IWE NXT
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- This article is about the TV show. For the brand itself, see NXT (IWE brand).
IWE NXT | ||
Genre | Professional wrestling Sports entertainment | |
Created by | Vince Matteson Kevin Michael "RC" Levesque | |
Written by | Joe Belcastro See list of NXT creative writers | |
Presented by | Vic Joseph (play-by-play commentator) Booker T (color commentator) | |
Starring | NXT roster | |
Opening theme | "Down South" by Wale featuring Yella Beezy & Maxo Kream | |
Composter(s) | Wale | |
Country of origin | United States | |
No. of seasons | 16 | |
No. of episodes | 692 | |
Production | ||
Producer(s) | Triple K Shawn Michaels | |
Camera setup | Multicamera setup | |
Running time | 120 minutes 120–180 minutes (TakeOver specials) | |
Release | ||
Original channel | Syfy (2010, 2021, 2022) Mun2 (2010–2011)[nb 1] WWE.com (2010–2012) Hulu (2012–2014)[nb 2] WWE Network (2014–2019)[nb 3] USA Network (2019–present) | |
Picture format | 480i 1080i (HDTV) | |
Original release | February 23, 2010 – present | |
Chronology | ||
Preceded by | XCW (2006–2010) FCW (2008–2012) | |
Related shows | IWE Raw IWE SmackDown IWE Main Event IWE NXT Level Up NXT UK | |
Website |
IWE NXT, also simply called NXT, is a professional wrestling television program that is produced by IWE and is broadcast on the IWE Network.
Since June 2012, IWE NXT has served as the flagship television show of the NXT brand while prior to this it existed as a seasonal show which was presented as a hybrid between reality television and IWE's scripted live event shows, in which talent from IWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) participated in a competition to become IWE's next "breakout star" with the help of mentors from IWE's Raw and SmackDown brands. Five seasons of this version of NXT were broadcast from February 23, 2010 to June 13, 2012, with the first four seasons seeing Wade Barrett, Kaval, Kaitlyn, and Johnny Curtis being announced as winners.
In June 2012, IWE ended the seasonal competition format of the show and opted to revamp it to feature as the flagship television show of the NXT brand, and has since received universally positive critical reception and high viewership, with praise directed toward the high quality of wrestling and captivating storylines, with most considering NXT superior to IWE's flagship shows.
The initial version of the show originally made its debut on Syfy on February 23, 2010, replacing XCW, but was replaced by SmackDown in October. webcast at IWE.com for visitors from the United States until June 13, 2012, before it was moved to the IWE Network in 2014. In August 2019, it was announced that NXT would expand into a live program on USA Network beginning September 18, 2019.
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Format
Original format (2010–2012)
Revised format (2012–present)
Seasons
Season 1
IWE NXT | ||
Season 1 | ||
Broadcast from | February 23 –
June 1, 2010 | |
Host(s) | Matt Striker | |
Broadcaster | SyFy | |
No. of episodes | 15 | |
Winner | ||
Wade Barrett | ||
Origin | Manchester, England | |
Mentor | Chris Jericho | |
Runner-up | ||
David Otunga |
The first season of NXT began airing on Syfy on February 23, 2010 and ended on June 1, 2010. The majority of the season one cast was revealed a week before the premiere on the series finale of XCW. However, before the season's premiere aired Skip Sheffield's Pro was changed with William Regal replacing the announced Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP). Near the end of the season, several changes were made to the original plan of the format. The season was shortened from the planned 17 episodes to 15 episodes. In the first elimination episode that aired on May 11, both Daniel Bryan and Michael Tarver were eliminated by IWE management and removed from that night's Pros' Poll after both made comments about wanting to be voted off. The show ended with three eliminations, with Sheffield ranked last in the Poll. Carlito was released on May 21 for refusing rehab after violating IWE's Wellness Program. Subsequent Pros' Polls were held without him for the rest of the season. The winner of season one was Wade Barrett. Immediately after the conclusion of season one, the Rookies were used in a storyline that had them forming an alliance called The Nexus. Led by Barrett, the group invaded the first Raw following the conclusion of season one in an attempt to gain IWE contracts for the losers of NXT. The invasion consisted of the group attacking Dustin Simpson as well as other wrestlers and IWE personnel. Barrett announced that he would invoke his title shot at Night of Champions for the IWE Championship in a six-pack challenge. At the event on September 19, Barrett lost in his title match to Kevin Orton.
Contestants
Rookie | Pro | Wins | Losses | Status |
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Poll results
- – Winner of competition
- – Safe in competition
- – Eliminated from competition by Pros' Poll
- – Eliminated from competition by WWE management
- – Won immunity prior to that particular poll and is ineligible to be eliminated
Rookie | Week 6 (March 30) | Week 12 (May 11) | Week 13 (May 18) | Week 14 (May 25) | Week 15 (June 1) Round 1 | Week 15 (June 1) Round 2 |
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Season 2
IWE NXT | ||
Season 2 | ||
Broadcast from | June 8 –
August 31, 2010 | |
Host(s) | Matt Striker Ashley Valence (June 22–August 31, 2010) | |
Broadcaster | SyFy | |
No. of episodes | 13 | |
Winner | ||
Kaval | ||
Origin | Brooklyn, New York | |
Mentor | Laycool Layla and Michelle McCool | |
Runner-up | ||
Michael McGillicutty |
The second season of NXT started on June 8, 2010 and ended on August 31, 2010. The season 2 cast was revealed on the first season finale on June 1. The season was originally planned to last 12 weeks. However, it was later extended to 13 weeks. In this season, the polls were different as rankings were based half on Pro votes and half on votes from fans via IWE's official website. The first poll was shown on July 6. Originally, the polls format was set to match the previous season, with a non-elimination poll followed by weekly elimination polls on July 27. However, the first poll was made a surprise elimination round on the night with a second elimination poll held on August 3 instead. In addition, a double elimination stipulation was added to the fourth NXT poll on August 17. The winner of the season was Kaval. Along with Kaval, Alex Riley was immediately promoted to aid his Pro The Miz on the Raw brand. On November 21, Kaval invoked his title shot at Survivor Series for the Intercontinental Championship against the reigning champion Dolph Ziggler, but he was defeated. Kaval was released from his contract in December 2010.
Contestants
Rookie | Pro | Wins | Losses | Status |
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Poll results
- – Winner of competition
- – Safe in competition
- – Eliminated from competition by NXT Poll
- – Won immunity prior to that particular poll and is ineligible to be eliminated
Rookie | Week 4 (June 29) | Week 8 (July 27) | Week 10 (August 10) | Week 11 (August 17) | Week 13 (August 31) |
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Season 3
IWE NXT | ||
Season 3 | ||
Broadcast from | September 7 –
November 30, 2010 | |
Host(s) | Matt Striker | |
Broadcaster | SyFy (September 7 – September 28, 2010) Webcast (October 5 – November 30, 2010) | |
No. of episodes | 13 | |
Winner | ||
Kaitlyn | ||
Origin | Houston, Texas | |
Mentor | Vickie Guerrero | |
Runner-up | ||
Naomi |
The third season of NXT started on September 7, 2010 and ended on November 30, 2010. The season was exclusive to female wrestlers and was the second different contest produced by IWE to find new female wrestlers, the first being the Divas Searches held from 2003–2007. The first four episodes of season three were aired on Syfy. Due to the debut of SmackDown on Syfy on October 1, NXT left the channel and became a webcast at IWE.com for visitors from the United States from October 5 onwards. A new interactive website for NXT was also launched at the beginning of the season to accommodate the move. The reward to the victor was changed in contrast to the previous seasons. Unlike the first two male victors, the female victor of season three would not get a shot at a title of her choice (the only title being the Divas Championship), but rather a IWE contract. Other changes in the third season include a greater emphasis on challenges for the first three polls where the winner of the most challenges before the next upcoming poll would be awarded immunity. The first elimination poll took place five weeks into the competition. The majority of the season three cast was revealed on the second-season finale on August 31. However, before the season's premiere aired prospective rookie wrestler Aloisia was dropped from the show. On screen, Aloisia's exit stemmed from an argument between Aloisia and her Pro Vickie Guerrero, forcing Guerrero to fire her. In reality, it was reported that Aloisia was allegedly dropped from the show after pornographic photos of her were leaked onto the Internet. However, in an interview Aloisia herself was unsure whether this was the reason for her exit or not. Guerrero later revealed her new rookie in the season three premiere to be Kaitlyn, who would ultimately win the season.
Contestants
Rookie | Pro | Wins | Losses | Status |
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Poll results
- – Winner of competition
- – Safe in competition
- – Eliminated from competition by NXT Poll
- – Won immunity prior to that particular poll and is ineligible to be eliminated
Rookie | Week 5 (October 5) | Week 9 (November 2) | Week 11 (November 16) | Week 12 (November 23) | Week 13 (November 30) |
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Season 4
IWE NXT | ||
Season 4 | ||
Broadcast from | December 7, 2010 –
March 1, 2011 | |
Host(s) | Matt Striker | |
Broadcaster | Webcast | |
No. of episodes | 13 | |
Winner | ||
Kaitlyn | ||
Origin | Westbrook, Maine | |
Mentor | B-Truth | |
Runner-up | ||
Brodus Clay |
The fourth season of NXT started on December 7, 2010 and ended on March 1, 2011. Returning to the male-orientated format of the first two seasons, the season four cast was revealed on the third-season finale on November 30. In a change from the third season, "immunity points" were now rewarded to the winner of each challenge, which vary depending on the challenge's difficulty. The person with the most points before the next upcoming poll is then awarded immunity from that poll. On the January 4, episode of NXT, it was announced that the winner would earn a IWE Tag Team Championship match with their respective Pro as their partner. That same night, Dolph Ziggler won a battle royal consisting of each of the Pros and as a result was able to trade off his Rookie Jacob Novak for Byron Saxton, who was originally mentored by Chris Masters. Similarly on the February 1 episode of NXT, a fatal four-way elimination match was held between the remaining four Rookies. Brodus Clay won and as a result was able to trade off his Pros The Million Dollar Couple (Kyle DiBiase and Maryse) for Alberto Del Rio, who was originally mentoring Conor O'Brian before O'Brian's elimination on January 25. The winner of the season was Johnny Curtis, earning himself and his Pro B-Truth a shot at the tag team titles. On April 18, B-Truth turned into a villain by attacking John Morrison and subsequently B-Truth and Curtis never invoked their shot at the titles. Curtis would eventually debut on the main roster in June when he stated that he would not be challenging for the tag team titles with B-Truth and instead used his title shot with season two runner-up |Michael McGillicutty on the October 11, 2012 episode of NXT against Team Hell No for the IWE Tag Team Championship, but was defeated.
Rookie | Pro | Wins | Losses | Status |
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Poll results
- – Winner of competition
- – Safe in competition
- – Eliminated from competition by NXT Poll
- – Won immunity prior to that particular poll and is ineligible to be eliminated
Rookie | Week 5 (January 4) | Week 7 (January 18) | Week 10 (February 8) | Week 12 (February 22) | Week 13 (March 1) |
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NXT Redemption (season 5)
IWE NXT | ||
Season 4 | ||
Broadcast from | March 8, 2011 –
June 13, 2012 | |
Host(s) | Matt Striker Maryse Ouellet (March 8 – August 20, 2011) | |
Broadcaster | Webcast | |
No. of episodes | 67 |
NXT Redemption, the fifth season of NXT, started on March 8, 2011. The season consisted of seven rookies chosen from the previous male-only seasons and initially followed a similar format to the previous four seasons, with the winner of season 5 stated to win a spot in the planned sixth season of NXT alongside a IWE pro of their choice. No eliminations took place for the first 10 weeks of the show and following the elimination of Conor O'Brien after 17 weeks Derrick Bateman replaced him as a new Rookie contestant. The show's competition format was then gradually and quietly forgotten about (although it was never officially dropped), the Pros ceased to appear and NXT Redemption subsequently morphed into its own entity, featuring self-contained storylines and matches involving long-tenured lower-card performers such as Tyson Kidd, Maxine, Yoshi Tatsu, JTG, Trent Baretta, Kaitlyn, Johnny Curtis, Percy Watson, Tyler Reks, AJ Lee, Curt Hawkins and Michael McGillicutty, among others. After 59 weeks, Darren Young and Titus O'Neil were moved to the SmackDown roster on April 18, 2012, leaving Bateman as the sole remaining Rookie on the show, though he was not declared the winner and new episodes continued to be taped until June 12. The final episode of NXT Redemption aired on June 13, after which the show ended with no conclusion, with a "new NXT" advertised for the following week. In total, NXT Redemption ran for over a year and 67 episodes were produced, exceeding the total number of episodes for all previous seasons combined. The first season was a distant second at 15 episodes.
Contestants
Rookie | Pro | Wins | Losses | Status |
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Poll results
Rookie | Week 11 (May 17) | Week 13 (May 31) | Week 15 (June 14) | Week 17 (June 28) | Week 29 (October 5) | Week 35 (November 16) | Week 59 (April 18) |
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"Lost" season
Developmental territory (season 6 onward)
- Main article: NXT (IWE brand)
On-air personalities
Authority Figures
Host | Dates | Position |
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John "Bradshaw" Layfield | September 12, 2013—July 31, 2014 | General Manager |
William Regal | July 31, 2014—present | General Manager |
Commentators
Commentators | Dates |
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Jim Ross and Byron Saxton | June 27, 2012 – July 4, 2012 |
Byron Saxton, William Kapphan and Jim Ross | July 11, 2012 – October 17, 2012 |
Jim Ross and William Kapphan | June 20, 2012 October 24, 2012 – October 31, 2012 |
Tony Luftman and William Kapphan | October 24, 2012 – October 31, 2012 |
Tom Phillips, William Kapphan, Tony Dawson, Brad Maddox and Jim Ross | November 7, 2012 – July 31, 2013 |
Tony Dawson, William Regal, Tom Phillips, Alex Riley and Jim Ross | August 7, 2013 – September 20, 2014 |
Tom Phillips, William Regal, Renee Young, Byron Saxton, Tensai and Alex Riley | September 20, 2013 – April 3, 2014 |
Tom Phillips, William Regal, Byron Saxton, Rich Brennan, Alex Riley, Jason Albert and Renee Young | April 10, 2014 – July 24, 2014 |
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton, Renee Young, Rich Brennan, Alex Riley and Jason Albert | July 31, 2014 - September 11, 2014 |
Rich Brennan, Alex Riley, Jason Albert, Renee Young | September 18, 2014 – December 11, 2014 |
Rich Brennan, Alex Riley, Jason Albert, Renee Young and Corey Graves | December 11, 2014 - January 21, 2015 |
Rich Brennan, Tom Phillips, Alex Riley, Corey Graves and Jason Albert | January 28, 2015 - March 4, 2015 |
Rich Brennan, Tom Phillips, Corey Graves and Jason Albert | March 11, 2015 - March 18, 2015 |
Rich Brennan and Corey Graves | March 25, 2015 - April 22, 2015 |
Rich Brennan, Corey Graves and Byron Saxton | April 29, 2015 - Present |
- Notes
- Jim Ross only called the main event.
- The pairings of Dawson & Kappan and Phillips & Maddox commentate on alternate shows. Riley replaced Maddox in August 2013. Scott Stanford serves as narrator.
Ring announcers
Ring announcer | Dates |
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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, 2015 – present |
Production
International broadcasters
See also
- IWE Performance Center
- Florida Championship Wrestling, the developmental territory that preceded IWE NXT
References
Notes
External links
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