NXT is adevelopmental brand of the Americanprofessional wrestlingpromotionWWE, serving as a training ground for wrestlers before they move to WWE's main roster on eitherRaw orSmackDown. Introduced on February 23, 2010, NXT features a separate roster of wrestlers who primarily appear on the brand's weekly television program,NXT. Unlike Raw and SmackDown, which are affected by WWE'sbrand extension, NXT operates as a developmental system regardless of whether a brand split is in effect.
In itsoriginal incarnation,NXT was areality-based television show in which rookies competed to become a star in WWE. In 2012, NXT was relaunched as a separate brand and replaced the now-defunctFlorida Championship Wrestling (FCW) as WWE's developmental territory. Primarily holding its events in theOrlando, Florida area since its relaunch, the brand would be expanded upon over time, having embarked on national and international tours. Wrestling critics and fans came to view NXT as its own distinct entity during this period, with the brand's shows being praised for their high-quality matches[4][5] and storylines. It is also praised for its increased focus on women's wrestling, as its women are presented as genuine wrestlers, eventually giving way to theWWE Women's Evolution.[6][7] In September 2021, the brand relaunched under the "NXT 2.0" banner, reinstituting its original function as a developmental brand, and a year later reverted to its original "NXT" name.[8]
In addition to NXT's main television program, the brand's wrestlers may also appear on the supplementary show,Evolve, the main program of NXT's subsidiary brandEvolve. Some NXT wrestlers also occasionally appear on Raw's supplementary program,Main Event, typically when they are in consideration to being promoted to the main roster, and onTNA Impact! due to the working relationship withTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) that began in 2024. From 2014 to 2021, the brand held its major events under theNXT TakeOver series, but this event series was discontinued with the rebranding to NXT 2.0. WWE also operated a subsidiary brand under NXT calledNXT UK, which was based in and produced for wrestlers in the United Kingdom; the brand is currently on hiatus and will relaunch at a later time as NXT Europe to become aPan-European brand. Another subsidiary brand,205 Live, existed under NXT from 2019 until 2022 when 205 Live was dissolved.[9] After WWE's acquisition ofLucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) in April 2025, it was reported that WWE was considering rebranding AAA to "NXT Mexico", though this has not yet happened.[10]
NXT also serves as the host of WWE'sSpeed championship series, open to challengers from NXT, Raw, SmackDown, and Evolve, as well as TNA, and AAA.
NXT formed in 2010, following the dissolution of theECW brand. The origins can be traced to 1992 whenEastern Championship Wrestling was created as a territory within theNational Wrestling Alliance; but was renamed to Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1994 after its secession from the NWA. Though known for hardcore matches, ECW became one of the most successful cult followings in professional wrestling underPaul Heyman's leadership. After ECW was closed in 2001 due to bankruptcy, it briefly re-emerged as a leading force during theInvasion storyline. In 2003, the WWE acquired the assets of ECW and organized a number ofOne Night Stand reunion shows, which led to the relaunch ofECW on Sci Fi as a third brand. As the years went by, the ECW brand shifted from the original ECW alumni towards experimenting new and upcoming stars, which laid the ground work for NXT.[11][12][13]
Initially, a dispute occurred over the "NXT" trademark between WWE andScotland's Scottish Wrestling Alliance (SWA), whose developmental division was called "NXT".[14] WWE worked with SWA to secure the NXT trademark for their new series, and SWA renamed its developmental branch to "SWA: Source".[15] Following the end of the final ECW episode on February 16, 2010, WWE debuted theNXT television program one week later on February 23, 2010 - it featured rookies from WWE'sTampa, Florida-based developmental territoryFlorida Championship Wrestling (FCW) competing to become members of WWE's main roster.
In June 2012, WWE ceased operating FCW, and instead started running all of its developmental events and operations atFull Sail University under the NXT banner.[16] The television show would also be revamped the same month to focus exclusively on developmental talent.
On February 27, 2014, NXT held a live, two-hour event,NXT Arrival, serving as the first live wrestling event for the newly launchedWWE Network service.[17][18] After the second live event in May 2014,NXT TakeOver, the "TakeOver" name would be used for future live NXT events airing on WWE Network.
In March 2015, NXT promoted its first live event outside ofFlorida with an event inColumbus, Ohio.[19] On August 22, 2015, NXT held its first TakeOver event outside of Full Sail University, withNXT TakeOver: Brooklyn atNew York City'sBarclays Center—acting as a support event forSummerSlam. In December of the same year, NXT held its first TakeOver event outside of theUnited States withNXT TakeOver: London. By 2016, NXT was running approximately 200 shows per year between the United States and overseas.[20]
In late February and March 2015, several former NXT trainees previously working within WWE developmental system alleged misconduct by head trainerBill DeMott, withJudas 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 signed with WWE.[21][22] Meanwhile, other ex trainees likeBriley Pierce,Derrick Bateman and independent wrestler Terra Calaway also made allegations in 2015,[21][22][23][24] while previous allegations made in 2013 by Chad Baxter and Chase Donovan were also noted.[25] They accused DeMott of making trainees perform dangerous drills,[21] physicallyassaulting andbullying trainees,[21][22] usinghomophobic andracial slurs amongst otherderogatory terms[22][25] and condoningsexual harassment.[23] 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.[21][25] On March 6, 2015, DeMott denied the allegations, but resigned from WWE.[23]
On August 20, 2019, it was announced that theNXT television series would move toUSA Network and expand into a two-hour, live broadcast on Wednesday nights beginning September 18, 2019. The timing of the premiere coincided withSmackDown's move toFOX in October. As a result of the move, the show would compete withAll Elite Wrestling (AEW)'s weekly show,Dynamite, onTNT; marking the beginning of the "Wednesday Night Wars".[26]
On October 18, 2019, it was announced byDrake Maverick that NXT and the205 Live brand and NXT would begin a talent exchange.[27][28] In an interview withVultureHound Magazine on September 12, executive producerTriple H would confirm that both the 205 Live andNXT UK brands would essentially be subsidiaries to NXT, with their respective talents and personnel falling under the NXT banner.[29]
On October 31, 2019, it was announced that NXT would take part in that year'sSurvivor Series, competing directly againstRaw andSmackDown.[30] In 2020, after winning that year's women'sRoyal Rumble match,Charlotte Flair chose to challengeRhea Ripley for theNXT Women's Championship atWrestleMania 36, establishing that NXT championships were also options for Rumble winners to choose as they are guaranteed a world championship match of their choice atWrestleMania (this remained until 2022).
During this time period, some at NXT referred to the promotion as WWE's 'third brand',[31][32][33] although many journalists still referred to NXT as developmental, with Raw and SmackDown viewed as WWE's "main roster".[34][35] WWE wrestlerMatt Riddle called NXT a "small ocean", while "when you get to the main roster you are in the ocean".[36] Reflecting on the Wednesday Night Wars in a 2022 interview, Levesque said, "People put so much pressure on [this] 'competitive war'...it never was that. ... they beat our developmental system, good for them". This effectively retracted the view that NXT was one of their top three brands during that time.[37]
The Wednesday Night Wars came to an end in April 2021 whenNXT was moved to Tuesday nights.[38] After 12 NXT wrestlers were released from their contracts that August,Dave Scherer and Mike Johnson ofPro Wrestling Insider reported there had been internal talks of major changes to the brand, such as: "a new logo, new lighting, a focus on younger talents and a different format to the TV shows."[39]Dave Meltzer reported that NXT would likely go back to its developmental roots, with "talent that are [sic] younger, bigger and that could someday main event at WrestleMania".[40] WWE PresidentNick Khan subsequently confirmed that NXT would undergo a "complete revamp" overseen by Levesque.[41] However, due to undergoing heart surgery in September, Levesque stepped away from the brand[42] andShawn Michaels stepped in to oversee the creative aspect of the brand.[43]
Shawn Michaels - in his role as a Sr. Vice President in WWE - has been in charge of the NXT brand since September 2021
DubbedNXT 2.0, the revamp began on the September 14 episode ofNXT.[44]NXT and205 Live would emanate from a fully redesigned venue at the WWE Performance Center to coincide with the revamp, dropping the "Capitol Wrestling Center" name.[45] The NXT TakeOver series would also be discontinued, with that year'sWarGames event being the brand's first PPV to not be held under the "TakeOver" name. The 2021 WarGames was also NXT's last event to air on traditional PPV, as from 2022 onwards, the events only air via WWE's livestreaming platforms.[46][47][48] Since its revamp, many of the NXT wrestlers were released en masse in November 2021 due to budget cuts and theongoing COVID-19 pandemic that involved administrative staff, plant, and wrestlers.[49][50] This fractured further in January 2022, several backstage workers were released, most of them known for their work with Levesque, including NXT General ManagerWilliam Regal and writerRyan Katz.[51] On February 15,PWInsider reported that WWE was ceasing the production of205 Live episodes, replacing the series with a new supplementary show for NXT calledLevel Up, which premiered onPeacock and the WWE Network on February 18.[52]
Briefly in 2022, talents from NXT appeared onMonday Night Raw similar to the ECW talent exchange in 2007. Meltzer reported that Raw–NXT crossovers were a way to help boost the programs' ratings, since they both aired on the USA Network.[53]
In September 2022, Michaels was promoted to Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative, responsible for both creative and development at NXT, and for the expansion of NXT UK into NXT Europe at a later time.[54] At the conclusion of the September 13, 2022, episode ofNXT—which marked the one-year anniversary of the revamp—an updated logo for the brand was unveiled, dropping the "NXT 2.0" title and adopting a gold color scheme reminiscent of the original NXT branding.[55]
In late-2022, after Triple H became chief content officer of WWE, NXT wrestlers began to increasingly make appearances on WWE's mid-card programMain Event. These crossovers came as part of efforts to increase the profile of NXT's talent, and evaluate their performances with members of WWE's main roster.[56][57]
In 2024, WWE began a wider talent exchange withTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Several TNA wrestlers would make appearances on NXT's weekly television series and livestreaming events and vice versa. A multi-year partnership between TNA andWWE was officially announced on January 16, 2025.[58][59]
On August 24, 2025, atHeatwave, NXT general managerAva announced that the men'sWWE Speed Championship and theWWE Women's Speed Championship would be defended on the NXT brand going forward. The titles were previously exclusively defended on the online programSpeed and available to wrestlers from Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. AfterSpeed stopped airing new episodes after July 9, this effectively confirmed the end of that series.[60]
DefeatedZaria in a tournament final to win a vacant title. This match went over the 5 minute time limit, but NXT General ManagerAva ordered the match continue into sudden death. This match was taped on November 18 and will air ontape delay on November 25.
The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship is defended across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. The Kabuki Warriors' home brand is Raw.
The Speed Championships were previously available to Raw, SmackDown, and NXT and exclusively defended onSpeed, but following the cancellation of the program, the titles were moved to NXT on August 24, 2025.
TheWWE Network was the main broadcaster of NXT's eponymous television program in the United States from 2014 to 2019. Regular episodes ran for one-hour and aired on tape delay, while liveNXT TakeOver events were produced periodically. Beginning on May 17, 2012, WWE began filmingNXT at Full Sail University inWinter Park, Florida, with the venue being billed on air as "Full Sail Live".[67]
In its original format from 2010 to 2012, the series was aseasonally-broadcast competition series that was filmed in large venues during theSmackDown tapings. The series saw "NXT Rookies" paired with "WWE Pros", with the pairs competing in challenges until one sole winner remained. As with WWE's main programming, the series followed scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayedheroes,villains, orless distinguishable characters that built tension and culminated in a series of matches or challenges. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers, while storylines were produced on the weekly series.[68][69] Over the course of its five-season run, the winners of each season wereWade Barrett (Season 1),Kaval (Season 2),Kaitlyn (Season 3) andJohnny Curtis (Season 4). AfterNXT Redemption, the show's seasonal format was dropped.
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