The former NXT Champion Adam Cole had a incredible run in WWE NXT since his arrival. Many superstars got call-up to main roster after showing their blockbuster performance on black and gold brand. But it’s been fours years Adam Cole was in NXT but he still didn’t moved to main roster.

Recently in a Global Press Conference ahead of NXT Takeover: In Your House show, Adam Cole was asked about whether he’s anxious to move to Raw or Smackdown. Then, Cole stated that he isn’t anxious about anything but whenever he was he would run the show.
“Well first of all, Adam Cole isn’t anxious about anything. In regards to RAW and SmackDown: Could Adam Cole show up on RAW or SmackDown? Maybe.” Adam Cole added, “Would Adam Cole run RAW or SmackDown if he showed up? You damn right he would. But I’m actually really tired of hearing this question over and over again. ‘Adam you’ve accomplished so much, Adam do you want to move to RAW or SmackDown, you’ve done everything that you could possibly do in NXT’. No I haven’t. Maybe to you I’ve done everything that I can do.” said Cole.


“Once again, being the longest reigning NXT Champion of all time, that sounds nice, right, and then just move on.” Cole continued, “I have an attachment to this brand. When I joined NXT in 2017, I watched this brand continue to grow and evolve into something that can’t be touched because I stand by this. The NXT roster will beat the RAW roster and the SmackDown roster any day of the week and twice on Sunday. I’m very very proud to be a part of this brand but more importantly I feel like I do have more to accomplish” he further added. (H/T: Sportskeeda)
At NXT Takeover: In Your House, Karrion Kross defended his NXT Title successfully against Adam Cole, Johnny Gargano, Kyle O’Reilly and Pete Dunne. Adam Cole is still continuing his rivalry with his former Undisputed Era teammate Kyle O’Reilly in NXT.

WHAT AN ENCOUNTER! @WWERollins challenges @AdamColePro for the @WWENXT Championship in an INCREDIBLE back-and-forth match on #RAW! pic.twitter.com/bUHyOPHxA3

— WWE (@WWE) November 5, 2019

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