Over the past few months, WWE would change the way they run their NXT brand. A new venue with more color, a new logo and even a new name of NXT 2.0. We would even get new talent, names like Bron Breakker & Tony D’Angelo showing up. This was all put together to try and appeal to a younger market, which has so far been a failure. Now, WWE are going right to the fans with a survey looking for feedback on what we want to see from NXT.
People who have signed up for the WWE mailing list would get this survey in their inbox earlier today. It would be asking what they think about the rebranding, the quality of talent, and how good the show looks among many aspects. WWE have used surveys in the past, even previously asking what promotions they would want to see on the WWE Network. One major part of the survey asked fans if they watched NXT before the rebranding, and which they preferred.
The Questions Asked In The Survey About WWE NXT 2.0
The rest of the survey came in a simple format, asking fans if they agreed or disagreed with the following statements.
- This show has many unique and exciting characters.
- I enjoy the athleticism of the wrestling talent on the show.
- This show has some of my favorite professional wrestling characters.
- Character development is believable.
- Wrestling talent on this show is charismatic.
- I enjoy the interactions and match-ups among female talent.
- The wrestling talent has creative freedom to speak their minds.
- Promos feel natural and not too scripted.
- I enjoy the interactions and match-ups among male talent.
- The show does a good job in developing newer wrestling talent.
- I enjoy the promos / smack talk on this show.
- The show does a good job in featuring a wide variety of talent that I am interested in.
- This show is one of my favorites among all professional wrestling shows.
- The show is straightforward.
- Most segments on the show feel necessary to watch.
- There is a good balance between talking and action segments.
- There is a good variety of match types used on this show
- The show has high production value (lights, camera work, etc.)
- I can count on seeing at least some big or important moments.
- The show does not have enough escalation to intense/brutal action.
- Match outcomes feel meaningful.
- The show format continues to positively evolve.
- Storylines are consistently engaging.
- The show keeps up with the latest technology.
- Storylines keep me guessing in a good way.
- The show has the right amount of aggressiveness/violence.
- There is always something fresh and exciting.
- The show offers an amount of humor that appeals to me.
- I enjoy the commentary on this show.
- I share content or talk about this show with my friends or other fans.
- Rivalries and match-ups on this show are consistently entertaining.
WarGames Could Be A Turning Point For The Brand
Right now, WWE NXT 2.0 is on the build to it’s first PPV event in WarGames. Gone is the ‘Takeover’ branding, which came with NXT PPV events from 2015 to 2021. However, the card is looking solid – and the future of the brand could hinge on this being a successful show.
Matches like Roderick Strong vs. Joe Gacy, Cameron Grimes vs. Duke Hudson, and both WarGames matches should deliver in a big way, and could help show that fans just want some great wrestling. If this show is a flop, we could see them once again pivot their approach. With NXT being shown weekly on the USA Network, WWE risks losing a TV deal if things continue to slip.
Do you think WWE will bring more changes to NXT in the coming months? Let us know what you think in the comment section down below.
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