Nathan Frazer def. Tavion Heights
One of the most captivating Superstars in NXT, Nathan Frazer never stopped moving from the second he made his spellbinding entrance until the moment he scored the three-count against Tavion Heights.
Despite Heights initially using his incredible amateur background to keep Frazer grounded, the aerialist eventually got rolling, shaking off an overhead release belly-to-belly suplex by Heights to land a nasty superkick.
Moments later, Frazer came crashing down on Heights with a breathtaking Phoenix splash from the top rope for the three-count.
Luca Crusifino def. Myles Borne
Having quickly established himself as one of the most despised competitors in the NXT Arena, Luca Crusifino did nothing to win support from the moment he stepped through the curtain, flicking his business cards at fans and talking smack to anyone who would listen.
The NXT Universe was firmly on the side of Myles Borne, an exciting newcomer who claimed the early upper hand by out-grappling his opponent en route to dropping him with a belly-to-back suplex.
Borne leveled Crusifino with three more suplexes in rapid succession, but Crusifino countered Borne’s rollup attempt into an inside cradle and scored the 1-2-3.
Charlie Dempsey def. Dante Chen via Submission
Looking for his fourth win in as many matches on NXT Level Up, the no-nonsense Charlie Dempsey didn’t care about Dante Chen’s recent hot streak nor that Chen’s family had flown all the way from Singapore to watch him compete inside the NXT Arena.
Accompanied by Drew Gulak, Dempsey largely controlled the action with a methodical pace, though Chen eventually escaped his opponent’s clutches and landed several blistering strikes, an atomic drop and a pump kick.
The Singapore Warrior appeared to be nearing victory when he loaded up for his finishing strike to the chest, but Dempsey bailed from the ring and soon caught Chen in a leg hold to force the tapout.