For the first time in NXT Stand & Deliver’s history, the premium live event showcasing the best talent in WWE’s so-called developmental brand will be detached from WrestleMania.Stand & Deliver will truly stand on its own as it is set to take place at The Factory in St. Louis, Missouri at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday night. The show will be broadcast on YouTube.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMUsually, Stand & Deliver would be the appetizer for WrestleMania and take place the morning before Night 1 of WWE’s biggest premium live event of the year. The last time it wasn’t on the same day as WrestleMania was in its first iteration when it took place in Tampa, Florida, days before the show.Being on its own has its advantages. NXT can pack an arena without forcing the fans to wake up early and run back and forth from place to place just to catch the show and WrestleMania at the same time.”I think it’s good. I mean, it has its pros and cons, but I think this one specifically, it’s not on the same weekend so we can get more eyes on the event,” NXT Championship contender Tony D’Angelo told Fox News Digital earlier this week. “Every year prior, it’s always the morning of WrestleMania Night 1, so, some people don’t feel like getting up and going to a show and then going to WrestleMania on top of it. I think it’s a good thing. Everybody can see, everybody can watch, all wrestling fans are focused on NXT Stand & Deliver.”Sol Ruca, who will likely be ending her feud with Zaria at the event, was optimistic about being able to draw a big crowd for the show.Ruca also suggested she was looking forward to a calmer pace during WrestleMania weekend as she is one of the dozens of WWE superstars who will make appearances at WWE World in Las Vegas to meet and take photos with fans.WWE NXT STARS DESCEND ON NEW YORK CITY AHEAD OF FINAL SHOW BEFORE STAND & DELIVER”I think it’s pretty cool. I think a lot of us would love to be involved in the whole WrestleMania weekend, but I do think this gives us an opportunity to potentially draw a bigger crowd now that we’re separate because having to go to multiple shows in the same weekend – it can be a lot for the fans,” she said. “I think us having it a little bit separate from everything else and still having our own moment can also be beneficial. I know a lot of us are gonna be at WWE World anyway, so it’ll be kind of like having the two little WrestleMania moments. I think some of us are a little bummed about it, but I think it’ll be a good thing for us.”Ricky Saints, who will be going up against Tony D’Angelo, Ethan Page and Joe Hendry for the NXT Championship, said it was an opportunity for fans who may not have the extra cash to spend for a trip to Las Vegas to come and see what NXT has to offer.”I think it’s a good opportunity for people who may not have the time, the money, or whatever the case may be, to go see it during ‘Mania weekend,” he said. “So, to have
WWE NXT stars talk Stand & Deliver standing on its own away from WrestleMania weekend
