It appears that NXT has changed their logo, dropping the “2.0” name and returning to a black and gold color scheme.
At the closing of tonight’s episode, a highlight video played to celebrate NXT 2.0’s one year anniversary and at the very end, the colorful NXT 2.0 logo morphed into the new logo, keeping the same font, but dropping the “2.0” and returning to its original black and gold colors.
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Constantly evolving. #WeAreNXT #WWENXT pic.twitter.com/RcpNgGzjvo
— WWE (@WWE) September 14, 2022
The NXT Twitter account also tweeted, “loading 📶”, teasing more possible changes to come.
loading 📶 pic.twitter.com/eWQyNYCQD6
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) September 14, 2022
With Vince McMahon gone, Triple H eventually bringing NXT back in line with his vision of the brand has been suspected.
We’ll likely see how much the brand’s presentation will change next week.
#WeAreNXT https://t.co/tBUtIs3K0V
— Triple H (@TripleH) September 14, 2022

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