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Revision as of 00:11, 29 November 2012

NXT Wrestling
FoundedJune 26, 2007
StyleProfessional wrestling
HeadquartersTampa, Florida
Founder(s)Steve Keirn
Owner(s)Steve Keirn
ParentWWE
FormerlyFlorida Championship Wrestling
Websitehttp://www.nxtwrestling.com/

NXT Wrestling, formerly known as Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) from 2007 until 2012, is a professional wrestling promotion based on the former independent Championship Wrestling from Florida promotion, which operated from 1961 until 1987.[1] From 2008 onwards, the promotion has served as the official developmental territory for WWE.[2][3][4]

History

The promotion, in its current form, was started by Steve Keirn in 2007[5] to be WWE's second developmental territory when they ended their relationship with the Georgia-based Deep South Wrestling in early 2007.[6] It became their sole developmental territory in early 2008 when they ceased affiliation with Ohio Valley Wrestling.[4]

FCW's first logo (2007–2008)

FCW's debut show was on June 26, 2007 at Tampa, Florida's Dallas Bull. A 21 man Battle Royal was held during the show, to crown the first ever FCW Southern Heavyweight Champion.[7] The next year the Florida Heavyweight Championship was introduced,[8] with Jake Hager becoming the first champion at a February 15 show after surviving a Battle Royal and defeating Ted DiBiase, Jr..[9] The Florida Tag Team Championship was also introduced in February, with the Puerto Rican Nightmares (Eddie Colón and Eric Pérez) beating Steven Lewington and Heath Miller to win it in the finals of a one night tournament.[10] The singles titles were later unified, keeping the "Florida Heavyweight" name and championship.[11]

FCW's second logo (2008–2012)

On July 7, 2008, WWE confirmed that FCW was based on the original independent Championship Wrestling from Florida promotion, which operated from 1961 until 1987.[1]

On March 20, 2012, it was reported that WWE would cease operation at Florida Championship Wrestling, however this statement was later refuted after Steve Keirn as well as WWE Superstar and Executive Vice President of Talent and Live Events, Triple H, denied the claim.[12]

In August 2012, WWE dropped the FCW name, deactivated the titles, and began running all of its developmental events and operations under the "NXT Wrestling" banner. WWE had been using the NXT name for a television program featuring rookies from FCW competing to become WWE Superstars, though the "reality television" aspects of the show had been dropped earlier in 2012; WWE NXT now serves as the primary television program for the NXT Wrestling promotion.[13]

Championships and accomplishments

Active championships

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily.

Statistics correct as of September 17, 2024.

NXT Championship

The NXT Championship is a professional wrestling heavyweight championship owned by the developmental territory of WWE, NXT Wrestling.

Defunct championships

Most of FCW's championships were deactivated in 2012 when they changed the promotion's name from FCW to NXT.

Queen of FCW

Main article: Queen of FCW

The Queen of FCW title was a professional wrestling women's title contested for in the divas division of Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). A crown was held by the title holder, rather than a championship belt that is primarily used in professional wrestling.

Florida Heavyweight Championship

The Florida Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling heavyweight championship contested for in their heavyweight division of Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). It has since been retired in favor for the NXT Championship.

Florida Tag Team Championship

The Florida Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship contested for in the tag team division of Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). It has since been retired.

FCW Divas Championship

The FCW Divas Championship was a professional wrestling women's championship contested for in the divas division of Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). It has since been retired.

FCW 15 Championship

Florida Championship Wrestling
Tournament information

The FCW Jack Brisco 15 Championship was a professional wrestling championship contested in 15 minute ironman matches. A medal was held by the title holder, rather than a championship belt that is primarily used in professional wrestling. It has since been retired.

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Seth Rollins 1 January 13, 2011 252 Tampa, Florida FCW TV Tapings Defeated Hunico in the finals of the 'FCW 15' Jack Brisco Classic Tournament. [14]
2 Damien Sandow 1 September 22, 2011 113 Tampa, Florida FCW TV Tapings [15]
3 Richie Steamboat 1 January 13, 2012 160 Tampa, Florida FCW TV Tapings Richie Steamboat defeated Damien Sandow, winning the bout 2 falls to 1.
4 Brad Maddox 1 June 21, 2012 54 Tampa, Florida Live event [16]
- Deactivated - August 14, 2012 - Retired immediately after Florida Championship Wrestling became NXT Wrestling.

FCW Southern Heavyweight Championship

Florida Championship Wrestling
Tournament information

The FCW Southern Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling heavyweight championship contested for in the heavyweight division of Florida Championship Wrestling. It has since been retired after being unified with the Florida Heavyweight Championship.

# Wrestler Reigns Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Harry Smith 1 June 26, 2007 112 Tampa, Florida Live event Won a 21-man battle royal to become the first champion. [17]
2 Afa, Jr. 1 October 16, 2007 46 New Port Richey, FL Live event Declared winner when Smith could not make referee's ten count. [17]
3 TJ Wilson 1 December 1, 2007 17 New Port Richey, FL Live event This was a ladder match. [17]
4 Ted DiBiase, Jr. 1 December 18, 2007 32 New Port Richey, FL Live event [17]
5 Heath Miller 1 January 19, 2008 63 New Port Richey, FL Live event Awarded title when partner Ted DiBiase, Jr. was unable to defend it due to injury. [18]
6 Jake Hager 1 March 22, 2008 0 New Port Richey, FL Live event Florida Heavyweight Champion Jack Hager defeated Heath Miller in a unification match to unify the two championships. [19]
- Deactivated - March 22, 2008 - New Port Richey, FL Live event Retired immediately after being unified with Florida Heavyweight Championship. [19]

FCW Grand Slam Champions

In FCW, a Grand Slam Champion is a wrestler who has won every championship that was available in FCW.[20] All FCW titles were retired when FCW changed its name to NXT Wrestling.

Champion Primary Championship Tag Team Championship Secondary Championship
Florida Heavyweight Championship Florida Tag Team Championship Jack Brisco 15 Championship
Seth Rollins February 23, 2012 March 25, 2011
(with Richie Steamboat)
January 13, 2011
Richie Steamboat July 25, 2012 March 25, 2011
(with Seth Rollins)
January 13, 2012

Roster

Male wrestlers

Seth Rollins
Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Mercer[21] Evan Singleton[22]
Adrian Neville[23] Benjamin Satterly[24]
Aiden English[25] Matt Rehwoldt[26] [27]
Alexander Rusev[28] Miroslav Barnyashev[29] [30]
Angelo Dawkins[31] unknown
Axl Keegan[32] Max Pelham[33]
Baron Corbin[34] Tom Pestock
Big E Langston[35] Ettore Ewen[36] [37]
Bo Dallas[38] Taylor Rotunda[39] [40]
Brandon Traven[41] Brian Lewis
Bray Wyatt[42] Windham Rotunda[43] [44]
Briley Pierce[45] Ryan Nemeth [46]
Byron Saxton[47] Bryan Kelly [48]
CJ Parker[49] Joe Robinson[50] [51]
Colin Cassady[52] Bill Morrisey[53] [54]
Conor O'Brian[55] Ryan Parmeter[56] [57]
Corey Graves[58] Matt Polinsky[59] [60]
Danny Burch[61] Martin Harris
Dante Dash[62] Teon Freeman[63] [64]
Dean Ambrose[65] Jonathan Good[66] Also appears with Main roster
Denton Blackwell[67] Tye Rexrode
Enzo Amore[68] Eric Anthony
Erick Rowan[69] Joseph Ruud[70] [71]
Garrett Dylan[72] Jody Kristofferson[73] [74]
Gavin Reid[75] Steve Evans[76]
J Bronson[77] Phil Friedman[78] [79]
Jake Carter[80] Jesse White[81] [82]
Jason Jordan[83] Nathan Everhart [84]
Judas Devlin[85] Austin Matelson
Kassius Ohno[86] Chris Spradlin[87] [88]
Kenneth Cameron[89] Thomas Latimer[90] [91]
Knuckles Madsen[92] Kevin Nikels
Leo Kruger[93] Ray Leppan[94] [95]
Luke Harper[96] Jon Huber
Memo Montenegro[97] Guillermo Rodríguez[98]
Mike Dalton[99] Mattias Clement[100] [101]
Mojo Rawley[102] Dean Muhtadi
Oliver Grey[103] Joel Pettyfer [104]
Richie Steamboat[105] Richard Blood, Jr.[106] [107]
Rick Victor[108] Eric Thompson[109] [110]
Roman Reigns[111] Leati Anoa'i[112] Also appears with Main roster[113]
Sawyer Fulton[114] Jacob Southwick
Scott Dawson[115] David Charwood[116]
Seth Rollins[117] Colby Lopez[118] NXT Champion
Also appears with Main roster[119]
Sylvester Lefort Tom La Ruffa [120]
TAC[121] Brandon Carter
Travis Tyler[122] Sam Udell
Xavier Woods[123] Austin Watson[124] [125]

Female wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Anya[126] Anna Bogomazova[127]
Audrey Marie[128] Ashley Miller[129] [130]
Charlotte[131] Ashley Fliehr-Johnson
Dani[132] Alisha Ceraso
Emma[133] Tenille Dashwood [134]
Paige[135] Saraya-Jade Bevis[136] [137]
Sasha Banks[138] Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado[139]
Skyler Moon Natalie Osman Inactive; checked into WWE-sponsored rehab.[140]
Summer Rae[141] Danielle Moinet[142] [143]

Referees

Ring name Real name Notes
Darrick Moore[144] Darrick Moore
Jason Ayers[145] Jason Ayers
Marc Harris[146] Tony Smith
Rod Zapata[147] Rob Vista Also main roster's referee[148]
Ryan Tran[149] Brian Nguyen

Administrative staff

File:Keirnbackstage.jpg
Steve Keirn
Ring name Real name Notes
Bill DeMott[150][151] William DeMott II Head Trainer
Dusty Rhodes[152][153] Virgil Runnels, Jr.[154] Creative Director
Joey Mercury[155][156] Adam Birch Trainer
Matt Martlaro Matt Martlaro Helps coordinate debuts from developmental territory and work with the creative team on the new characters at the headquarters in Stamford.
Norman Smiley[157][158][159] Norman Smiley Trainer
Ricky Steamboat[160][161] Richard Blood, Sr. Trainer
Rob Naylor[162] Rob Naylor Creative Assistant
Robbie Brookside Robert Brooks Trainer[163]
Sara Amato Sara Amato Trainer[164]
Steve Keirn[165][166] Stephen Keirn President
Terry Taylor[167] Paul Taylor III Trainer

Alumni

The following is a list of alumni active on WWE's main roster:

AJ Lee Aksana Alberto Del Rio Alex Riley Alicia Fox
Antonio Cesaro Brad Maddox Brodus Clay Camacho Cameron
Curt Hawkins Damien Sandow Darren Young David Otunga Derrick Bateman
Dolph Ziggler Drew McIntyre Epico Evan Bourne Ezekiel Jackson
Heath Slater Hunico Jack Swagger Jey Uso Jimmy Uso
Jinder Mahal Johnny Curtis Justin Gabriel Justin King Kaitlyn
Mason Ryan Michael McGillicutty Naomi Natalya Kofi Kingston
Percy Watson Primo Ricardo Rodriguez Rosa Mendes Ryback
Sheamus Tamina Snuka Ted DiBiase Titus O'Neil Trent Barreta
Tyson Kidd Wade Barrett Yoshi Tatsu

See also

  • WWE NXT, the television program that features NXT Wrestling roster
  • WWE, parent company of NXT Wrestling

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