Who was in NXT in 2015?

Who was in NXT in 2015?

TakeOver: Brooklyn was the first WWE-promoted event appearance of Japanese wrestler Jushin Thunder Liger, who made a one-off appearance for the company in a match against Tyler Breeze….

NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn
Date August 22, 2015
City Brooklyn, New York
Venue Barclays Center
Attendance 15,589

Who was the NXT Champion in 2015?

Kevin Owens
Championship Holders over time

Champion Date of Reign | Time Held
Kevin Owens Feb 11, 2015 – Jul 4, 2015 142 days
Sami Zayn Dec 11, 2014 – Feb 11, 2015 62 days
Adrian Neville Feb 27, 2014 – Dec 11, 2014 286 days
Bo Dallas Jun 12, 2013 – Feb 27, 2014 260 days

Why did Balor go back to NXT?

In an interview with FOX Sports, Balor revealed the reason for his run on NXT. “The office came to me and said, ‘Hey, we know you need a little time to regroup and refocus, and we could use your help in NXT. But you recalibrate your character and then go back to RAW or SmackDown,'” Finn Balor said.

Who was the last NXT Champion?

Tommaso Ciampa
Tommaso Ciampa Wins NXT Championship After Samoa Joe’s Injury. Tommaso Ciampa won a Fatal 4-Way on Tuesday night’s edition of NXT to win the NXT Championship vacated by Samoa Joe.

Who founded NXT?

Vince McMahon
Linda McMahon
WWE/Founders

Who is the first 2 time NXT Champion?

6 Samoa Joe Samoa Joe stands in history as the first person to ever win the NXT Championship two times.

Is Finn Balor back?

Finn Balor made his return to WWE’s main roster on Friday night’s edition of SmackDown at the Toyota Center in Houston. Friday also marked the first time SmackDown or Raw occurred in front of a live crowd since before the COVID-19 pandemic started early last year.

Who is the wife of Finn Balor?

Vero Rodríguezm. 2019
Finn Bálor/Wife

Who is the first WWE NXT Champion?

Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins became the first NXT Champion by defeating Jinder Mahal in the tournament finals on July 26, 2012 (aired August 29).

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