WWE’s NXT brand brought packed show this week. In the end, they pulled a decent viewership number and even improved from last week’s number. It appears that one newcomer to the brand is taking credit.

This week’s episode of WWE NXT ended with Lexis King interrupting Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes. After King popped off at the mouth for a bit, Trick accidentally hit Hayes when he was swinging at the former Brian Pillman Jr.

The November 7th episode of WWE NXT brought in 794,000 viewers, with a .26 in the 18 to 49 demographic. This number was up from the last week’s average, and Lexis King certainly saw that news.

Lexis King hopped on X today, and he took credit for this week’s viewership number. He may have only been in the final two minutes of the show, but he took credit for the whole night.

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Leave it to a bonafide star like me to draw ratings and elevate everyone around me! Trick finally got his thumb out of his mouth and now we are one step closer to solving this conundrum… All thanks to the future KING of #WWENXT

WWE signing Lexis King to a deal popped a lot of interest. There were a lot of possibilities for him, and he’s getting involved in some big spots already. Only time will tell what he does next, but it seems that his confidence isn’t dying down one bit.

You can check out Lexis King’s post below. He is getting started in NXT with a bang, and fans are certainly paying attention to him on social media as well. He’s off to a great start already, but that doesn’t mean he’s the only draw for the brand.

What’s your take on WWE NXT this week? Is Lexis King set to be a huge star? Let us know what you think about things in the comments section!

Felix Upton

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