This article is about the series of events named NXT TakeOver. For the original event, seeNXT TakeOver (2014). For the NXT UK events, seeNXT UK TakeOver.
NXT TakeOver was a series of periodicprofessional wrestling events produced by the AmericanpromotionWWE for itsNXTbrand division. The first TakeOver was simply titledTakeOver and was held in May 2014 as the brand's second majorlive event, afterArrival in February. TakeOver subsequently became the name for NXT's major events that were held several times a year. Beginning with the second event,TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way, many events included a subtitle, which either revived old WWE event names or were named after the event's location, some of which occurred annually, but some of the later ones were simply titled by their installment number. A total of 36 TakeOver events were held from May 2014 to August 2021.
The events were originallylivestreamed exclusively on theWWE Network untilTakeOver 31 in October 2020, when the events also became available on traditionalpay-per-view before also becoming available onPeacock beginning withTakeOver: Stand & Deliver in April 2021. The TakeOver series came to an end followingTakeOver 36 in August 2021, as in September, NXT was restructured with the brand's succeeding events no longer carrying the TakeOver name, including some former TakeOver events, such asStand & Deliver, which has since been held as NXT'sWrestleMania week event.
With the establishment ofNXT UK in 2018—a sister brand of NXT based in the United Kingdom—the brand adopted the TakeOver name forits live events.
In 2012,WWE restructured theirNXTbrand from being areality-based competition television show to adevelopmental territory for their main roster. In February 2014, the brand held its first live special that was uniquely titledArrival, which was also the very first event to air live on WWE's online streaming service, theWWE Network, which launched earlier that same month. However, after NXT held an event titledTakeOver in May that year, the "TakeOver" name became the branding for all NXT live specials.[1][2] All NXT live specials were initially held atFull Sail University inWinter Park, Florida, as with the mainNXT series. They were also originally exclusive to the WWE Network untilTakeOver 31 in October 2020 when they also became available on traditionalpay-per-view (PPV),[3] before also becoming available onPeacock after the American version of the WWE Network merged under Peacock in March 2021.[4]
Beginning withTakeOver: Brooklyn in 2015, the events were held at various U.S. and international locations, with most TakeOvers being named after their host city orU.S. state, which also began with that Brooklyn event.[5] Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, however, all NXT events returned to Full Sail University in mid-March 2020[6] until TakeOver 31 that October, when events were moved to theWWE Performance Center inOrlando, Florida, presented as a virtual fan viewing experience with a small live crowd called the "Capitol Wrestling Center", an homage to theCapitol Wrestling Corporation, the predecessor to WWE. The Capitol Wrestling Center was similar to theWWE ThunderDome, which was abio-secure bubble that the company utilized forRaw andSmackDown's programs. Most COVID restrictions were lifted in mid-2021 with the events no longer including a virtual audience and resumed having a live audience. Although the Raw and SmackDown brands resumed live touring in July 2021, NXT remained at the Capitol Wrestling Center. As TakeOvers were only held in Florida since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, they were named either by their installment number (e.g., TakeOver 31) or revived old WWE pay-per-view names (e.g.,TakeOver: In Your House), with the exception ofTakeOver: WarGames that year.[7][8][9][10]
Since TakeOver: Brooklyn in 2015, several TakeOver events were scheduled as a support event for each of WWE's "Big Four" pay-per-view events at the time (Royal Rumble,WrestleMania,SummerSlam, andSurvivor Series), and occasionally, their other monthly pay-per-views, such asBacklash andMoney in the Bank.[5] Before the COVID-19 pandemic, TakeOvers also shared the same venue as those PPVs, except when those PPVs were held in a stadium; in these cases, TakeOver was held at an arena in the same city instead.[11] There were also recurring subseries of TakeOver events; TakeOver: Brooklyn was also the first to have its own subseries of TakeOvers.[5] Other subseries of TakeOvers included Toronto, Chicago,In Your House, and the most prominent, WarGames, which had been held on the night preceding Survivor Series from 2017 to 2019; in 2020, it was held two weeks after Survivor Series. The event featured the namesakeWarGames match as its main event.[12]TakeOver: Stand & Deliver in April 2021 was the only TakeOver held across two nights.[13]
Only one NXT TakeOver event had to be canceled.TakeOver: Tampa Bay was originally set to air live from theAmalie Arena inTampa, Florida on April 4, 2020. The event was initially postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which began effecting WWE's programming in mid-March; however, it was ultimately canceled with matches planned and scheduled for the event moved to weekly episodes ofNXT, beginning April 1.[14][15][16]
In September 2021, the NXT brand went through a restructuring, being rebranded as "NXT 2.0", reverting to a developmental territory for WWE.[17] In October, it was speculated that the company may end the TakeOver series as another TakeOver event was not scheduled for 2021 afterTakeOver 36 in August.[18][19] On November 9, 2021, NXT's next PPV andlivestreaming event was announced asWarGames to be held on December 5, 2021. Unlike the previousWarGames events, however, the announcement confirmed that the event would not be a TakeOver event, thus ending the TakeOver series.[20][21][22]Vengeance Day,Stand & Deliver, and In Your House would also continue on as their own events following TakeOver's discontinuation, although the2022 Vengeance Day aired as atelevision special instead of airing on PPV and via livestreaming, while the 2022 editions ofStand & Deliver andIn Your House only aired via livestreaming and not on PPV.[23][24][25]
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