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The NXT Breakout Tournament is a professional wrestling single elimination tournament produced by WWE for the NXT brand. It was first introduced in 2019 and features eight wrestlers who are new arrivals on NXT (usually WWE Performance Center recruits making their NXT television debuts). The winner receives a championship match of their choice, which they can cash in at any time.[1]
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Winners, dates and venues of finals
Male winner's championship opportunity
- – Championship victory
- – Championship match loss
Female winner's championship opportunity
- – Championship victory
- – Championship match loss
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Tournament history
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2019
In 2019, WWE introduced the NXT Breakout Tournament, featuring eight male wrestlers from the WWE Performance Center making their NXT television debuts.[2] The tournament was held through various television tapings of the weekly NXT show in June, with the final occurring in August, where Jordan Myles won by defeating Cameron Grimes.[3]
First round NXT Taped 6/12/19[4] Air dates 6/26/19, 7/3/19, 7/10/19, and 7/17/19 | Semifinals NXT Taped 6/13/19[5] Air dates 7/24/19 and 7/31/19 | Final NXT Taped 8/10/19[6] Air date 8/14/19 | ||||||||||||
Dexter Lumis | 7/17 | |||||||||||||
Bronson Reed | Pin | |||||||||||||
Bronson Reed | 7/31 | |||||||||||||
Cameron Grimes | Pin | |||||||||||||
Isaiah "Swerve" Scott | 7/3 | |||||||||||||
Cameron Grimes | Pin | |||||||||||||
Cameron Grimes | 8/14 | |||||||||||||
Jordan Myles | Pin | |||||||||||||
Angel Garza | Pin | |||||||||||||
Joaquin Wilde | 6/26 | |||||||||||||
Angel Garza | 7/24 | |||||||||||||
Jordan Myles | Pin | |||||||||||||
Jordan Myles | Pin | |||||||||||||
Boa | 7/10 |
2021
After a one-year hiatus in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Breakout Tournament returned for a second edition in 2021, introducing eight new wrestlers from the Performance Center.[7] Two qualifiers were held on the July 2 episode of 205 Live, where Andre Chase and Joe Gacy won by defeating Guru Raaj and Desmond Troy, respectively.[8] The Breakout Tournament began on the July 13 episode of NXT,[9] and its final occurred on the August 24 episode of NXT. Carmelo Hayes won the 2021 tournament by defeating Odyssey Jones in the final.[10]
First round NXT, 7/13-8/3 | Semifinals NXT, 8/10 and 8/17 | Final NXT, 8/24 | ||||||||||||
Duke Hudson | Pin | |||||||||||||
Ikemen Jiro | 7/13 | |||||||||||||
Duke Hudson | 8/17 | |||||||||||||
Carmelo Hayes | Pin | |||||||||||||
Carmelo Hayes | Pin | |||||||||||||
Josh Briggs | 7/27 | |||||||||||||
Carmelo Hayes | Pin | |||||||||||||
Odyssey Jones | 8/24 | |||||||||||||
Andre Chase | 7/20 | |||||||||||||
Odyssey Jones | Pin | |||||||||||||
Odyssey Jones | Pin | |||||||||||||
Trey Baxter | 8/10 | |||||||||||||
Joe Gacy | 8/3 | |||||||||||||
Trey Baxter | Pin |
2022
In 2022, the tournament featured eight female wrestlers from NXT for the first time, with the winner earning a NXT Women's Championship opportunity at any time. The 2022 edition began on the May 10, 2022 episode of NXT 2.0,[11] and Roxanne Perez defeated Tiffany Stratton in the final on the June 7 episode of NXT 2.0.[12]
First round NXT May 10-17 | Semifinals NXT May 24 | Final NXT June 7 | ||||||||||||
Nikkita Lyons | Pin | |||||||||||||
Arianna Grace | 3:09[13] | |||||||||||||
Tiffany Stratton † | Pin | |||||||||||||
Fallon Henley | 5:02[14] | |||||||||||||
Fallon Henley | Pin | |||||||||||||
Sloane Jacobs | 4:28[13] | |||||||||||||
Tiffany Stratton | 8:48[15] | |||||||||||||
Roxanne Perez | Pin | |||||||||||||
Roxanne Perez | Pin | |||||||||||||
Kiana James | 5:15[16] | |||||||||||||
Roxanne Perez | Pin | |||||||||||||
Lash Legend | 3:19[14] | |||||||||||||
Lash Legend | Pin | |||||||||||||
Tatum Paxley | 3:50[16] |
† Nikkita Lyons was injured during training and her semi-final opponent. Fallon Henley, originally got a bye to the finals, but Tiffany Stratton challenged Henley to earn her spot in the finals, in which Stratton then replaced Lyons in the tournament.
2023 Women's
The fourth edition of the Breakout Tournament was held in 2023, beginning on the October 3 episode of NXT.[17][18] The tournament's semifinals was held at the Halloween Havoc night one on October 24 and the final was held at Halloween Havoc night two on October 31.[19][20] Lola Vice defeated Kelani Jordan in the final to win the 2023 tournament.[21]
First round NXT October 3-17 | Semifinals NXT Halloween Havoc October 24 | Final Halloween Havoc October 31 | ||||||||||||
Kelani Jordan | Pin | |||||||||||||
Izzi Dame | 4:52 | |||||||||||||
Kelani Jordan | Pin | |||||||||||||
Arianna Grace | 7:35 | |||||||||||||
Arianna Grace | Pin | |||||||||||||
Brinley Reece † | 2:56 | |||||||||||||
Kelani Jordan | 6:56 | |||||||||||||
Lola Vice | Pin | |||||||||||||
Karmen Petrovic | Sub | |||||||||||||
Jaida Parker | 3:38 | |||||||||||||
Karmen Petrovic | 3:36 | |||||||||||||
Lola Vice | Pin | |||||||||||||
Dani Palmer | 3:59 | |||||||||||||
Lola Vice | Pin |
† Reece replaced Jakara Jackson after Jackson was not medically cleared to participate.
2023 Men's
First round NXT December 12-19, 2023 | Semifinals NXT December 26, 2023 | Final New Year's Evil January 2, 2024 | ||||||||||||
Riley Osborne | Pin | |||||||||||||
Keanu Carver | 3:28 | |||||||||||||
Riley Osborne | Pin | |||||||||||||
Lexis King | 3:43 | |||||||||||||
Lexis King † | Pin | |||||||||||||
Dion Lennox | 2:59 | |||||||||||||
Riley Osborne | 9:45 | |||||||||||||
Oba Femi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Oba Femi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Myles Borne | 3:35 | |||||||||||||
Oba Femi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Tavion Heights | 4:10 | |||||||||||||
Tavion Heights | Pin | |||||||||||||
Luca Crusifino | 3:25 |
† King replaced Trey Bearhill after he attacked Bearhill with a chair.
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