Tony D’Angelo def. Dijak - Jailhouse Street Fight
With The Underboss Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo by his side, Tony D’Angelo was the one who delivered hard justice to Dijak in a brutal Jailhouse Street Fight.
The action was fast and furious with Dijak gaining the quick upper hand thanks to a High Justice chokeslam onto a chair, but his momentum was short lived when D’Angelo countered a moonsault into a back suplex onto several more chairs.
The two men continued to wage war on one another and their attacks on the outside culminated in a massive top rope elbow drop from Dijak onto The Don through a table.
A Feast Your Eyes onto D’Angelo seemed to spell the end, but Lorenzo sacrificed himself to keep Dijak from locking the cell. Dijak turned his attention to The Underboss, but the distraction gave D’Angelo enough time to incapacitate Dijak with a crowbar, locking him in the cell and winning the match.
Bron Breakker & The Creed Brothers def. Indus Sher
The team of Bron Breakker, Julius Creed, & Brutus Creed conquered the monstrous team of Indus Sher in thrilling Six-Man Tag Team action.
Breakker & The Creeds used their incredible athleticism to down the powerful trio of Veer, Sanga, & Jinder Mahal, but the brute force of Indus Sher evened the odds by systematically destroying each of their opponents with chokeslams, suplexes, and clotheslines.
The action was frenetic with all six men in the ring battling it out and it culminated in a spear from Breakker on Mahal and The Creed Brothers isolating Veer, hitting him with a Brutus Ball from Julius’s shoulders which gave their team the victory.
Gigi Dolin def. Jacy Jayne
An incredibly emotional and hard fought match went the way of Gigi Dolin as she delivered payback to the woman who broke up Toxic Attraction.
Jayne held an early advantage, gloating over her former tag team partner and brutalizing her the same way she did weeks ago when she kicked her through a door.
Dolin managed to mount a ferocious and impassioned comeback and nailed Jayne with a twisting slam that resulted in the major win for the emotional Dolin. After the match, a ferocious Jayne attacked Dolin but NXT officials intervened before she could do further damage with a steel chair.
Joe Gacy def. Andre Chase
The cracks in Chase U have begun to show as their leader, Andre Chase, lost to Joe Gacy in singles action despite Thea Hail conquering her own personal fear of Schism.
Chase came out firing, delivering one of his signature Chase University-sized whoopings, but Gacy weathered the initial storm and responded in kind.
As the action continued inside the ring, Hail hyped herself up on the outside and told Ava that she wasn’t afraid of her anymore, but the distraction allowed Gacy to hit a crushing discus lariat and pin Chase, much to the dismay of Hail & Duke Hudson.
Roxanne Perez def. Meiko Satomura - NXT Women’s Championship
In maybe her greatest challenge yet, The Prodigy Roxanne Perez retained the NXT Women’s Championship against Meiko Satomura in a grueling affair.
The legendary Satomura instantly took control, planting the champion and keeping her down on the mat thanks to her years of in-ring experience.
The two Superstars traded a series of blows and pinfall attempts, but neither competitor relented, forcing them both to dig down deep to find a way to win.
Satomura continued to batter the champion with kicks, but a heads-up move by Perez saw her ducking one of them and rolling the challenger up long enough to pick up the pin and retain her title.
After the match, Satomura raised Perez’s arm, but the champion became unsteady, collapsed, and had to be ambulanced out of the arena.