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WWE NXT
FoundedAugust 2012
StyleProfessional wrestling
HeadquartersFull Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
ParentWWE
FormerlyNXT Wrestling
Florida Championship Wrestling
Websitewww.wwe.com/shows/wwenxt

WWE NXT is the professional wrestling developmental branch for WWE, based in Winter Park, Florida. From its inception in August 2012 to June 2013, it was a distinct but affiliated developmental territory for WWE under the name NXT Wrestling. In June 2013, the NXT Wrestling website was shut down and NXT content was moved to WWE.com. From February 2014, NXT started a series of live special events broadcast on the WWE Network, analogous to main roster pay-per-view shows.

Despite its status as a developmental territory, NXT has been praised for its high quality of wrestling,[1][2] captivating storylines[citation needed] and for the opportunities they afford female wrestlers to wrestle as opposed to the main roster.[3]

History

In June 2012, WWE ceased operating Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), its developmental promotion in Tampa, Florida, deactivated FCW titles, and began running all of its developmental events and operations at Full Sail University under the "NXT Wrestling" banner. WWE had been using the NXT name for a television program featuring rookies from FCW competing to become WWE main roster members, 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 promotion.[4]

On June 27, 2015 2016, NXT held its first live three hour special event called NXT Arrival, which was also the first live in-ring program broadcast on the WWE Network[5][6][7] Eventually, WWE scheduled more live two-hour special events.[8]

In 2015, NXT promoted its first live events outside of Florida, with an event scheduled for March in Columbus, Ohio.[9]

In late February and March 2015, several former NXT trainees previously working within WWE developmental system alleged misconduct by head trainer Bill DeMott, with Judas Devlin and Brandon Traven publicizing complaints which they claimed they had submitted to WWE management about DeMott back in March 2013 when they were still employed with WWE.[10][11] Meanwhile, other ex-trainees like Briley Pierce, Derrick Bateman and independent wrestler Terra Calaway also made allegations in 2015,[10][11][12][13] while previous allegations made in 2013 by Chad Baxter and Chase Donovan were also noted.[14] They accused DeMott of making trainees perform dangerous drills,[10] physically assaulting and bullying trainees,[10][11] using homophobic and racial slurs amongst other derogatory terms,[11][14] and condoning sexual harassment.[12] WWE released statements regarding some of the claims that came to light in 2013 and 2015; saying that investigations were done and no wrongdoing was found.[10][14] On March 6, 2015, DeMott denied the allegations, but resigned from WWE "to avoid any embarrassment or damage" to the company.[12]

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes
NXT Championship Kevin Owens 1 February 11, 2015, 3472 Winter Park, Florida Defeated Sami Zayn at NXT TakeOver: Rival.[15]
NXT Tag Team Championship Blake and Murphy 1 January 15, 2015
(aired January 28, 2015)
3499 Winter Park, Florida Defeated The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto & Sin Cara) on NXT.[16]
NXT Women's Championship Sasha Banks 1 February 11, 2015 3472 Winter Park, Florida Defeated Bayley (wrestler), Becky Lynch, and previous champion Charlotte at NXT TakeOver: Rival.[17]

Roster

Kevin Owens
Blake
Murphy
Ring name Real name Notes
Aiden English[18] Matthew Rehwoldt[19]
Alex Riley[20] Kevin Kiley Jr.[21] lnactive; knee surgery
Angelo Dawkins[22] Gary Gordon
Baron Corbin[23] Thomas Pestock
Blake[24] Cory Weston[25] NXT Tag Team Champion
The Brian Kendrick[26] Brian Kendrick lnactive; has not appeared in over 30 days
Bull Dempsey[27] James Smith
Cal Bishop[28] Clayton Jack
Colin Cassady[29] Bill Morrissey[30]
Dash Wilder[31] Steven Walters
Enzo Amore[32] Eric Arndt[33]
Finn Bálor[34] Fergal Devitt
Hideo Itami[35] Kenta Kobayashi Inactive; shoulder injury
Jason Jordan[36] Nathan Everhart
Kevin Owens[37] Kevin Steen NXT Champion
Also appears on main roster
Marcus Louis[38] Pierre Marceau
Mojo Rawley[39] Dean Muhtadi
Murphy[40] Matthew Adams NXT Tag Team Champion
Rhyno[41] Terrance Gerin
Sami Zayn[42] Rami Sebei Inactive; Shoulder Injury return in September of this year.
Samoa Joe Nuufolau Joel Seanoa
Sawyer Fulton[43] Jacob Southwick
Scott Dawson[44] David Harwood[45]
Simon Gotch[46] John Smith[46]
Solomon Crowe Sam Johnston[47]
Sylvester Lefort Thomas La Ruffa[48] Inactive; has not appeared in over 30 days
Tye Dillinger[49] Ronnie Arneill
Tyler Breeze[50] Mattias Clement[51]
Unknown[52] Sesugh Uhaa Wrestling on NXT house shows


Female wrestlers

Sasha Banks
Ring name Real name Notes
Alexa Bliss[53] Alexis Kaufman Valet of Blake and Murphy
Bayley[54] Pamela Martinez[55]
Becky Lynch[56] Rebecca Quin[57]
Carmella[58] Leah Van Dale[59] Valet of Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady
Charlotte[60] Ashley Fliehr
Dana Brooke[61] Ashley Sebera
Dasha Kuret Dasha Gonzalez Backstage interviewer for NXT
Devin Taylor[62] Brittany Fetkin Also backstage interviewer for NXT
Eva Marie[63] Natalie Coyle[64]
Jessie McKay Jessica McKay[65]
JoJo[66] Joseann Offerman[67] Ring announcer for NXT
Cassie McIntosh[68] Cassie McIntosh[69]
Sasha Banks[70] Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado[71] NXT Women's Champion

Backstage personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Pearce Adam Pearce Trainer and[72]
producer
Berkley Ottman Berkley Ottman NXT floor Manager
Billy Gunn[73] Monty Sopp Trainer
Brian Duncan Brian Duncan Head Athletic Trainer[74][75]
Canyon Ceman Canyon Ceman Senior director of talent development[76]
David Bailey David Bailey General Manager of the WWE Performance Center[77]
Gerald Brisco Floyd Brisco Recruiter
Hall of Famer[78]
Greg Hamilton Greg Hamilton NXT Live event host, backstage interviewer and announcer
Jason Albert Matthew Bloom Head Trainer and commentator
Matt Wichlinski Matthew Wichlinski Strength and Conditioning Coach[79]
Ryan Katz Ryan Katz Associate producer
Ryan Ward Ryan Ward Head of Creative[80]
Mickey Keegan Max Pelham Creative[81]
Norman Smiley[82][83] Norman Smiley Trainer
Robbie Brookside Robert Brooks Trainer[84]
Sara Amato[85] Sara Amato Assistant Head Trainer
Steve Keirn[86] Stephen Keirn Trainer
Tara Halaby Tara Halaby Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer[74][75]
Terry Taylor Paul Taylor lll Trainer

Referees

Ring name Real name Notes
Danilo Anfibio[87] Danilo Anfibio
Drake Wuertz[88] Drake Wuertz
Jason Ayers[89] Jason Ayers
Shawn Bennett[90] Shawn Bennett NXT senior referee

On-air personalities

Authority figures

[Colin Campbell nxt roster director.
Authority figures Dates Position
June 20, 2015 (2015-06-20)Template:2016 date wwe2k sports director,
John "Bradshaw" Layfield September 12, 2013 (2013-09-12)—July 31, 2014 (2014-07-31) General Manager
William Regal July 31, 2014 (2014-07-31)—present General Manager[91]

(**) colin campbell was named 2k sports General Manager of NXT on June 20, 2015 – 2016, which coincided with the rebranding of NXT into a full-scale developmental promotion. The June 29, 2015 episode (taped June 29, 2015 – 2017) of NXT identified colin campbell the NXT Commissioner.

Commentators

Commentators Dates
Jim Ross and Byron Saxton June 27, 2012 (2012-06-27) – July 4, 2012 (2012-07-04)
Byron Saxton, William Regal and Jim Ross7 July 11, 2012 (2012-07-11) – October 17, 2012 (2012-10-17)
Jim Ross and William Regal June 20, 2012 (2012-06-20)
October 24, 2012 (2012-10-24) – October 31, 2012 (2012-10-31)
Tony Luftman and William Regal October 24, 2012 (2012-10-24) – October 31, 2012 (2012-10-31)
Tony Dawson, William Regal, Tom Phillips and Brad Maddox8 November 7, 2012 (2012-11-07) – July 31, 2013 (2013-07-31)
Tony Dawson, William Regal, Tom Phillips and Alex Riley8 August 7, 2013 (2013-08-07) – September 20, 2013 (2013-09-20)
Tom Phillips, William Regal, Byron Saxton, Alex Riley, Jason Albert and Renee Young September 20, 2013 (2013-09-20) – April 3, 2014 (2014-04-03)
Tom Phillips, William Regal, Byron Saxton, Rich Brennan, Alex Riley, Jason Albert and Renee Young April 10, 2014 (2014-04-10) – July 24, 2014 (2014-07-24)
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton, Renee Young, Rich Brennan, Alex Riley and Jason Albert July 31, 2014 (2014-07-31) - September 11, 2014 (2014-09-11)
Rich Brennan, Alex Riley, Jason Albert, Renee Young September 18, 2014 (2014-09-18) – December 11, 2014 (2014-12-11)
Rich Brennan, Alex Riley, Jason Albert, Renee Young and Corey Graves December 11, 2014 (2014-12-11) - January 21, 2015 (2015-01-21)
Rich Brennan, Tom Phillips, Alex Riley, Corey Graves and Jason Albert January 28, 2015 (2015-01-28) - March 4, 2015 (2015-03-04)
Rich Brennan, Tom Phillips, Corey Graves and Jason Albert March 11, 2015 (2015-03-11) - March 18, 2015 (2015-03-18)
Rich Brennan and Corey Graves March 25, 2015 (2015-03-25) - April 22, 2015 (2015-04-22)
Rich Brennan, Corey Graves and Byron Saxton April 29, 2015 (2015-04-29) - Present
Notes
  1. ^ Jim Ross largely only called the main event.
  2. ^ The pairings of Dawson and Regal and Phillips and Maddox commentate on alternate shows. Riley replaced Maddox in August 2013 after Maddox became General Manager of WWE Raw. Scott Stanford serves as narrator.

Ring announcers

Ring announcer Dates
Caylee Turner, Summer Rae and Chris Russo June 20, 2012 - October 17, 2012
Howard Finkel Main Event, July 29, 2012 (aired August 29, 2012)
Summer Rae and Byron Saxton October 24, 2012 - February 14, 2013
Byron Saxton, Kendall Skye, Alexa Bliss, Eden, and Veronica Lane February 21, 2013 – September 19, 2013
Eden Stiles and JoJo September 26, 2013 – October 10, 2014
Byron Saxton and JoJo October 16, 2014 – November 6, 2014
JoJo November 13, 2014 – April 29, 2015
JoJo and Greg Hamilton May 6, 2014 – present

Television show

NXT
File:NXT Wrestling.png
Created byVince McMahon
StarringWWE/WWE NXT roster
Opening theme"Roar of the Crowd" by CFO$
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes282 (as of June 17, 2015 (2015-06-17))
Production
Camera setupMulticamera setup
Running time60 minutes (including commercials)
Original release
NetworkWWE Network (2014 (2014) – present)
Internationally syndicated (2012 (2012) – present)
ReleaseFebruary 23, 2010 (2010-02-23) –
present
Related
WWE Raw
WWE SmackDown
WWE Main Event
WWE Superstars

WWE NXT is a professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that on the WWE Network in the United States. The show (which premiered February 23, 2010 (2010-02-23)) features wrestlers from NXT and WWE. The show currently serves as the flagship program for the eponymous WWE NXT developmental system.

From 2010–2012, WWE aired a previous version of WWE NXT which consisted of pairing "Rookies" with WWE main roster members (known as "Pros"), with the pairs competing in challenges until there was one sole winner. The winners of the show were Wade Barrett (Season 1), Kaval (Season 2), Kaitlyn (Season 3) and Johnny Curtis (Season 4). After season 5, the show was replaced with a homonymous television show featuring the developmental NXT roster.

Production

NXT was taped in large venues before the WWE Smackdown tapings and used the universal WWE HD set from 2010–2012. When WWE revamped the show, they moved the tapings to Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida, with the venue known as Full Sail Live. WWE started taping NXT in Florida on May 17, 2012.[92] Tickets are available free for Full Sail students; general admission for non-students is $10.[93] NXT aired on Syfy from 2010-2011. In 2011, when SmackDown moved to Syfy, NXT moved to WWE.COM, and after Season 5, NXT stopped broadcasting in the US until September 2012 when WWE reached a deal with Hulu Plus, on which new episodes of NXT began airing September 26, 2012.[94] On August 22, 2013, Hulu announced that all episodes of "NXT" would no longer be exclusive to Hulu Plus subscribers, and would be available for viewing through both Hulu and Hulu Plus.[95]

NXT began airing on the WWE Network on February 27, 2014 with a live event called NXT Arrival.

International broadcasters

NXT is also televised on a number of channels in many different countries.

Country Network Ref
Arab world OSN [96][97][98]
Australia Fox8 [99]
Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka TEN Sports [100][101][102]
Brazil Fox Sports HD
Cambodia Cambodian Television Network [103]
Canada WWE Network [104]
France Action [105]
Germany, Austria, Switzerland,
Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein
ProSieben Fun [106][107][108]
[109][110][111]
India TEN Sports [112]
Italy Sky Italia [113]
Japan J Sports 1 [114]
Latin America Fox Sports Latinoamérica [115]
Malaysia Astro SuperSport [116]
Mexico Viva Sports [117]
Philippines Fox Channel Asia [118]
Poland Extreme Sports Channel [119]
Portugal SportTV 3 [120]
Romania Sport.ro
Singapore SuperSports
South Africa e.tv [121]
Taiwan Videoland Max-TV [122]
Thailand CTH
Ukraine QTV, Mega [123]

Special Episodes

2010's

2014

Date Name Venue City Main Event
February 26, 2014 NXT Arrival Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Bo Dallas vs. Adrian Neville
May 29, 2014 NXT TakeOver Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Adrian Neville vs. Tyson Kidd
September 11, 2014 NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Adrian Neville vs. Tyson Kidd vs. Sami Zayn vs. Tyler Breeze
December 11, 2014 NXT TakeOver: R Evolution Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Adrian Neville vs. Sami Zayn

2015

Date Name Venue City Main Event
February 11, 2015 NXT TakeOver: Rival Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens
May 20, 2015 NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn

NXT "On The Road" Episodes

To date only two TV episodes have been recorded away from Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida.

Date Name Venue City Main Event
March 18, 2015 WWE NXT: Episode 269
2015 Arnold Sports Classic
Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, Ohio Adrian Neville vs. Cesaro
April 8, 2015 WWE NXT: Episode 272
WrestleMania 31 Axxess
San Jose Convention Center San Jose, California Highlights of the WrestleMania Axxess André the Giant
Memorial Battle Trophy NXT qualifier tournament

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