a sign of potential call-ups to the main roster, or are they primarily meant to create memorable experiences for the local audience? Leave us a comment below.

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