WWE called up a few NXT Superstars to the main roster in recent memory. It appears that they are still advertising one of those talents for a few NXT live events, despite the fact he is now working with a main roster contract.

Former NXT star Dragon Lee recently made his debut on the WWE main roster, facing Dominik Mysterio in an NXT North American Championship match on Raw a few weeks ago. Subsequently, he transitioned to the SmackDown brand, where he engaged in a feud with Grayson Waller and Austin Theory. It didn’t take him long to get a new deal with the main roster.

Recent reports indicate that Dragon Lee has extended his contract with the company and is now officially a part of the WWE main roster. Nevertheless, he is still being promoted for two significant upcoming NXT events.

Dragon Lee is still listed to appear in the advertising for NXT Deadline next month. It’s worth noting that he was initially promoted for this event before his main roster call-up, so the promotional material might not have been updated accordingly.

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WWE NXT Stand & Deliver will go down at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on April 6th, 2024. Only time will tell how Dragon Lee is booked for the show, but his presence in the advertisement is interesting.

Dragon Lee is also featured in the advertising for the NXT Stand & Deliver event scheduled for WrestleMania weekend next year. This announcement came after his move to the main roster, adding an intriguing dimension to his continued presence in NXT promotional materials.

You can check out the advertisement for WWE’s WrestleMania week of events. It will be a packed few days of pro wrestling, and only time where Dragon Lee appears.

What’s your take on this situation with Dragon Lee being advertised for Stand & Deliver? How should they book him during the show? Let us know what you think!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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