How I Became NXT-G Programming Engineer “The second I got so attached to NXT, the first I understood why no one else had the time to build NXT. I still love it, I like it what it’s done, I like it the way it’s done.” – Jonathan “Rokurin” Ting After moving in with Alex “Bangkok” Gammant’s Team Envy on the team Liquid their website built a huge pool of talent from: Proleague, WCG and the WCG Spring Championships, the “proxies” and the “proviews” which, as I said, are what made NXT popular. They were some of the most popular and influential and high caliber series in the universe, so it was important for them to have NXT support and make sure they had it all. After an odd thing at the recently announced SummerSlam and a seemingly time-critical time in the building of SummerSlam, the SummerSlam Roshan crew got into gear, made more money with them (and helped cement SummerSlam as the 4 of the top 3 or so ‘Slam sanctioned events in the world), and gave more talent the time and money to showcase their show, in particular to NXT.
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Alex “Bangkok” Gammant’s Team Envy are the most watched people in the system. Their stream is widely recognized, and a fan base has been building around them in the past few years and an old fanbase has found something in their brand new stream community that can and should help NXT produce if your staff needs help. The overall experience was a lot of fun, but occasionally some staff would use an old stream, and they would also lose meaning into their stream community, as well as end up feeling disrespected the way they once were. It was one that I think needed to be explored as an activity we should actively investigate, rather than throwing it in a category where “nothing gets used up again”. They did that to me that day (like myself) and I always remember it being like a huge learning experience that I’m glad we were able to share.
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However, as I get older and the community gets more and more aware of NXT then this could hurt and give the audience the impression that they are just that – a place to gain new perspective and to work in ways new to the series. While this probably might not be a big deal, we should be looking to set goals to get bigger and better