WWE Wrestlemania 32 rumors: Samoa Joe and Finn Balor likely to remain in NXT until after WrestleMania 32

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World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) fans longing to see Samoa Joe and current NXT champion Finn Balor as members of the main roster may have to wait for at least a few months.

As it stands now, both wrestlers are expected to stay in NXT all the way through "WrestleMania" season.

Recent rumors surrounding the two suggest that they may have a feud that lasts all the way up to "NXT TakeOver: Dallas," which will be taking place on April 1 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, Texas.

Should the two wrestlers be asked to continue their feud all the way up to "NXT TakeOver: Dallas," that would leave little time for either of them to transition to the main roster prior to "WrestleMania 32."

That's why rumors also suggest that both Samoa Joe and Balor may not make their main roster debuts until after "WrestleMania 32."

According to Wrestling Inc, there's a chance that Samoa Joe may be the first of the two to make his main roster debut, and he may even do so on the episode of "Raw" airing the night after "WrestleMania 32."

As for Balor, the current NXT champion is also expected to make it to the main roster sometime in 2016, although he may have to wait a bit longer than Samoa Joe.

While the two may not be making it to the main roster within the next month, they are still expected to be prominently featured on WWE television moving forward.

Balor is expected to make his return from injury very soon, while Samoa Joe is fresh off having a match with Sami Zayn that ended in a draw, according to the latest NXT results.

Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, and Sami Zayn may even end up getting thrown into a three-way feud for the NXT championship in the leadup to "NXT TakeOver: Dallas," though this has not been confirmed.

More news about Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, and their WWE main roster debuts should be made available soon.

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