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NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn won the 2015 Show of the Year Award and Sasha Banks vs Bayley won Match of the Year at the inaugural NXT Year-End Awards on January 13, 2016. [61] In 2019, Troy L. Smith of cleveland.com released a list of the "50 greatest wrestling pay-per-views of all time" from every professional wrestling promotion in the world, with ...
This was a title vs. career match where if Zayn had lost, he would have voluntarily quit NXT. [9] 6 Kevin Owens: February 11, 2015: TakeOver: Rival: Winter Park, FL: 1 143: 142 Owens won when the referee decided that Sami Zayn was unable to continue. [10] 7 Finn Bálor: July 4, 2015: The Beast in the East: Tokyo, Japan: 1 292: 292 [11] 8 Samoa ...
Brooklyn: August 22, 2015: Barclays Center: Brooklyn, New York: Finn Bálor (c) vs. Kevin Owens in a Ladder match for the NXT Championship [31] 7 Respect: October 7, 2015: Full Sail University: Winter Park, Florida: Bayley (c) vs. Sasha Banks in a 30-minute Iron Woman match for the NXT Women's Championship [32] 8 London: December 16, 2015: SSE ...
NXT Redemption, the fifth season of NXT, started on March 8, 2011. [44] [52] 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 WWE pro of their choice.
The NXT Year-End Awards is a concept used by WWE, where awards, similar to the Academy, Grammy and WWE's own Slammy Awards, are given to professional wrestlers who have competed in NXT in the previous year. There have been five editions of the concept.
However, WWE removed all of the NXT material from their website on June 19. [43] NXT was then aired exclusively on Hulu and Hulu Plus in the United States, while continuing to be broadcast internationally. [44] [45] An NXT house show in Omaha, Nebraska in 2016. NXT returned to cable on December 20, 2017, airing a 1-hour special on USA Network. [46]
Jimmy Snuka (1968 – September 2015) Portia Perez (December 2003 – October 11, 2015) Ezekiel Jackson (June 27, 2007 – October 18, 2015) Mio Shirai (March 4, 2007 – September 20, 2015) Genichiro Tenryu (November 13, 1976 – November 15, 2015) Kid Kash (1990 – December 2015) Act Yasukawa (February 5, 2012 – December 23, 2015)
In March 2015, NXT promoted its first live event outside of Florida with an event in Columbus, Ohio. [15] On August 22, 2015, NXT held its first TakeOver event outside of Full Sail University, with NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn at New York City's Barclays Center—acting as a support event for SummerSlam.