Oro Mensah def. Drake Morreaux
After teaming with Dante Chen against Kale Dixon and Uriah Connors and scoring the first win of his career last month on NXT Level Up, the towering Drake Morreaux was in search of his first singles victory.
Unfortunately for Morreaux, he’ll have to wait a little longer thanks to a spirited effort from Oro Mensah, who absorbed a vicious dropkick to the face and a springboard splash before turning the tables with several stinging chops and an impressive scoop slam.
At a pivotal moment, Mensah showed resilience by wiggling free from Morreaux’s chokeslam attempt, soared through the air with a boot the chin and clinched the victory with Two Scoops of Mensah, a nasty spinning heel kick.
Izzi Dame def. Carlee Bright
While some may question the recent methods of Izzi Dame, it’s difficult to argue with the results seeing as how the resurgent Superstar entered the NXT Arena with a two-match winning streak.
“The Great Dame” employed a merciless attack, repeatedly slamming Carlee Bright face-first into the turnbuckles and yanking her by the hair to tee her up for an innovative suplex.
Bright rallied with series of clotheslines and a dropkick, but Dame scored the three-count with a Sky High. A seemingly unsatisfied Dame attempted to attack Bright after the bell, only for Kendal Grey to dash to the ring and land several right hands and a reverse elbow to the jaw to clear Dame from the ring.
Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo & Luca Crusifino def. Uriah Connors & Kale Dixon
After having some fun with an NXT Universe member, who brandished a “Wanted” sign featuring Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Stacks and Luca Crusifino were all business for their fight with the arrogant duo of Uriah Connors and Kale Dixon.
In search of their first win as a unit, Connors and Dixon nearly scored the upset after the former dropkicked Stacks in the knee and the latter blasted him with a knee to the face for a long two-count.
Stacks finally made the tag to Crusifino, who overwhelmed both opponents with repeated forearms to the jaw. And following a four-man brawl that featured a near-fall for each team, Crusifino pinned Connors after hitting a unique double-team move with Stacks that sent Connors face-first into the mat.