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Nic Nemeth AKA Dolph Ziggler Comments On WWE Expanding SummerSlam 2025 To Two Nights.

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A Blockbuster ‘Two-night’ SummerSlam 2025 was announced earlier this week by WWE , which will be hosted at the MetLife stadium , in New Jersey next year. Everyone involved in the Pro Wrestling business is excited about the prospect of WWE introducing one more event as a two-night spectacle, after first experimenting the same with WrestleMania. Following the development, Current TNA superstar and former WWE Champion, Nic Nemeth has opened up about the prospect on “Busted Open Radio”.

When enquired about SummerSlam 2025, Nemeth said he always felt that WWE was doing pretty well, but was not making advances, like they should have. He was also of the opinion that WWE is doing tremendously right now and something new and better keeps coming up in the company, that makes even more sense. But Nemeth is also wary of the fact that the company will have to pull up their socks to deliver on both the nights of SummerSlam 2025, to make it worth a watch. The Former WWE World Champion does not want fans to be questioning WWE about the two night planning of the event after it has taken place.

"Because if either one of those nights [fans suggest], 'Oh, it was two-thirds pretty good! I guess it still could've been a night.' No, no, no," N said Nic "They're taking this as such a big deal, making it bigger and going, 'Hey, listen, not only is business up, when you're hot, you're hot. You take it and run with it.' This is two nights of two of the biggest shows in WWE and it better be two nights of mostly sold out and they better have kick-ass main events and have you walking through the entire show going, 'This should have been three nights. Wow, how did they pack it into two!’” Stated Nic, about having SummerSlam 2025 of two nights after successfully, making the same transition for WrestleMania.

Nic(FKA Dolph Ziggler ) is a two time WWE Champion, who last appeared on WWE TV, on the May 29 episode of RAW, before he was released by the company. Following that, he appeared on ‘New Japan Pro Wrestling’ at “Wrestle Kingdom” on 4th of January 2024. Finally, Nic found his footing in TNA, after debuting on the “Hard To Kill” PPV, on 13th of January, 2024 when he confronted the then TNA World Champion Moose. With WWE collaborating with TNA and exchanging superstars in different programs, do you think Nic might appear on ‘NXT’ as well? Drop your opinions below.



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