TWRP keeps boot looping - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
I had installed TWRP 2.8.5 on Galaxy Note 4. I did a factory data reset, and formatted all the system and the data partitions as my device was encrypted. I restarted my phone, and as expected it wouldn't be able to boot to an OS as I had formatted everything, but I was hoping to get into the recovery menu, but it just shows the TWRP splash image, and the screen switches off, it again activates shows a the splash image for a second and then goes blank, and does this again, it does not load into the recovery menu. I tried installing the recovery menu again via odin but experienced the same error. Can you please advise on what should be done?
Thank you

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