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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Mar 13, 2017 15:08:56 GMT -5
So NXT will be visiting a town near me next month and im going. I have never been to a NXT house show. I was wonder what was everyones experiences when attending a NXT house show. Is it a better atmosphere than WWE, which in my opinion isnt fan friendly.
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Post by DeadHeadKing on Mar 13, 2017 15:44:26 GMT -5
I went to my first NXT show in Nashville back in January and I had an amazing time. The atmosphere is great and watching NXT live is so much better then watching on the network. Trust me, go to the show it will not disappoint.
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Post by 6 seasons and a movie on Mar 13, 2017 17:31:10 GMT -5
So NXT will be visiting a town near me next month and im going. I have never been to a NXT house show. I was wonder what was everyones experiences when attending a NXT house show. Is it a better atmosphere than WWE, which in my opinion isnt fan friendly. Thanks for the heads up! As someone else in Missouri I am glad to see they will be in the state. Will likely be going to the KC show as it is the closest to me. Hope to find presale code and hope to get good seats.
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Post by Stuart? on Mar 13, 2017 17:34:02 GMT -5
I went to one of their shows on the UK tour last June. Best night of live wrestling I've ever experienced. Seeing Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, Shinsuke Nakamura and Austin Aries in the same ring at the same time truly was a pleasure and a night I'll never ever forget.
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Post by Will on Mar 13, 2017 17:46:53 GMT -5
your going to see people not on nxt tv like adriane abu joude ,mandy rose and i think theres a couple more
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Mar 13, 2017 20:41:59 GMT -5
So NXT will be visiting a town near me next month and im going. I have never been to a NXT house show. I was wonder what was everyones experiences when attending a NXT house show. Is it a better atmosphere than WWE, which in my opinion isnt fan friendly. Thanks for the heads up! As someone else in Missouri I am glad to see they will be in the state. Will likely be going to the KC show as it is the closest to me. Hope to find presale code and hope to get good seats. im going to the st. charles show. Im in southeast missouri. lol shows were just listed today and tickets go on sale friday
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Post by BØRNS on Mar 13, 2017 21:07:15 GMT -5
I went to an NXT show in Seattle which was in a really old theater. The ring was on the stage and seating was standard mezzanine so we were actually quite far from the ring. I would go again, and it was cool in a different non-arena show. I'd recommend going, if anything just to see WWE from another style of production.
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Post by xtremebadass on Mar 13, 2017 21:14:16 GMT -5
Went to NXT in Chicago in January 2016. Best live show I've ever been to and I've been to WWE PPV's, Raw's, SmackDown's and TNA Bound for Glory 2008. The atmosphere of that NXT show was amazing. Granted the roster at that time was during NXT's peak, not sure how NXT is now.
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Post by bigshab421 on Mar 14, 2017 12:06:38 GMT -5
I just went a couple weeks ago in Warren, Ohio. It was awesome as other NXT shows have been, but this one felt like a house show. The first NXT house show I went to the main event was Joe v. Balor v. Breeze v. Owens (c) and had Becky v. Sasha (c) both for the titles. Last weeks show had Tye/Shinsuke v. Almas/Roode and Liv/Asuka (c) the womens title on the line.
I think now that the brand is established as a touring entity they are laying off PPV quality house shows, but it is still an awesome show and definitely worth the money. The intimate experience, and the opportunity to see guys like Roode and Nakamura so close is something worth going for.
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Post by Escape The Rules on Mar 14, 2017 15:00:46 GMT -5
My first and only NXT show was the Glasgow show on the UK tour in December 2015. I think it might have been the best crowd I've ever been a part of. Incredible. Really hardcore crowd, I was expecting it to be mostly kids like all house shows here are. I was wrong. The chants all night were absolutely brilliant!
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Post by JC Motors on Mar 15, 2017 9:54:10 GMT -5
I went to an NXT show in Seattle which was in a really old theater. The ring was on the stage and seating was standard mezzanine so we were actually quite far from the ring. I would go again, and it was cool in a different non-arena show. I'd recommend going, if anything just to see WWE from another style of production. That sounds like a really odd setup
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Post by havoc7179 on Mar 15, 2017 10:53:21 GMT -5
your going to see people not on nxt tv like adriane abu joude ,mandy rose and i think theres a couple more I went to the 2 shows they did in West Palm Beach. First, let me echo what others have said that it is an incredible experience and you'll have a great time. Mine was held in a convention center, and housed maybe a few hundred people. It's small and intimate. You'll have great seats wherever you go. The matches are all quality matches (Long matches, "squashes" that actually last a while). What I can recall of my two times, you'll get some good quality title defenses. Here's some listing: First Show: Uhaa Nation/Apollo Crews beat Soloomon Crow Revival (then known as Mechanics) v. Fulton and Dawkins Eva Marie a and Lina Fanene beat Jessie McKay and Cassie Bull dempsey beat Mike Rawlis Vaudevillains beat BAMF (WITH ALEXA) Bayley beat Dana Brooke and Emma Samoa Joe beat Tye Dillinger Finn Balor beat Tyler Breeze with title on the line. Second Show: Manny Andrade beat Rich Swann NXT Women's Champion Bayley and Carmella beat Emma and Billie Kay Tye Dillinger beat Riddick Moss Chad Gable and Jason Jordan beat NXT Tag Team Champions Revival Sami Zayn beat Samoa Joe in the match of the night Nia Jax beat Aliyah NXT Champion Finn Balor beat Baron Corbin with title on the line. Yes, you'll have people who haven't really been on TV that much or at all. My second show saw the debuting Uha Nation/Apollo Crews face Solomon Crowe. But for the most part, you'll get some big names. Crowd really gets into the matches, and wrestlers seem to react. During the Riddick Moss match at the second show, people kept chanting "Who's the jobber" and Moss kept reacting--I think he said "I'm no jobber" at one point. When the crowd was chanting for "Gotch," English would reply "Then Gotch you shall have" and tagged him in. Just some examples that stuck out. Also, Finn gave the Too Sweet to a lot of fans...myself included. It's just a fun show.
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Post by BØRNS on Mar 15, 2017 12:14:19 GMT -5
I went to an NXT show in Seattle which was in a really old theater. The ring was on the stage and seating was standard mezzanine so we were actually quite far from the ring. I would go again, and it was cool in a different non-arena show. I'd recommend going, if anything just to see WWE from another style of production. That sounds like a really odd setup Here's a photo
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 12:29:29 GMT -5
There is nothing like it!.. I only go to WWE NXT Tours these days, the chants are fantastic..
The Download Festival shows last year were some of the wildest atmospheres I've ever been a part of! Buzzing they've announced they're doing it again this summer!
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Post by JC Motors on Mar 15, 2017 13:18:56 GMT -5
That sounds like a really odd setup Here's a photo That is one weird setup. A high school Gymnasium would be a better choice
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Post by The Yes Man on Mar 15, 2017 14:32:14 GMT -5
I've been to NXT Dallas, and a house show about a month or two later, and they were by far the most fun shows I've been to. The house show had Shinsuke vs Breeze in a really fun match, and Joe vs Balor in the main event. Joe won, but after the match Finn did karaoke.
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Post by Boy Wonder on Mar 15, 2017 14:42:09 GMT -5
I went to Columbus' a few weeks ago. Crowd and atmosphere is great, but the matches were pretty bland. I think I'm just used to ROH and AIW shows where matches are 20 minutes of guys pulling out all the stops.
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Post by BØRNS on Mar 15, 2017 14:43:50 GMT -5
Here's a photo That is one weird setup. A high school Gymnasium would be a better choice Yeah it was... They had a row or two of ringside up on the stage but everyone else was pretty far away. Felt weird watching. I'm guessing they picked the venue because it's historic. I was in Seattle on business so I went but I don't really know anything more. The show they did the next night was in an arena but was only 1/3rd full from photos I saw.
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Mar 15, 2017 15:26:45 GMT -5
That is one weird setup. A high school Gymnasium would be a better choice Yeah it was... They had a row or two of ringside up on the stage but everyone else was pretty far away. Felt weird watching. I'm guessing they picked the venue because it's historic. I was in Seattle on business so I went but I don't really know anything more. The show they did the next night was in an arena but was only 1/3rd full from photos I saw. I think thats actually really cool!
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Post by CampCornette on Mar 15, 2017 16:48:10 GMT -5
Nxt is dead. Leave it to Vince to pillage all the talent to the main roster.
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