2010–2021[]
2010-2012[]
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2012–2014[]
Introduced after the show's revamping, moving its tapings to Full Sail University.
2014–2019[]
Introduced after the show's move to the WWE Network.
2019–2021[]
On August 20, 2019, WWE announced that NXT would air on Wednesday nights and going to USA Network. It will air live on Wednesday nights beginning September 18, 2019, as well as the upstart of All Elite Wrestling's new AEW Dynamite, would air October 2.
April–September 2021[]
Introduced on April 13, 2021 as part of NXT moving its timeslot to Tuesday nights. This logo was last used on the September 7, 2021 episode of NXT (pre-recorded alongside the other two pre-recorded episodes two weeks earlier and a few days after the live broadcast of NXT TakeOver 36).
2021–present[]
2021-2022 (NXT 2.0)[]
On August 27, 2021, WWE revealed via Social Media and on WWE Friday Night SmackDown a brand new logo.[1] This is part of major changes for the NXT brand which includes a new logo, new lighting, a focus on younger talents and a different format to the TV shows.[2] The new logo debuted on the September 14, 2021 episode of NXT (which returned to a live format after three weeks of pre-recorded episodes) titled "NXT 2.0".
2022–present[]
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On the September 13, 2022 episode of NXT, video package played, narrated by Shawn Michaels, looking back at the past year of NXT 2.0. At the end of the video package, the 2.0 logo was shown being absorbed by a glowing gold border, with a flash of light to reveal a new NXT logo. The new logo is an ode to the "black and gold" era logo in the style of the 2.0 logo, only this time the new logo is now white and gold.