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August 14th, 2019 Review Of WWE's NXT

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Join @EvanTMack, @TKTrinidad, and @RealJackFarmer as they break down all the big news coming out of NXT TakeOver Toronto, as well as the NXT Breakout Tournament Finals.

Ever wondered where these current wrestling superstars showcase their skills? Join us on the WWE NXT AFTER SHOW as we discuss some of the best matches from the wrestlers who know no limits.

ABOUT WWE NXT: WWE NXT is the professional wrestling developmental branch for WWE, based in Winter Park, Florida. From its inception in August 2012 to June 2013, it was a distinct but affiliated developmental territory for WWE under the name NXT Wrestling. In June 2013, the NXT Wrestling website was shut down and NXT content was moved to WWE.com. From February 2014, NXT started a series of live special events broadcast on the WWE Network, comparable to main roster pay-per-view shows. Despite its status as a developmental branch, NXT has been praised for its high quality of wrestling, captivating storylines, and the opportunities they afford female wrestlers as opposed to on the main roster; the latter of which has led to a change on how women's wrestling is portrayed in WWE.

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Join @EvanTMack, @TKTrinidad, and @RealJackFarmer as they break down all the big news coming out of NXT TakeOver Toronto, as well as the NXT Breakout Tournament Finals.

Ever wondered where these current wrestling superstars showcase their skills? Join us on the WWE NXT AFTER SHOW as we discuss some of the best matches from the wrestlers who know no limits.

ABOUT WWE NXT: WWE NXT is the professional wrestling developmental branch for WWE, based in Winter Park, Florida. From its inception in August 2012 to June 2013, it was a distinct but affiliated developmental territory for WWE under the name NXT Wrestling. In June 2013, the NXT Wrestling website was shut down and NXT content was moved to WWE.com. From February 2014, NXT started a series of live special events broadcast on the WWE Network, comparable to main roster pay-per-view shows. Despite its status as a developmental branch, NXT has been praised for its high quality of wrestling, captivating storylines, and the opportunities they afford female wrestlers as opposed to on the main roster; the latter of which has led to a change on how women's wrestling is portrayed in WWE.

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