October 6, 2012
The change from FCW to NXT
There
was talk about the future of WWE developmental territory, FCW, after the announcement that it would no longer be taped in Tampa. It was speculated
that it would be moved to Connecticut near WWE headquarters. The rumors were
put to rest when WWE formally announced that they were moving their NXT tapings to Full
Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. The FCW talent would be
used and the name would eventually be changed to WWE NXT.
WWE
NXT was originally shown in America on the SyFy network as a replacement for the ECW brand. Halfway through the third season it was taken off television and made as a web based production that was taped on Tuesdays previous to Smackdown. According to James Caldwell of PWTorch “Moving
NXT away from the Smackdown tapings will allow the developmental wrestlers to
perform in a more intimate setting in front of a crowd mainly consisting of
college students would be expected to actually react to the wrestlers. Also,
WWE management will be able to focus more on the tapings when not scrambling to
put the finishing touches on Smackdown”.
There has been mixed reviews about this merger/change. FCW did
have a deep rich history, but as with everything there comes a time for change.
It is a huge opportunity for students at Full Sail as an internship. It’s a win
for all involved. The students gain experience and the WWE cuts production
costs with the help of the interns. It is held in a new revamped venue and
format. Proceeds from the tapings go into a scholarship for students. It is an
amazing partnership for all involved. Triple H stated in the Miami Herald, “We did some events here. We turned them into
TV. We got the idea to do the show here. The show took off. We didn’t want to
have no value for tickets, so we started charging a little for tickets. Then it
was like, ‘You know what. Let’s take that money and give it back to the school.
Let’s make a scholarship fund and give it to the students.’” How amazing is
that? I love it.
Personally, I am ecstatic about this change. As a student of Full Sail, in the Sports Management Master's program, have this opportunity to add this internship to my resume. I will get to work with
one of the most versatile and diverse groups of individuals in the
entertainment industry. Upon my acceptance in the program, I had hopes of working
within some aspect of professional wrestling. This change of venue had not been announced at that time. Weeks after my acceptance, opportunity fell right on my lap, and I am going to embrace it
fully. NXT is the future of the industry on so many levels. I get to grow as a professional in the industry as the talent does also. It an awesome dynamic. Through this blog I
hope to shed light on my experiences, showcase the talent of NXT, and news about
it.
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