Who designed the NXT logo?

Meet Billy Reynolds, the talented seven-year-old who designed the new NXT logo! Billy says his artistic motivations were to make the logo “more colory.” When the time came to refresh the logo for NXT brand, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) made one little little aspiring graphic designer’s dream come true.

Who owns the NXT brand?

WWE
NXT (WWE brand)

Logo of the brand as of 2021
Product type Professional wrestling Sports entertainment
Owner WWE
Produced by Vince McMahon Paul “Triple H” Levesque Shawn Michaels
Country United States

Why did NXT change their logo?

WWE has unveiled a new logo for the NXT brand, amid confirmation from WWE President Nick Khan that the company will be changing their philosophy going forward. The company will be completely revamping how the NXT brand is run and how the televised product will be presented.

What’s better WWE or NXT?

According to Waltman, NXT is better than WWE main roster because NXT does not have to cater to everyone while RAW and SmackDown Live are true variety shows that must be all things to all people. “I mean, they’re the same company, but, man, [TakeOver and SummerSlam were] night and day to me, personally.

Is NXT real fighting?

As mentioned, the outcomes of matches are predetermined, the superstars portray characters just as they do in any television show, but due to the physical and athletic nature of wrestling, injuries occur frequently and superstars bleeding in the ring is also legitimate, 98% of the time.

Why did NXT change their colors?

NXT was a fresh alternative to Raw and Smackdown. The darker look made the brand stand out with different talent and storylines. The feel of NXT made the show enjoyable and gave it an edgier presentation.

Why did WWE change NXT?

The reason behind this change in NXT and Vince McMahon pushing younger talent is due to the state of the main roster. McMahon knows there are many top stars in the main roster who are above 40 and won’t be at the top for very long.