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This is a list of episodes for the professional wrestling television series called WWE NXT. WWE NXT and NXT is an American professional wrestling television program that is produced by the WWE. NXT would become the third main program for the company starting in February 2010. NXT would replace the series called ECW, which was the third main program. This series had special events called NXT Takeovers.

A new series called 205 Live would be introduced in November 2016. The 205 Live brand would be integrated into NXT beginning in October 2019. Another new series called NXT UK would be introduced in October 2018. Starting in September 2022, the NXT UK brand would merge into the NXT brand.[1] [2] [3]

Series overview

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WWE NXT series overview
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
115February 23, 2010 (2010-02-23)June 1, 2010 (2010-06-01)Syfy
213June 8, 2010 (2010-06-08)August 31, 2010 (2010-08-31)SyFy
313September 7, 2010 (2010-09-07)September 28, 2010 (2010-09-28)SyFy
September 29, 2010 (2010-09-29)November 30, 2010 (2010-11-30)Webcast
413December 7, 2010 (2010-12-07)March 1, 2011 (2011-03-01)Webcast
567March 8, 2011 (2011-03-08)June 13, 2012 (2012-06-13)Webcast
628June 20, 2012 (2012-06-20)December 28, 2012 (2012-12-28)Webcast
752January 2, 2013 (2013-01-02)December 25, 2013 (2013-12-25)Webcast
855January 1, 2014 (2014-01-01)February 26, 2014 (2014-02-26)Webcast
February 27, 2014 (2014-02-27)December 25, 2014 (2014-12-25)WWE Network
958January 1, 2015 (2015-01-01)December 30, 2015 (2015-12-30)WWE Network
1056January 6, 2016 (2016-01-06)December 28, 2016 (2016-12-28)WWE Network
1157January 4, 2017 (2017-01-04)December 27, 2017 (2017-12-27)WWE Network
1257January 3, 2018 (2018-01-03)December 26, 2018 (2018-12-26)WWE Network
1357January 2, 2019 (2019-01-02)September 17, 2019 (2019-09-17)WWE Network
September 18, 2019 (2019-09-18)December 25, 2019 (2019-12-25)USA Network
1458January 1, 2020 (2020-01-01)December 30, 2020 (2020-12-30)USA Network
1557January 6, 2021 (2021-01-06)December 28, 2021 (2021-12-28)USA Network
1657January 4, 2022 (2022-01-04)December 27, 2022 (2022-12-27)WWE Network
1759January 3, 2023 (2023-01-03)December 26, 2023 (2023-12-26)WWE Network
1855January 2, 2024 (2024-01-02)September 30, 2024 (2024-09-30)USA Network
October 1, 2024 (2024-10-01)December 31, 2024 (2024-12-31)The CW

Broadcast Schedule

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Day Time: ET Name Years Channel
Tuesdays 10-11pm. WWE NXT February 23, 2010 - October 4, 2010 SyFy
Tuesdays 9-10pm. WWE NXT October 5, 2010 - March 7, 2011 Webcast
Tuesdays 9-10pm. WWE NXT Redemption March 8, 2011 - June 19, 2012 Webcast
Wednesdays 9-10pm. WWE NXT June 20, 2012 - February 26, 2014 Webcast
Thursdays 9-10pm. WWE NXT February 27, 2014 - January 13, 2015 WWE Network
Wednesdays 9-10pm. WWE NXT January 14, 2015 - September 17, 2019 WWE Network
Wednesdays 8-10pm. WWE NXT September 18, 2019 - April 12, 2021 USA Network
Tuesdays 8-10pm. WWE NXT April 13, 2021 - July 26, 2021 USA Network
Tuesdays 8-10pm. WWE NXT July 27, 2021 - August 9, 2021 SyFy
Tuesdays 8-10pm. WWE NXT August 10, 2021 - September 13, 2021 USA Network
Tuesdays 8-10pm. WWE NXT 2.0 September 14, 2021 - September 13, 2022 USA Network
Tuesdays 8-10pm. WWE NXT September 14, 2022 - Present USA Network

Seasons

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Season 1

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Episode Date City Venue
1 February 23, 2010 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bradley Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the Commentators. Savannah was the Ring Announcer. Matt Striker was the Host and the Backstage Interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Chad Patton and Jack Doan were the Referees. Vince McMahon was the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. Rookie and Pro pairings were Daniel Bryan with The Miz, Darren Young with CM Punk, Luke Gallows & Serena, David Otunga with R-Truth, Heath Slater with Christian, Justin Gabriel with Matt Hardy, Michael Tarver with Carlito, Skip Sheffield with William Regal, and Wade Barrett with Chris Jericho.[8]
  • Unified WWE Tag Team Champion and WWE United States Champion The Miz is shown backstage with the the NXT rookies before introducing his rookie. Matt Striker is shown backstage talking. Daniel Bryan and The Miz in ring Promos on each other before Miz slapped Bryan. Matt Striker backstage interview with Daniel Bryan. Michael Tarver Vignette is shown. Heath Slater vignette is shown. CM Punk and R-Truth are shown backstage giving pep talks to their rookies. CM Punk Video promo on Darren Young. David Otunga vignette is shown. Matt Hardy & Justin Gabriel are set for next week. Highlights of earlier between Daniel Bryan and The Miz is shown. Matt Striker is shown backstage discussing the show.
  • Tag Team Match - Christian & Heath Slater defeated Carlito & Michael Tarver by Pinfall. Carlito introduced Tarver before the match.
  • Singles Match - David Otunga with R-Truth defeated Darren Young with The Straight Edge Society by Pinfall. The Straight Edge Society lefted ringside while Otunga and Truth celebrated after the match.
  • Singles Match - World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho with Wade Barrett defeated Daniel Bryan with Unified WWE Tag Team Champion and WWE United States Champion The Miz by pinfall. The Miz attacked Bryan after the match. Wade Barrett introduced Jericho before the match.
2 March 2, 2010 Wichita, Kansas Intrust Bank Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Chad Patton, Jack Doan and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[9]
  • Daniel Bryan vignette is shown. A Trainer is checking on Daniel Bryan backstage before Miz informs him about his match. WrestleMania 26 ad is shown. Matt Striker is shown talking backstage. Did you know? graphic is shown featuring last weeks show. Matt Striker backstage interview with David Otunga before R-Truth confronted him. Christian and Heath Slater were shown talking backstage. Wade Barrett video package is shown. Matt Striker backstage interview with Justin Gabriel and Matt Hardy. WrestleMania 26 ad is shown featuring the theme song. Skip Sheffield vigentte is shown. Matt Striker and the Rookies are shown backstage talking before Carlito interrupts them and spits an apple in Slater's face.
  • Singles Match - Darren Young with the Straight Edge Society defeated David Otunga with R-Truth by pinfall. the Straight Society lefted ringside without Young while Otunga shoved R-Truth after the match.
  • Singles Match - Wade Barrett with World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jerichio defeated Daniel Bryan by pinfall. Jericho attacked Bryan after the match before putting him in the walls of jericho. Unified WWE Tag Team Champion and WWE United States Champion The Miz and Carlito were shown watching on backstage during the match.
  • Tag Team Match - Matt Hardy and Justin Gabriel defeated Skip Sheffield and William Regal by pinfall.
3 March 9, 2010 Seattle, Washington KeyArena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[10]
4 March 16, 2010 Los Angeles, California Staples Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Jack Doan and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[11]
5 March 23, 2010 San Jose, California HP Pavilion
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney and Jack Doan were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[12]
6 March 30, 2010 Las Vegas, Nevada Thomas & Mack Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Mike Chioda and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[13]
7 April 6, 2010 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Chad Patton, Jack Doan and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[14]
8 April 13, 2010 London, England The O2 Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Chad Patton and Jack Doan were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[15]
9 April 20, 2010 Uncasville, Connecticut Mohegan Sun Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Jack Doan and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[16]
10 April 27, 2010 Hershey, Pennsylvania Giant Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Jack Doan and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[17]
11 May 4, 2010 North Charleston, South Carolina North Charleston Coliseum
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, John Cone and Charles Robinson were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[18]
12 May 11, 2010 Buffalo, New York HSBC Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Jack Doan and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[19]
13 May 18, 2010 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Scotibank Place
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Chad Patton, John Cone and Charles Robinson were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[20]
14 May 25, 2010 Cleveland, Ohio Quicken Loans Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Charles Robinson and Jack Doan were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[21]
15 June 1, 2010 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Savannah was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Mike Chioda was the referee. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[22]

Season 2

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Episode Date City Venue
1 June 8, 2010 Tampa, Florida St. Pete Times Forum
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Rookie and pairings were Alex Riley with The Miz, Eli Cottonwood with John Morrison, Husky Harris with Cody Rhodes, Kaval with LayCool, Lucky Cannon with Mark Henry, Michael McGillicutty with Kofi Kingston, Percy Watson with Montel Vontavious Porter, and Titus O'Neil with Zack Ryder.[27]
2 June 15, 2010 Raleigh, North Carolina RBC Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[28]
3 June 22, 2010 Manchester, New Hampshire Verizon Wireless Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson, Jack Doan and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[29]
4 June 29, 2010 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Mohegan Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Chad Patton and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[30]
5 July 6, 2010 Atlanta, Georgia Philips Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Aaron Mahoney, Charles Robinson and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[31]
6 July 13, 2010 Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Jack Doan and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[32]
7 July 20, 2010 North Little Rock, Arkansas Verizon Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Aaron Mahoney, Chad Patton, Charles Robinson, Jack Doan and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[33]
8 July 27, 2010 Corpus Christi, Texas American Bank Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Aaron Mahoney, Charles Robinson, John Cone and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[34]
9 August 3, 2010 Laredo, Texas Laredo Energy Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Aaron Mahoney, Charles Robinson, John Cone and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[35]
10 August 10, 2010 San Jose, California HP Pavilion
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Aaron Mahoney and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[36]
11 August 17, 2010 Bakersfield, California Rabobank Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Aaron Mahoney, Chad Patton and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[37]
12 August 24, 2010 Fresno, California Save Mart Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Jamie Keyes was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. John Cone was the referre. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[38]
13 August 31, 2010 Albany, New York Times Union Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Ashley Valence was the Co Host. Aaron Mahoney, Charles Robinson and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[39]

Season 3

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Episode Date City Venue
1 September 7, 2010 Baltimore, Maryland 1st Mariner Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Rookie and Pair pairings were AJ with Primo, Aksana with Goldust, Jamie with The Bella Twins, Kaitlyn with Vickie Guerrero, Maxine with Alicia Fox, and Naomi with Kelly Kelly.[44]
2 September 14, 2010 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Jack Doan, John Cone and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[45]
3 September 21, 2010 Bloomington, Illinois U.S. Cellular Coliseum
Michael Cole, CM Punk and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Chad Patton and Justin King were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[46]
4 September 28, 2010 Bloomington, Illinois U.S. Cellular Coliseum
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton and Charles Robinson were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[47]
5 October 5, 2010 Topeka, Kansas Landon Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Charles Robinson, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[48]
6 October 12, 2010 Portland, Oregon Rose Garden
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Jack Doan and Justin King were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[49]
7 October 19, 2010 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Rexall Place
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney and Justin King were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[50]
8 October 26, 2010 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bradley Center
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[51]
9 November 2, 2010 Bridgeport, Connecticut Arena at Yarbor Yard
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the hoster and backstage interviewer. John Cone, Justin King, Rod Zapata and Ryan Tran were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[52]
10 November 9, 2010 Manchester, England Manchester Evening News Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the hoster and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[53]
11 November 16, 2010 Richmond, Virginia Richmond Coliseum
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the hoster and backstage interviewer. Aaron Mahoney, Mike Chioda, Rod Zapata and Ryan Tran were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[54]
12 November 23, 2010 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the hoster and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson, Jack Doan, Justin King and Marc Harris were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[55]
13 November 30, 2010 Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk Scope
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the hoster and backstage interviewer. John Cone, Justin King, Rod Zapata and Ryan Tran were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[56]

Season 4

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Episode Date City Venue
1 December 7, 2010 Dayton, Ohio Nutter Center
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Justin Roberts was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. John Cone, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Rookie and Pro pairings were Brodus Clay with Ted DiBiase & Maryse, Byron Saxton with Chris Masters, Conor O'Brian with Alberto Del Rio & Ricardo Rodriguez, Derrick Bateman with Daniel Bryan, Jacob Novak with Dolph Ziggler & Vickie Guerrero, and Johnny Curtis with R-Truth.[61]
2 December 14, 2010 Lafayette, Louisiana Cajundome
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson, Justin King, Mike Chioda and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[62]
3 December 21, 2010 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, John Cone, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[63]
4 December 28, 2010 Rochester, New York Blue Cross Arena
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Jack Doan, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[64]
5 January 4, 2011 Tucson, Arizona Tucson Convention Center
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, John Cone, Justin King and Rod Zapta were the referees. Vince McMahon was chairman and CEO.[65]
6 January 11, 2011 Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Center
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Jack Doan, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was chairman and CEO.[66]
7 January 18, 2011 Tulsa, Oklahoma BOK Center
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Charles Robinson, Justin King and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was chairman and CEO.[67]
8 January 25, 2011 Cincinnati, Ohio U.S. Bank Arena
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Charles Robinson, John Cone and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was chairman and CEO.[68]
9 February 1, 2011 Uniondale, New York Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. John Cone, Mike Chioda and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was chairman and CEO.[69]
10 February 8, 2011 Green Bay, Wisconsin Resch Center
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Justin King and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[70]
11 February 15, 2011 San Diego, California Valley View Casino Center
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Charles Robinson, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[71]
12 February 22, 2011 Sacramento, California ARCO Arena
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, John Cone, Justin King and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[72]
13 March 1, 2011 Cleveland, Ohio Quicken Loans Arena
Josh Mathews and Todd Grisham were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Justin King and Marc Harris were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[73]

Season 5

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Episode Date City Venue
1 March 8, 2011 Houston, Texas Toyota Center
NXT Redemption premier episode. Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Justin Roberts was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Charles Robinson, John Cone, Justin King, Marc Harris and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[78]
2 March 15, 2011 Kansas City, Missouri Sprint Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Charles Robinson, John Cone, Justin King and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[79]
3 March 22, 2011 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Chad Patton and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[80]
4 March 29, 2011 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Scott Armstrong was the referee. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[81]
5 April 5, 2011 Charlotte, North Carolina Time Warner Cable Arena
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-host. Chad Patton, Mike Chioda and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[82]
6 April 12, 2011 Albany, New York Times Union Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-host. Chad Patton, John Cone, Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[83]
7 April 19, 2011 London, England The O2 Arena
Josh Mathews and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-host. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson, Mike Chioda and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[84]
8 April 26, 2011 Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-host. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson, Mike Chioda, were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[85]
9 May 3, 2011 Orlando, Florida Amway Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Charles Robinson and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[86]
10 May 10, 2011 Nashville, Tennessee Bridgestone Arena
Josh Mathews and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Charles Robinson, Justin King, Rod Zapata and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[87]
11 May 17, 2011 Corpus Christi, Texas American Bank Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[88]
12 May 24, 2011 Spokane, Washington Spokane Arena
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Jack Doan, Mike Chioda and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[89]
13 May 31, 2011 Des Moines, Iowa Wells Fargo Arena
Todd Grisham and Michael Cole were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Chad Patton was the referee. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[90]
14 June 7, 2011 Roanoke, Virginia Roanoke Civic Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Jack Doan, James Maritato and John Cone were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[91]
15 June 14, 2011 Providence, Rhode Island Dunkin Donuts Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Chad Patton and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[92]
16 June 21, 2011 Hershey, Pennsylvania Giant Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Mike Chioda and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[93]
17 June 28, 2011 Phoenix, Arizona US Airways Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Charles Robinson, James Maritato, John Cone and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[94]
18 July 5, 2011 Tucson, Arizona Tucson Arena
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Justin King and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[95]
19 July 12, 2011 Uncasville, Connecticut Mohegan Sun Arena
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Eden Stiles was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. John Cone and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO.[96]
20 July 19, 2011 Minneapolis, Minnesota Target Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Rod Zapata and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the Chief Operating Officer[97]
21 July 26, 2011 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wells Fargo Center
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. James Maritato, Justin King and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[98]
22 August 2, 2011 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Chad Patton and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[99]
23 August 9, 2011 Sacramento, California Power Balance Pavilion
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. John Cone, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[100]
24 August 16, 2011 Bakersfield, California Rabobank Arena
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson and Justin King were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[101]
25 August 23, 2011 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Scotiabank Saddledome
Todd Grisham and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Maryse was the Co-Host. John Cone and Justin King were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[102]
24 August 30, 2011 Stamford, Connecticut Titan Towers
Matt Striker was the commentator and the host. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Chad Patton, James Maritato, Justin King and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[103]
25 September 6, 2011 Toledo, Ohio Huntington Center
Jack Korpela and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson and Justin King were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[104]
26 September 13, 2011 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Air Canda Centre
Jack Korpela and Michael Cole were the commentators. Justin Roberts was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. John Cone, Justin King and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[105]
27 September 20, 2011 Dayton, Ohio Nutter Center
Jack Korpela and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, Charles Robinson and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[106]
28 September 27, 2011 St. Louis, Missouri Scottrade Center
Jack Korpela and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. John Cone, Justin King and Mike Chioda were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[107]
29 October 5, 2011 Biloxi, Mississippi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Jack Korpela and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, Justin King, Mike Chioda and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[108]
30 October 12, 2011 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center
Jack Korpela and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. John Cone, Justin King and Rod Zapata were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[109]
31 October 19, 2011 Mexico City, Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
Jack Korpela and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, John Cone, Mike Chioda and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[110]
32 October 26, 2011 Houston, Texas Toyota Center
Jack Korpela and William Regal were the commentators. Tony Chimel was the ring announcer. Matt Striker was the host and backstage interviewer. Chad Patton, John Cone, Mike Chioda and Scott Armstrong were the referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and CEO. Triple H was the COO.[111]

On-air personalities

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Authority

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Authority Position Date started Date finished
Vince McMahon Chairman and CEO September 16, 2009 July 22, 2022
Matt Striker Host February 23, 2010 June 19, 2012
Triple H Chief Operating Officer July 18, 2011 December 31, 2019
William Regal Match Coordinator February 29, 2012 May 17, 2012
Dusty Rhodes Interim General Manager June 20, 2012 September 4, 2013
NXT Comissioner August 29, 2012 September 5, 2012
Interim General Manager September 6, 2013 September 25, 2013
John "Bradshaw" Layfield General Manager September 25, 2013 July 31, 2014
William Regal General Manager July 31, 2014 November 24, 2015
General Manager December 3, 2015 January 5, 2022
Michael Cole Interim General Manager November 25, 2015 December 2, 2015

Commentators

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Commentators Date started Date finished
Jack Korpela and William Regal September 20, 2011 November 8, 2011
Josh Mathews and Matt Striker November 9, 2011 November 15, 2011
Josh Mathews and William Regal November 16, 2011 November 22, 2011
Matt Striker and William Regal November 23, 2011 November 29, 2011
Josh Mathews and Matt Striker November 30, 2011 January 3, 2012
Matt Striker and William Regal January 4, 2012 January 17, 2012
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews January 18, 2012 January 24, 2012
Josh Mathews and William Regal January 25, 2012 June 19, 2012

Ring Announcers

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Ring Announcers Date started Date finished
Tony Chimel July 19, 2011 November 8, 2011
Eden Stiles November 9, 2011 November 15, 2011
Tony Chimel November 16, 2011 December 6, 2011
Eden Stiles December 7, 2011 December 27, 2011
Tony Chimel December 28, 2011 January 17, 2012
Lilian Garcia January 18, 2012 January 25, 2012
Tony Chimel January 26, 2012 June 19, 2012

Backstage Interviewers

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Backstage Interviewers Date started Date finished
Matt Striker February 23, 2010 June 19, 2013

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