NXT TakeOver
NXT TakeOver | |
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Promotions | WWE |
Brands | NXT |
First event | NXT TakeOver (2014) |
NXT TakeOver is a series of periodic specials produced by WWE featuring its NXT brand, which are streamed live on the WWE Network. NXT TakeOver events are held several times a year.[1][2]
The first NXT live special was uniquely titled Arrival in February 2014. However, after the debut TakeOver in May that year, the "TakeOver" name became the branding for all NXT live specials. All NXT live specials were initially held at Full Sail University, as with the main NXT series. Beginning with TakeOver: Brooklyn, the events were held at various U.S. and international locations until the COVID-19 pandemic hit, which returned all NXT events to Full Sail University until TakeOver 31, when events were moved to the WWE Performance Center, presented as a virtual fan viewing experience with a small live crowd called "Capitol Wrestling Center", an homage to the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the predecessor to WWE.
Since 2016, the majority of TakeOver events have been scheduled as a support event for each of WWE's four flagship pay-per-view events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series), and shares the same venue (except when the PPV is held in a stadium; in these cases, TakeOver is held at an arena in the same city instead).[3] There have also been recurring TakeOver events; such as "WarGames", which has been held on the night preceding Survivor Series since 2017, and features the namesake WarGames match as its main event.
Only one TakeOver event has had to be canceled. TakeOver: Tampa Bay was originally set to air live from the Amalie Arena in Tampa, 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 of NXT, beginning April 1.[4][5][6]
With the establishment of NXT UK—a sister brand of NXT based in the United Kingdom—NXT UK adopted the TakeOver name for their live events as well.
TakeOver events
See also
References
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Finn Balor vs Samoa Joe for the NXT Championship was made official for Takeover in December, plus next week they will sign the contract for their match
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