6. The Crowd
Though it does put out non-televised shows from time to time (mostly in venues across the state of Florida), every single one of NXTs broadcast offerings are filmed at Full Sail University in Orlando. Such offerings no longer air on television in the United States and are broadcast exclusively on the Hulu Plus streaming service, meaning that the show lacks much in the way of mainstream exposure and recognition. Despite this, however, each taping is witnessed by a near capacity crowd (many of whom are likely foreign fans due to Orlandos status as an international tourist destination), who are typically loud, vocal and excellent at creating an atmosphere. Admittedly, the arena isnt particularly large, but this works to the shows advantage as it amplifies the noise made by those in attendance, who predominantly tend be true wrestling fans (owing to the shows underground feel) rather than the increasing amount of Raw/Smackdown attendees (when the shows are filmed in places that arent Canada/Britain/Chicago/The Northeast) who are often silent throughout many matches and seem to cheer only when John Cena makes an appearance.