WWE is gearing up their NXT brand for Deadline. The Iron Survivor Challenge matches are coming at fans fast, and they will bring in four WWE Hall of Famers to book those matches throughout the build toward Deadline on Saturday, December 9, 2023, at the Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Ringside News provided comprehensive coverage of NXT this week. It was quite show, and they booked two matches for next week by the end of the show.

It was quite a show, and three WWE Hall of Famers were announced for the show throughout November. It was confirmed that Lita, JBL, and Jerry “The King” Lawler will be on the show. Mick Foley appeared on NXT this week, but Lita will appear on the November 14th episode of NXT. Jerry Lawler will be on the show sometime this month, and his appearances are always special.

Jerry Lawler’s health was hit big time when he suffered stroke. He has recovered in a major way, but the lasting effects of the stroke have changed some things for Lawler, including his voice. He is also in need of knee replacement surgery.

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It’s not improbable to think that Jerry Lawler could be pulled from an event due to health concerns, because it has happened before. It’s great that Lawler is able to make this appearance without any issues.

In recent news, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler recently sat down for dinner to catch up. The legendary broadcast team may also have a new venture in the future. It’s good to see The King any time, no matter where he may be on any given day.

What’s your take on Jerry Lawler’s NXT appearance? Do you want to see him return to WWE television more often? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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