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ORLANDO, Fla. — This week’s edition of NXT showcased a group of hungry Superstars looking toward the future. Two tag teams clashed, hoping to win a chance at the NXT Tag Team Championship. A Diva returned from injury after a lengthy stint on the disabled list, trying to work her way up to facing NXT Women’s Champion Sasha Banks. And Alex Riley, so infuriated by Kevin Owens’ tormenting that he quit his job as an announcer and returned to the ring after two years away, eager to earn a fight against the NXT Champion.
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Enzo Amore & Colin Cassady def. The Lucha Dragons (NXT Tag Team Title No. 1 Contenders’ Match)
Enzo Amore & Big Cass were extra fired up as they took on The Lucha Dragons for an opportunity to challenge Blake & Murphy for the NXT Tag Team Titles. However, Kalisto & Sin Cara were able to keep Amore neutralized with their fast-paced lucha libre offense and even took out Big Cass with a tandem dive through the ropes.
There was no stopping Cassady once he got back to his feet, though. Cassady took out the Dragons, then dragged Amore back to their corner and tagged himself in. Big Cass followed up by slamming Kalisto with a thunderous East River Crossing, before launching Amore off the top rope for a huge splash that earned the brash duo a title opportunity!
Bliss gave up size to The Princess of Staten Island, but she was successful in taking Carmella down to the mat on several occasions. Though Carmella targeted her nose, Bliss fought through and put Carmella away with the Sparkle Splash to win the match!
Next week: Bliss takes on Sasha Banks in her hometown of Columbus, Ohio
Alex Riley def. CJ Parker
After nearly two years away from the squared circle, Alex Riley officially made his in-ring return on NXT, taking on CJ Parker. There was plenty on the line for A-Ry, who was looking to impress NXT General Manager William Regal in hopes of earning a match against NXT Champion Kevin Owens.
Fueled by pure rage, Riley cut off the eco-warrior before he could spew his conservationist invective. With the NXT Universe behind him, A-Ry unleashed his pent-up fury on Parker, picking up the victory with a huge Blockbuster off the top rope. After the bout, Owens taunted an emotional Riley, saying he was going to end A-Ry’s in-ring career. It appears that Riley impressed Regal, as he will get his opportunity at Owens next week, when NXT takes over Columbus, Ohio, and the Arnold Sports Festival!
Exclusive interview: Riley gets emotional after his return to the ring
Breeze eventually knocked Itami off the top rope and locked on a tight headlock to take control, keeping his rival grounded. Itami rebounded, trading big blows with Prince Pretty. The Japanese sensation looked to be on the verge of victory after sending Breeze face-first into the ring post, but Prince Pretty absorbed a flurry of strikes, evaded a dropkick in the corner and clobbered Itami with the Beauty Shot to earn the victory!
Next Wednesday at 8/7 C – NXT takes over the Arnold Sports Festival!
Alex Riley vs. NXT Champion Kevin Owens (Non-Title Match)
Alexa Bliss vs. NXT Women’s Champion Sasha Banks (Non-Title Match)
ORLANDO, Fla. — This week’s edition of NXT showcased a group of hungry Superstars looking toward the future. Two tag teams clashed, hoping to win a chance at the NXT Tag Team Championship. A Diva returned from injury after a lengthy stint on the disabled list, trying to work her way up to facing NXT Women’s Champion Sa...
NXT photos | Video highlights | Watch NXT on WWE Network
Enzo Amore & Colin Cassady def. The Lucha Dragons (NXT Tag Team Title No. 1 Contenders’ Match)
Enzo Amore & Big Cass were extra fired up as they took on The Lucha Dragons for an opportunity to challenge Blake & Murphy for the NXT Tag Team Titles. However, Kalisto & Sin Cara were able to keep Amore neutralized with their fast-paced lucha libre offense and even took out Big Cass with a tandem dive through the ropes.
There was no stopping Cassady once he got back to his feet, though. Cassady took out the Dragons, then dragged Amore back to their corner and tagged himself in. Big Cass followed up by slamming Kalisto with a thunderous East River Crossing, before launching Amore off the top rope for a huge splash that earned the brash duo a title opportunity!
Breeze eventually knocked Itami off the top rope and locked on a tight headlock to take control, keeping his rival grounded. Itami rebounded, trading big blows with Prince Pretty. The Japanese sensation looked to be on the verge of victory after sending Breeze face-first into the ring post, but Prince Pretty absorbed a flurry of strikes, evaded a dropkick in the corner and clobbered Itami with the Beauty Shot to earn the victory!
Next Wednesday at 8/7 C – NXT takes over the Arnold Sports Festival!
Alex Riley vs. NXT Champion Kevin Owens (Non-Title Match)
Alexa Bliss vs. NXT Women’s Champion Sasha Banks (Non-Title Match)