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Vorlage:About Vorlage:Infobox television

WWE NXT is a professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that streams on Hulu Plus in the United States. The show (which premiered Vorlage:Start date) features NXT Superstars and WWE Superstars. The show serves as the flagship program for WWE's developmental territory NXT Wrestling.

History

On Vorlage:Start date, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon announced that ECW would be going off the air and would be replaced with a new weekly program in its slot that McMahon called "the next evolution of WWE; the next evolution of television history." It was later announced that ECW would air its final episode on February 16, 2010, and on the February 9, 2010 episode of ECW, the successor show's name was announced as WWE NXT.[1]

NXT began as a reality competition. From 2010–2012, the show consisted of pairing "Rookies" with WWE Superstars (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, Florida Championship Wrestling, the developmental territory for WWE at the time was replaced by NXT, as NXT became NXT Wrestling.

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.[2] Tickets are available free for Full Sail students; general admission for non-students is $10.[3] 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.[4]

On-air personalities

Champions

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WWE NXT
Championship Current champion(s) Date won Days Held Event Notes
NXT Championship Bo Dallas Vorlage:Start date Vorlage:Age in days+ WWE NXT Defeated Big E Langston
NXT Tag Team Championship Adrian Neville & Corey Graves Vorlage:Start date
NXT Women's Championship Paige Vorlage:Start date Vorlage:Age in days+ WWE NXT Defeated Emma in the finals of an eight woman tournament to become the inaugural champion.
Aired on tape delay.

Authority figures

Authority figures Dates Position
Matt Striker Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date Host
Ashley Valence Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date Co-Host
Maryse Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date Co-Host*
William Regal Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date Match Coordinator
Dusty Rhodes Vorlage:Start date – present Interim General Manager
Commissioner**

(*) On August 24, Maryse underwent surgery for an abdominal hernia and was on medical leave from WWE, therefore Maryse's role as co-host ended. She would later be released from WWE on October 28, 2011 and would not return to NXT. As of November 2011, there is no official co-host.

(**) Dusty Rhodes was named Interim General Manager of NXT on June 20, 2012, which coincided with the rebranding of NXT into a full scale developmental promotion. On the August 29, 2012 episode (taped July 29, 2012) of NXT, Rhodes was noted as the NXT Commissioner.

Commentators

Commentators Dates
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:Start date
Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:Start date
Vorlage:Start date
Michael Cole, Josh Mathews and CM Punk Vorlage:Start date
Todd Grisham and Josh Mathews Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Todd Grisham and William Regal Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Vorlage:Start date
Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Todd Grisham and Matt StrikerVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Todd Grisham and Michael ColeVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start date
Jack Korpela and William Regal Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Jack Korpela and Michael ColeVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start date
Josh Mathews and Matt StrikerVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Matt Striker and William RegalVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start date
Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Josh Mathews and William RegalVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start date
Vorlage:Start date
Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Matt Striker and Guest CommentatorsVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start date
Jim Ross and Byron Saxton Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Byron Saxton, William Regal and Jim RossVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Jim Ross and William Regal Vorlage:Start date
Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Tony Luftman and William Regal Vorlage:Start dateVorlage:End date
Tom Phillips, William Regal, Brad Maddox, Tony Dawson and Jim RossVorlage:Ref Vorlage:Start date – present
Notes
  1. Vorlage:NoteMatt Striker became the alternate color commentator on NXT beginning Vorlage:Start date due to Regal's increased in-ring schedule (Regal would continue as commentator when he wasn't wrestling). This ended on the Vorlage:End date edition of NXT when Regal would return to the announce table as normal.
  2. Vorlage:Note Vorlage:Note Michael Cole served as special guest color commentator on NXT for the Vorlage:Start date broadcast substituting for an absent William Regal. Cole would also substitute for Regal again on commentary on the Vorlage:Start date broadcast due to Regal and Striker competing in a match that night.
  3. Vorlage:Note Matt Striker and Josh Mathews were guest commentators on NXT for the Vorlage:Start date broadcast substituting for the absent William Regal and Jack Korpela. Striker and Mathews returned to commentary the following 2 weeks because Jack Korpela's contract with the WWE had expired and he opted not to renew.
  4. Vorlage:Note Matt Striker and William Regal commentated the Vorlage:Start date edition of NXT, due to Mathews being absent.
  5. Vorlage:Note Josh Mathews was absent from NXT after being attacked by Brock Lesnar on the Vorlage:Start date episode of Raw.
  6. Vorlage:Note On the Vorlage:Start date edition of NXT, Josh Mathews was substituting for an absent Todd Grisham. This repeated on Vorlage:Start date, but, this time, he was substituting for an absent Jack Korpela, who would later be released from his WWE contract.
  7. Vorlage:Note Vorlage:Note Jim Ross only calls the main event.

Ring announcers

Ring announcer Dates
Savannah February 23 – June 1, 2010
Jamie Keyes June 8 – August 24, 2010
Justin Roberts December 7, 2010
March 8, 2011
September 13, 2011
Tony Chimel* August 31 – November 30, 2010
December 14, 2010 – March 1, 2011
March 15 – November 30, 2011
December 28, 2011 – January 11, 2012
January 26 – June 13, 2012
Eden Stiles July 12, 2011
November 9, 2011
December 7–21, 2011
Lilian Garcia January 18, 2012
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 February 21, 2013 – April 4, 2013
Byron Saxton and Kendall Skye April 11, 2013 - present

(*) If Chimel was absent from the NXT/Smackdown tapings, he would have been substituted as ring announcer by RAW's Justin Roberts or WWE Superstars' Eden Stiles, who would also serve as Smackdown's ring announcer for that week's episode. Effective December 8, 2011, Chimel has been replaced by Lilian Garcia on SmackDown and Eden Stiles has picked up Chimel's NXT announcing duties until December 13, 2011. On December 21, prior to NXT to be uploaded on WWE.com, Stiles would announce that she asked for her release from WWE a day after her final Superstars and NXT appearances have been recorded.

International broadcasters

While in the United States the show is no longer broadcast, NXT is still televised on a number of channels in many different countries.

Country Network Ref
Arab world OSN [5][6][7]
Australia Fox8 [8]
Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka TEN Sports [9][10][11]
Cambodia CTN [12]
Canada The Score Television Network [13]
France Action [14]
Germany, Austria, Switzerland,
Luxembourg and Liechtenstein
Sky Sport 2, Sky Sport HD 2 [15][16][17]
[18][19][20]
Italy Sky Italia [21]
Japan J Sports 1 [22]
Malaysia Astro SuperSport [23]
Philippines Studio 23 [24]
Poland Extreme Sports Channel [25]
Portugal SportTV 3 [26]
Romania Sport.ro
Singapore SuperSports
South Africa e.tv [27]
Taiwan Videoland Max-TV [28]
Thailand TrueVisions
Ukraine QTV, Mega [29]
United Kingdom and Ireland Sky Sports 3 & Sky Sports 3 HD [30][31]

See also

Portal: Professional wrestling – Übersicht zu Wikipedia-Inhalten zum Thema Professional wrestling

References

Vorlage:Reflist

Vorlage:WWE programs Vorlage:World Wrestling Entertainment Vorlage:World Wrestling Entertainment employees

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