NXT Championship

NXT Championship

The NXT Championship belt with default side plates
(2017–present)
Details
Promotion WWE
Brand NXT
Date established July 1, 2012
Current champion(s) Bobby Roode
Date won January 28, 2017
Past design(s)

The NXT Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE on their developmental brand NXT. Introduced on July 1, 2012, it is the top championship of NXT. Seth Rollins was the inaugural champion. The current champion is Bobby Roode, who is in his first reign.

History

The longest reigning NXT Champion Finn Bálor

The championship was first introduced on the July 1, 2012 edition of NXT when NXT Commissioner Dusty Rhodes announced a "Gold Rush" tournament, featuring four developmental roster NXT Superstars and four main roster WWE Superstars competing to be crowned as the inaugural NXT Champion in a knockout system format, replacing the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship that was retired in the same month after merger of FCW. The first NXT Champion was crowned on July 26, 2012, with Seth Rollins defeating Jinder Mahal in the tournament final.[1][2] On November 19, 2016 at NXT TakeOver: Toronto, Samoa Joe became the first performer to hold the championship on more than one occasion.[3]

On April 1, 2017, at WrestleMania Axxess, NXT General Manager William Regal announced that all of the NXT titles would be redesigned. The new titles were unveiled at NXT TakeOver: Orlando that same night and given to the winners of their respective matches.[4]

Inaugural tournament

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Richie Steamboat Pin
Leo Kruger
Richie Steamboat
Jinder Mahal Sub
Bo Dallas
Jinder Mahal Sub
Jinder Mahal
Seth Rollins Pin
Seth Rollins Pin
Drew McIntyre
Seth Rollins Pin
Michael McGillicutty
Justin Gabriel
Michael McGillicutty Pin

Reigns

As of August 16, 2017, there have been 12 championship reigns with 10 different champions. The inaugural champion was Seth Rollins. Samoa Joe and Shinsuke Nakamura have the most reigns with two. Finn Bálor's reign as champion is the longest at 292 days (although WWE recognizes it at 293), while Samoa Joe's second reign is the shortest at 14 days. Bo Dallas holds the record as the youngest champion, winning the title two days before his 23rd birthday, while Bobby Roode is the oldest champion, winning the title at 39.

Bobby Roode is the current champion in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Shinsuke Nakamura at NXT TakeOver: San Antonio in San Antonio, TX on January 28, 2017.

Reign The reign number for the wrestler listed
Location The city in which the title was won
Event The event in which the title was won
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
No. Wrestler Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Seth Rollins 1 July 26, 2012 133 Winter Park, FL NXT Defeated Jinder Mahal in the tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
WWE recognizes Rollins' reign as lasting 134 days, beginning on August 29, 2012 and ending on January 9, 2013, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
[5]
2 Big E Langston 1 December 6, 2012 168 Winter Park, FL NXT This was a no disqualification match.
WWE recognizes Big E's reign as lasting 154 days, beginning on January 9, 2013 and ending on June 12, 2013, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
[6]
3 Bo Dallas 1 May 23, 2013 280 Winter Park, FL NXT WWE recognizes Dallas' reign as lasting 261 days, beginning on June 12, 2013, when the episode aired on tape delay. [7]
4 Adrian Neville 1 February 27, 2014 287 Winter Park, FL NXT Arrival This was a ladder match. [8]
5 Sami Zayn 1 December 11, 2014 62 Winter Park, FL NXT TakeOver: R Evolution This was a title vs. career match. If Zayn had lost, he would have voluntarily quit NXT.
WWE recognizes Zayn's reign as lasting 63 days.
[9]
6 Kevin Owens 1 February 11, 2015 143 Winter Park, FL NXT TakeOver: Rival Owens won when the referee decided that Sami Zayn was unable to continue. [10]
7 Finn Bálor 1 July 4, 2015 292 Tokyo, Japan The Beast in the East WWE recognizes Bálor's reign as lasting 293 days. [11]
8 Samoa Joe 1 April 21, 2016 121 Lowell, MA Live event WWE recognizes Joe's reign as lasting 122 days. [12][13]
9 Shinsuke Nakamura 1 August 20, 2016 91 Brooklyn, NY NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II WWE recognizes Nakamura's reign as lasting 92 days. [14]
10 Samoa Joe 2 November 19, 2016 14 Toronto, ON NXT TakeOver: Toronto [3]
11 Shinsuke Nakamura 2 December 3, 2016 56 Osaka, Japan NXT An edited version of this match aired on the December 7, 2016 episode.
The full match aired on the December 28, 2016 episode.
WWE recognizes Nakamura's reign as lasting 57 days.
[15][16]
12 Bobby Roode 1 January 28, 2017 200+ San Antonio, TX NXT TakeOver: San Antonio [17]

Combined reigns

As of August 16, 2017.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days Combined days
recognized by WWE
1 Bálor, FinnFinn Bálor 1 292 293
2 Neville, AdrianAdrian Neville 1 287
3 Dallas, BoBo Dallas 1 280 261
4 Roode, BobbyBobby Roode 1 200+
5 Langston, Big EBig E Langston 1 168 154
6 Nakamura, ShinsukeShinsuke Nakamura 2 147 149
7 Owens, KevinKevin Owens 1 143
8 Joe, SamoaSamoa Joe 2 135 136
9 Rollins, SethSeth Rollins 1 133 134
10 Zayn, SamiSami Zayn 1 62 63

See also

Notes

  1. WWE officially recognizes it as 293 days

References

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