List of WWE NXT special episodes

This is a list of WWE NXT special episodes, detailing all professional wrestling television special cards promoted on NXT by WWE.

Special episodes

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2010

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Rating
(18–49)
U.S.
Viewers
(million)
Notes
NXT season 1 premiere February 23, 2010 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bradley Center 1.3[1] 1.7[2] Debut episode on Syfy, replacing ECW.
First episode under reality competition-based format.
NXT season 1 finale June 1, 2010 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center 1.17[1] 1.4[3] Wade Barrett was declared the winner.
NXT season 2 premiere June 8, 2010 Tampa, Florida St. Pete Times Forum 1.07[1] 1.5[4]
NXT season 2 finale August 31, 2010 Albany, New York Times Union Center 1.02[5] 1.3[6] Kaval was declared the winner.
NXT season 3 premiere September 7, 2010 Baltimore, Maryland 1st Mariner Arena 0.96[7] 1.2[8] Featured an all Divas season.
Show was moved from Syfy to WWE.com mid-season.
NXT season 3 finale November 30, 2010 Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk Scope
N/A
Kaitlyn was declared the winner.
NXT season 4 premiere December 7, 2010 Dayton, Ohio Nutter Center First season broadcast entirely on WWE.com.

2011

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Notes
NXT season 4 finale March 1, 2011 Cleveland, Ohio Quicken Loans Arena Johnny Curtis was declared the winner.
NXT Redemption premiere March 8, 2011 Houston, Texas Toyota Center Featured seven rookies chosen from the previous male-only seasons.

2012

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Notes
NXT Redemption finale June 13, 2012 Manchester, New Hampshire Verizon Wireless Arena Final episode of NXT under reality competition-based format.
No winner was declared.
NXT season 6 premiere June 20, 2012 Winter Park, Florida Full Sail University First episode of NXT under developmental brand format.
Debut at Full Sail University.

2013

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Notes
NXT Rewind 2013 December 25, 2013 Winter Park, Florida Full Sail University Recap episode featuring all of the year's events on NXT.
Featured a match between Antonio Cesaro and William Regal, in what would be Regal's final professional wrestling match.

2014

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Notes
NXT Rewind 2014 December 25, 2014 Winter Park, Florida Full Sail University Recap episode featuring all of the year's events on NXT.
Featured Charlotte (c) vs. Sasha Banks for the NXT Women's Championship.

2015

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Notes
The Best of NXT 2015 December 30, 2015 Winter Park, Florida Full Sail University Recap episode featuring all of the year's events on NXT.

2016

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Notes
NXT in Japan December 28, 2016 Osaka, Japan Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium First 2-hour edition of NXT, from the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium in Osaka, Japan.

Featured matches included:

2017

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Rating
(18–49)
U.S.
Viewers
(million)
Notes
NXT in Australia January 4, 2017 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Margaret Court Arena
N/A
First edition of NXT held at the Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Featured matches included:
NXT Holiday Week December 13, 2017 Winter Park, Florida Full Sail University 0.27[9] 0.84[9] Christmas special on the USA Network, while being simulcasted on the WWE Network.
Part of USA's WWE Holiday Week.

2019

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Rating
(18–49)
U.S.
Viewers
(million)
Notes
NXT's USA Network premiere September 18, 2019 Winter Park, Florida Full Sail University 0.43[10] 1.18[10] Live debut on the USA Network.
2-hour show in which the first hour aired on USA, while the remainder aired on the WWE Network.
Featured Roderick Strong (c) vs. Velveteen Dream for the NXT North American Championship.
First two-hour NXT on USA October 2, 2019 0.32[11] 0.89[12] First 2-hour live episode aired in full on USA Network.
First episode opposite of AEW Dynamite, in what would start the Wednesday Night Wars.

Featured matches included:

2020

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Rating
(18–49)
U.S.
Viewers
(million)
Notes
2019 NXT Year-End Awards January 1, 2020 Winter Park, Florida Full Sail University 0.15[13] 0.55[14] Year-end awards edition of NXT.
The Great American Bash July 1, 2020 0.22[15] 0.79[16] The first part of a two-week special event.
Both nights went head-to-head with All Elite Wrestling's Fyter Fest.
July 8, 2020 0.20[17] 0.76[18] Featured Adam Cole (NXT Champion) vs. Keith Lee (NXT North American Champion) in a Winner Takes All match.
Super Tuesday September 1, 2020 0.26[19] 0.85[20] The first part of a two-week special Tuesday event due to 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs on USA Network in the normal Wednesday time slot.
Featured Finn Bálor vs. Tommaso Ciampa vs. Adam Cole vs. Johnny Gargano for the vacant NXT Championship in a 60 minute Iron Man match.
September 8, 2020 0.22[21] 0.84[21] Featured matches included:
Takeoff to TakeOver September 23, 2020 Orlando, Florida WWE Performance Center 0.18[22] 0.7[22] TakeOver 31 preview show.
Featured matches included:
Halloween Havoc 2020 October 28, 2020 0.25[23] 0.88[23] Special Halloween-themed episode of NXT, hosted by Shotzi Blackheart.
First Halloween Havoc event held since 2000, making its WWE debut.
Featured the classic "Spin The Wheel, Make the Deal" gimmick, where match stipulations are determined by a spin of a roulette wheel.

Featured matches included:

A Very Gargano Christmas Special[24] December 23, 2020 0.19[25] 0.7[25] Christmas special episode.
Went head-to-head with All Elite Wrestling's Holiday Bash television special.
Featured Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan (c) vs. Drake Maverick and Killian Dain in a street fight for the NXT Tag Team Championship.
2020 NXT Year-End Awards[26] December 30, 2020 0.12[27] 0.59[28] Year-end awards edition of NXT.
Went head-to-head with All Elite Wrestling's Celebration of Mr. Brodie Lee's Life event.

2021

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Rating
(18–49)
U.S.
Viewers
(million)
Notes
New Year's Evil 2021 January 6, 2021 Orlando, Florida WWE Performance Center 0.16[29] 0.64[30] New Year's special, hosted by Dexter Lumis.
Went head-to-head with night 1 of All Elite Wrestling's New Year's Smash.
First New Year's Evil special since 1999, making its WWE debut.
Featured matches included:
TakeOver: Stand & Deliver
Night 1
April 7, 2021 0.24[31] 0.768[31] Night 1 of a two-night TakeOver special event, airing in NXT's normal timeslot.
Was the first TakeOver event to air on the USA Network.
Concluded the Wednesday Night Wars, as NXT moved to Tuesdays starting April 13.[32]

Featured matches included:

NXT's move to Tuesday April 13, 2021 0.22[33] 0.805[33] Was the first NXT episode since the conclusion of the Wednesday Night Wars and the first on their new night on the USA Network.

Featured matches included:

The Great American Bash July 6, 2021 0.19[34] 0.707[34] Featured matches included:
NXT on Syfy July 27, 2021 0.12[35] 0.52[35] Special airing of NXT on Syfy due to NBCUniversal coverage of the 2020 Summer Olympics on USA Network.
First episodes of NXT broadcast on Syfy since September 28, 2010.
August 3, 2021 0.10[36] 0.52[36]
NXT 2.0 premiere September 14, 2021 0.21[37] 0.77[37] The first episode of the newly revamped NXT, featuring a new logo, remodeled WWE Performance Center, and new theme song performed by Wale.
Featured the wedding of Indi Hartwell and Dexter Lumis, with the main event match being Tommaso Ciampa vs. Pete Dunne vs. LA Knight vs. Von Wagner in a fatal four-way match for the vacant NXT Championship.
Halloween Havoc 2021 October 26, 2021 0.18[38] 0.746[38] Special Halloween-themed episode of NXT.
Featured Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Bron Breakker for the NXT Championship.

2022

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Rating
(18–49)
U.S.
Viewers
(million)
Notes
New Year's Evil 2022 January 4, 2022 Orlando, Florida WWE Performance Center 0.16[39] 0.685[39] New Year's special of NXT. Featured Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Bron Breakker for the NXT Championship.
Vengeance Day 2022 February 15, 2022 0.11[40] 0.525[40] Valentine's Day special edition of NXT. Aired on Syfy. Featured Bron Breakker (c) vs. Santos Escobar for the NXT Championship
Roadblock 2022 March 8, 2022 0.13[41] 0.613[41] Featured Bron Breakker (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Tommaso Ciampa in a triple threat match for the NXT Championship
Spring Breakin' 2022 May 3, 2022 0.13[42] 0.661[42] Spring Break special edition of NXT. Featured Bron Breakker (c) vs. Joe Gacy for the NXT Championship
The Great American Bash July 5, 2022 0.12[43] 0.593[43] Fourth of July special edition of NXT. Featured Bron Breakker (c) vs. Cameron Grimes for the NXT Championship
Heatwave 2022 August 16, 2022 0.14[44] 0.678[44] First Heat Wave event held since 2000, making its WWE debut. Featured Bron Breakker (c) vs. JD McDonagh for the NXT Championship.
1 Year Anniversary Celebration of NXT 2.0 September 13, 2022 0.15[45] 0.728[45] One year anniversary celebration of NXT 2.0.
At the end of the show, a video narrated by Shawn Michaels featured a revised NXT logo which effectively ended the "2.0" branding. Fan interactive vote for matches revived the Taboo Tuesday concept used from 2004 to 2008, but not branded as such.

2023

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Rating
(18–49)
U.S.
Viewers
(million)
Notes
New Year's Evil 2023 January 10, 2023 Orlando, Florida WWE Performance Center 0.15[46] 0.700[46] New Year's special of NXT. Featured Bron Breakker (c) vs. Grayson Waller for the NXT Championship
Roadblock 2023 March 7, 2023 0.17[47] 0.624[47] Featured Roxanne Perez (c) vs. Meiko Satomura for the NXT Women's Championship
Spring Breakin' 2023 April 25, 2023 0.18 0.647 Featured Indi Hartwell (c) vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Tiffany Stratton for the NXT Women's Championship
Gold Rush June 20, 2023 0.23 0.773 Featured Seth "Freakin" Rollins (c) vs. Bron Breakker for the World Heavyweight Championship
June 27, 2023 0.17 0.622 Featured Carmelo Hayes (c) vs. Baron Corbin for the NXT Championship
Heatwave 2023 August 22, 2023 0.19 0.720 Featured Carmelo Hayes (c) vs. Wes Lee for the NXT Championship
First 30 Minutes Commercial-Free October 10, 2023 0.30 0.921 The first 30 minutes of the NXT broadcast was commercial-free. Featured matches included:

Cody Rhodes was named the special guest general manager for the night. WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker made a surprise appearance. This episode went head-to-head with AEW Dynamite, which was aired on Tuesday due to TBS coverage of the MLB playoffs.

Halloween Havoc 2023 October 24, 2023 0.21[48] 0.787[48] Featured Becky Lynch (c) vs. Lyra Valkyria for the NXT Women's Championship
October 31, 2023 0.20[49] 0.674[49] Featured Ilja Dragunov (c) vs. Carmelo Hayes for the NXT Championship

2024

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Episode Title Date Location Venue Rating
(18–49)
U.S.
Viewers
(million)
Notes
New Year's Evil 2024 January 2, 2024 Orlando, Florida WWE Performance Center 0.25 0.768 Fourth annual NXT: New Year's Evil event.
Roadblock 2024 March 5, 2024 0.16 0.654 Third annual Roadblock event.
Spring Breakin' 2024 April 23, 2024 0.20[50] 0.661[50] Third annual Spring Breakin' event
April 30, 2024 0.14 0.564 Part 2 of the fourth annual Spring Breakin' event.
The Great American Bash 2024 July 30, 2024 0.15[51] 0.468[51] Aired on Syfy due to USA Network’s coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics. Part 1 of the fifth annual NXT: The Great American Bash.
August 6, 2024 0.16 0.534 Aired on Syfy due to USA Network’s coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics. Part 2 of the fifth annual NXT: The Great American Bash.
WWE Week on USA September 10, 2024 0.19 0.628 The first 30 minutes of the NXT broadcast was commercial-free. Special episode as a part of the WWE Week on USA Network, where NXT alongside with Raw and SmackDown was aired on USA Network that week.
NXT's CW Premiere
Week 1
October 1, 2024 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena 0.26[52] 0.895[52] Live debut episode on The CW held outside of the WWE Performance Center to mark the start of the “CW Era” of NXT. CM Punk, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair made appearances, while a special MizTV episode hosted by The Miz, featuring NXT North American Champion Oba Femi and Tony D'Angelo took place.
NXT's CW Premiere
Week 2
October 8, 2024 Chesterfield, Missouri The Factory At The District 0.24 0.874 Second NXT episode on The CW, held outside of the WWE Performance Center to mark the start of the “CW Era” of NXT. Sexyy Red made an appearance. This episode went head-to-head with AEW Dynamite's Title Tuesday special episode, which aired on Tuesday due to TBS coverage of the MLB playoffs.
NXT 2300 November 6, 2024 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2300 Arena 0.17 0.619 Special Wednesday episode of NXT held outside of the WWE Performance Center, marking NXT's first broadcast from 2300 Arena, the former ECW Arena. This episode took place on a Wednesday due to the 2024 United States presidential election, thus going head-to-head with AEW Dynamite.

See also

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References

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