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Originally Posted by dubb93
Can someone explain the current WWE schedule to me? Figured now that I have the WWE Network I may try to get back into it.
You got RAW on Monday and Smackdown on Friday. They are both considered "A Shows," but I feel like RAW is the more important of the two. Then you have Superstars(I'm not even really sure when this airs), which is like the old B Shows. You miss it, you don't really miss much. I didn't watch the B shows back when I watched wrestling regularly, so I doubt I will go out of my way to check this out. What is NXT, when does it take place, and how does it fit in with the rest of the crap that is going on?
EDIT: And did I miss anything?
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RAW is the A show, Smackdown is the B show. There was a time where the shows had different rosters and storylines, but now, everything's combined, and the important things happen on RAW. Smackdown is a supplement. Superstars is C show. It's wrestling-based, and there's a lot of great stuff on there if you want to see more out of the midcarders.
NXT is the developmental promotion. It's booked as a separate promotion with its own separate championships and storylines. It had been airing on Hulu Plus, I believe it will shortly air exclusively on the WWE network. I've never been a regular follower, but those who follow it seem to love it, it's a like a old-timey territory with traditional booking. WWE guys make occasional appearances, but it exists as its own separate universe outside of the WWE.