The Dyad def. Bronco Nima & Lucien Price
Sporting creepy masks as they made their entrance, Rip Fowler and Jagger Reid seemingly did the absent Joe Gacy proud, picking up an impressive win against the powerful duo of Bronco Nima and Lucien Price, much to the delight of the newest member of The Schism, Ava Raine.
Still seeking their first win as a unit, Nima and Price came close when Nima lifted Reid into the air and dropped him face-first onto the perfectly placed knee of Price for a long two-count.
The Dyad fired back when Fowler threw Price into the ring post before teaming up with Reid for a double facebreaker on Nima that sealed the win.
Ivy Nile def. Lash Legend via Submission
Unquestionably the most dominant competitor in the brief history of NXT Level Up, Ivy Nile overpowered the brash Lash Legend to earn her 13th victory without a defeat on WWE’s newest brand.
Legend entered with a solid game plan, stunning The Pitbull of Diamond Mine with a reverse elbow to the jaw right at the start of the match to spark a wild exchange of punches.
Legend had Nile in dire straits when she leveled her with a double underhook suplex, but Nile turned the tables by dodging a bicycle kick and landing a boot to the jaw. Moments later, Nile countered another suplex attempt and ensnared Legend in the Diamond Chain Lock to force a tapout.
Andre Chase & Duke Hudson def. Javier Bernal & Xyon Quinn
As they always do on NXT Level Up, Chase University enjoyed a clear homefield advantage, tangling with Javier Bernal and Xyon Quinn in front of the rocking student section.
The no-nonsense Quinn and the loudmouthed Bernal struggled to get on the same page, often arguing over which Superstar should enter the ring as the legal competitor.
And though Andre Chase admonished Duke Hudson and sternly reminded him that there is no cheating at Chase University early in the bout, professor and student worked through their issues and linked up for a decisive Fratliner on Bernal after Hudson tattooed Big Body Javi with a boot to the jaw.