In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer gave an update on wrestlers who could be coming to the WWE main roster.
Meltzer confirmed that, as indicated on NXT this week, the entirety of Legado del Fantasma is being brought up to the main roster. Meltzer also mentioned Solo Sikoa and Indi Hartwell as names who have been talked about for call-ups.
“The entire Legado group, with Santos Escobar, Joaquin Wilde, Cruz Del Toro and Elektra Lopez, is going to the main roster,” Meltzer wrote. “Other names that have been talked about in that regard are Solo Sikoa and Indi Hartwell, although no time frame for either.”
There was a segment on NXT this Tuesday where Escobar picked up Wilde, Del Toro, and Lopez in the parking lot. Escobar said he wasn’t going to leave NXT without them.
In storyline, Escobar was banned from NXT as a stipulation of losing to Tony D’Angelo at Heatwave last week.
PWInsider reported on Thursday that Sikoa “could be main roster bound in the very near future, possibly as soon as next month.”
Dexter Lumis, who returned to WWE on Raw earlier this month, made an appearance on NXT this week and reunited with Hartwell. He left Hartwell a note that said goodbye “for now.”
Join on-air personality Denise Salcedo on Speak Now Pro Wrestling as she recaps the August 23, 2022 edition of NXT 2.0. This show featured more NXT UK talent, belt unifications, the build to Worlds Collide, a promo exchange between Apollo Crews and Grayson Waller, a noteworthy promo from Cora Jade, the love story between Indi Hartwell and Dexter Lumis, plus a lights out main event with Wendy Choo and Tiffany Stratton. This is the perfect podcast to stay up to date with NXT!
After Blair Davenport defeated Hartwell on Tuesday’s show, Hartwell appeared defeated outside of the ring and said she had hit rock bottom. Dexter Lumis then emerged from under the ring and appeared in front of Hartwell. The two embraced and left the ring together.
However, as they were exiting the Performance Center, Lumis handed Hartwell a goodbye note, then left the building. Hartwell watched through the windows as police apprehended Lumis.
Later on Twitter, Indi Hartwell shared the message Lumis gave her:
Lumis and Hartwell had been together in the last year, eventually marrying in the fall on the first episode of NXT 2.0. Lumis was released from WWE back in April, and as a result the storyline between him and Hartwell ended without any resolution. Hartwell only addressed Lumis’ absence by no longer wearing a wedding ring.
Lumis was brought back to WWE earlier this month, causing several disruptions during Raw, often being led away by security. On this past Monday’s Raw, he kidnapped The Miz during a tag team match, likely leading to the arrest on NXT.
A six-woman tag team match headlines tonight’s episode of NXT.
Toxic Attraction (Mandy Rose, Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne) will take on the team of Roxanne Perez, Cora Jade & Indi Hartwell. Last week, Hartwell came to Perez and Jade’s defense and saved them from a beatdown by Toxic Attraction.
Perez defeated Tiffany Stratton last Tuesday to become the winner of the inaugural NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament. In winning the tournament, Perez earned a contract for an NXT women’s title match.
Toxic Attraction confronted Perez and Jade after the Women’s Breakout Tournament finals. Hartwell then made her way out to help Perez and Jade even the odds.
NXT Tag Team Champions The Creed Brothers will make their first title defense tonight as they face Malik Blade & Edris Enofe. Plus, Wes Lee takes on Xyon Quinn in a rematch from two weeks ago. Quinn called Lee’s victory a fluke and has promised to prove that in their rematch.
Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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Cold open with no introductory packages. Wade Barrett and Vic Joseph are ringside to welcome viewers to the show, which is kicking off with a tag team title match.
The champions and challengers are already in the ring as the show opens, and the bell soon sounds to start the match.
The Creed Brothers (Champions Julius & Brutus Creed) defeat Malik Blade & Edris Enofe to retain the NXT Tag Team Championship
Brutus pins Blade, and the Creed easily retain in their first title defense.
Lots of mat wrestling and grappling early on, and that gave way to power moves by the Creeds. Enofe took a bump over the ropes where his back lands on the apron, and that looked painful.
The match goes through a commercial break. Another hard landing for Enofe after being thrown around by Brutus. Then it is Julius’ turn to suplex the challengers.
Brief rally after Blade hits a flying forearm smash. Blade looks to run wild, but he is soon cut off when Julius catches him on a dive. Julius then drops him when going for a rolling powerslam of sorts, which they immediately redid. Blade is planted into the mat by Julius, and Brutus delivers a sliding lariat. Brutus goes on to covers Blade for a pinfall.
In a backstage skit, Indi Hartwell bemoans not having a best friend anymore, after she sees the camaraderie between Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade. Hartwell offers advice from a “wily veteran,” telling them “this place is crazy.” Jade and Perez console her, and they agree they all have a common enemy in Toxic Attractions. High fives all around.
A vignette shows Apollo Crews reflecting on his return to NXT. Crews is in a diner when another patron is giving the staff a hard time. Crews comes to their aid by attacking the patron.
Henley pins Stratton after outside interference by Wendy Choo. Both Henley and Stratton show lots of fire from the outset, but the match itself was rather short.
Choo is seen hopping across the stage during Stratton’s entrance, unbeknownst to Stratton. Choo later bounces down to ringside on a hippity hop ball, and Choo throws confetti in Stratton’s face in full view of the referee. The ref lets the interfere go, and Henley uses an inside cradle for a pinfall.
NXT Champion Bron Breakker is backstage when Duke Hudson goads him into making a title match for tonight. Breakker defends the title against Hudson later in the show.
Lash Legend cuts a promo on Alba Fyre, and Legend runs down her impressive athletic background.
Wes Lee defeats Xyon Quinn
Lee pins Quinn after a twisting senton off the top rope. Another great win by Lee, as his push continues.
Lee shoots in at the start, and Quinn soon overpowers him. Lee uses his quickness to counter. He drops Quinn with a kick, and Lee leaps off the top rope with a twisting corkscrew senton bomb. Lee then covers Quinn for a pinfall.
Nathan Frazier talks about his background in a vignette. This is good character development.
The Dyad (with Joe Gacy) defeat Dante Chen & Javier Bernal
The Dyad is a fancy name for the druids that lurk around Gacy. They wrestle while wearing hoods, and they make big, exaggerated movements. This campy stuff looks like a gimmick from a bygone era. The Dyad would fit better on a WWF show from 1995.
They execute a double team DDT on Bernal, and he is pinned by one member of The Dyad.
Gacy enters the ring for a post-match promo. Oh joy. He says a lot of words only for him to blame the fans. The Dyad are apparently heels because of the fans. Does Jim Valley know about this?
Sanga and Xyon Quinn have a confrontation backstage. Quinn storms off as Sanga remarks he has found his next opponent.
Nikkita Lyons is featured in a video package where she vows to return from injury.
Tony D’Angelo hosts the promotion of Stacks and Two Dimes
Kind of a lame duck segment considering Two Dimes was released from WWE by the time this show airs on television.
D’Angelo waxes about how much Stacks and Two Dimes have done for the family. They get promoted from “associates” to “soldiers of the family.” D’Angelo gifts them an expensive watch.
Joining them in the ring for this segment is Santos Escobar and Legado del Fantasma, who all are now in the D’Angelo “family” after losing a stipulation match.
D’Angelo lays down the law to Escobar and company. They all shake D’Angelo’s hand, but they are clearly not happy about doing it.
D’Angelo says it is now time for him to have a championship. That was the cue for NXT North American Champion Carmelo Hayes, who is flanked by Trick Williams.
Hayes and Williams cut promos on D’Angelo. They exchange word with D’Angelo, and he claims to be “The Don of NXT.” Apparently that gives D’Angelo booking power like he is Hulk Hogan in WCW. D’Angelo books himself in a title match next week against Hayes.
Also set up is a tag match later on with Stacks and Two Dimes against Hayes and Williams.
Toxic Attraction cuts a promo on their opponents in the six-woman tag team match set for tonight’s main event.
NXT Champion Bron Breakker defeats Duke Hudson to retain his title
Breakker decisively beats Hudson via pinfall in a short match.
Hudson attempts to jump Breakker before the bell, but that backfires on Hudson. Breakker explodes into a fury. After flying shoulder tackles and a Rick Steiner powerslam, Breakker mows down Hudson with a spear.
Breakker lifts Hudson in a military press, and drops him into a powerslam. Breakker then scores a three count.
Grimes challenges Breakker during post-match confrontation
Cameron Grimes interrupts Breakker’s victory celebration. Grimes and Breakker had a brief interaction earlier in the show that foreshadows Grimes heeling on Breakker.
Grimes addresses Breakker, telling Breakker the reason he is champion is because of his last name. I am assuming he means Breakker’s real last name, not the name “Breakker” itself. Unless I am somehow unaware about the lineage of Breakkers in the wrestling business.
Grimes tells Breakker he respects him, but Grimes notes Breakker’s father is a legend. That is Grimes’ problem with Breakker. Everyone knows who Breakker’s father is, but no one knows about Grimes’ own father.
Grimes’ anger grows as he talks about his father not getting to watch his title win like Breakker’s father being able to see his son win a title.
Grimes says he is catchphrases and such. Grimes challenges Breakker to a title match at The Great American Bash. Breakker accepts the challenge, making the match official for the Bash.
A Diamond Mine skit with bad acting shows more tension within the faction. The Creeds have booked Roderick Strong and Damon Kemp in a tag match next week, much to the chagrin of Strong.
McKenzie Mitchell interviews Von Wagner, who is joined by Mr. Stone and Sofia Cromwell. Stone and Cromwell speak for Wagner. Next week Wagner meets Brooks Jensen in a match where their sides are barred from ringside.
Giovanni Vinci defeats Guru Raaj
Vinci pins Raaj after a sit-out powerbomb in what is a re-debut.
Vinci is a new character portrayed by Fabian Aichner. He looks impressive in the ring as usual, but the jury is still out on the character remake.
For the finish, Vinci executes a Last Ride where he sit-outs when delivering the powerbomb. Vince scores an easy three count.
Solo Sikoa challenges Grayson Waller to a match next week, and Waller reluctantly agrees to the bout next Tuesday.
Grimes is backstage where he confronts Enofe & Blade. He cuts a promo on them for losing their match earlier tonight. Grimes is mad they are leaving before the main event. Grimes claims they are not hungry, but he knows they have potential. Is this the makings of new stable?
NXT North American Champion Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams defeat Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo and Troy “Two Dimes” Donovan
Hayes scores a pinfall to win the match, after he and Williams fight off outside interference.
D’Angelo during the match causes a distraction, allowing the heels to gain control. They work over Hayes after D’Angelo distracts him.
Hot tag to Williams, and he cleans house in the ring. Cruz Del Toro attempts to interfere by doing a springboard into the ring. His flying crossbody backfires, and Williams clotheslines Del Toro out of the ring.
Williams tags in Hayes, and Hayes leaps off the top rope with a guillotine legdrop. Hayes then scores a pinfall.
Later after a commercial break, D’Angelo dresses down Legado del Fantasma as he blames them for the family’s loss tonight.
Matches announced for next Tuesday on NXT include:
Carmelo Hayes defends the NXT North American Championship against Tony D’Angelo
Perez pins Dolan to win the match for the babyface trio.
The heel trio huddles after they powder, and they regroup for an attack. The babyface trio thwarts the heels as the show cuts to a commercial break. The heels look to gain control, but they keep getting thwarted by the face team.
Eventually the heels gain an advantage. Heat on Jade as Toxic Attraction work her over. Hot tag to Perez, and she is a house of fire.
Rose tries to jump in, but Hartwell level her with a strike. Hartwell then tosses Rose out of the ring. Hartwell also shoves Jayne off the top rope. Rose pulls Hartwell out of the ring, but Hartwell hits her with a lariat at ringside.
Perez tags Jade, and Jade climbs the turnbuckles. Jade off the top with a senton where she lands hard on Dolan. Dolan might have gotten hurt, judging by the finish. Jade tags Perez back into the match, and she covers Dolan for the deciding pinfall. Perez might have been going for another move, but after some quick discussion in the ring, Perez quickly covers her instead.
The NXT Champion and NXT Women’s Champion are both set for non-title action on NXT tonight.
Ahead of his NXT Championship match against Joe Gacy at In Your House, Bron Breakker will take on Duke Hudson tonight. NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose vs. Indi Hartwell has also been announced for the episode.
WWE has yet to confirm Rose’s challenger for In Your House. The special event is taking place on Saturday, June 4.
A non-title match between NXT Tag Team Champions Pretty Deadly and Diamond Mine’s Roderick Strong & Damon Kemp has also been advertised for tonight’s NXT. Pretty Deadly are defending their titles against The Creed Brothers at In Your House. In recent weeks, The Creed Brothers have been unhappy with Strong getting involved in their matches.
Plus, Alba Fyre faces Elektra Lopez, Ikemen Jiro attempts to get vengeance on Von Wagner, the semifinals of the NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament will take place, and more.
Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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Opening the show is a tag team grudge match. But first, Tony D’Angelo and his henchmen with a backstage promo on Santos Escobar. Their feud ain’t over, not by a long shot. They go on to threaten Escobar, before heading to the ring for their match.
Meanwhile, Escobar is backstage cool as a fan. He smirks and puts on his sunglasses. No worries.
Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo & Troy “Two Dimes” Donovan (with Tony D’Angelo) defeats Edris Enofe & Malik Blade
Two Dimes pins Blade to win the match. A huge brawl ensues after the match involving Legado del Fantasma.
Enofe & Blade got a lot of offense, which in WWE logic means they go on to lose the match. The offense seems to make them look strong, but they keep losing most of their matches.
Heat on Enfoe as the two heels work him over. In a split screen, Esobar is backstage with Legado del Fantasma. Escobar says they are heading to the ring.
Hot tag to Blade, and he slips when trying to springboard into the ring. Although they almost ruins his momentum, the heels bump and feed. Blade gets a few near falls, and he goes to tag Enofe.
Enofe is pulled off the apron before he can make a tag. Blade is subsequently cut off in the ring. Escobar and Legado del Fantasma enter stage left as Blade is hit with stereo Yakuza kicks.
Two Dimes covers Blade for a three count as D’Angelo’s henchmen get a win. D’Angelo enters the ring immediately after the match is over. He calls out Legado del Fantasma, and they rush the ring.
Huge brawl erupts. Gordon Solie might call it a Pier Sixer in describing the bedlam. Referees and stooges pour out to separate the two factions. The live studio audience chants “let them fight.”
Wes Lee is backstage for an interview with McKenzie Mitchell. Lee, with his ribs taped up, stand by his challenge to Sanga. He is not backing down.
Sanga defeats Wes Lee
Sanga pins Lee after a mauling and a chokelsam.
Vibes of David against Goliath as Sanga manhandles Lee at the outset. Except this time, Goliath wins. Then Goliath seemingly turns babyface after the match.
Lee eventually makes a comeback with a rally. Lee knocks Sanga out of the ring, and Sanga is off his feet at ringside. Not for long.
Sanga cuts off Lee, but makes one last rally. Lee turns a flip taking a lariat from Sanga. Lee then takes a chokeslam, and Sanga covers Lee for a three count.
Xyon Quinn comes into the ring after the match, seemingly to attack Lee. Sanga had left the ring, but he comes back to run off Quinn. Sanga embraces Lee, as the announcers play it up like Lee has earned Sanga’s respect.
Cora Jade gives Roxanne Perez a pep talk ahead of Perez’s match tonight. They tell a story about a show in Austin where someone threw all of their stuff out of the locker room, and then Perez had to the wrestle a match with this person. After the match, Jade hit the person with a skateboard. Jade also says she is going to watch the show tonight from ringside.
NXT Champion Bron Breakker bursts into a locker room looking for Jor Gacy and his druids. Instead, he finds the NXT Championship belt hanging on a locker and a polaroid photograph from his childhood.
Alba Fyre defeats Elektra Lopez
Fyre pins Lopez after a Swanton Bomb. Short match with a short story where Lopez targets an arm, but Fyre is able to overcome the injury and win.
Lopez works an arm as Jade watches the match from a seat in the front row. Fyre cannot execute her Gory Bomb finisher because of the injured arm. Comeback by Fyre nonetheless, and they go right into the finish.
Fyre off the top rope with a Swanton, and she covers Lopez for a pinfall.
Lopex and Jade exchange words at ringside after the match.
Damon Reed tells the rest of Diamond Mine that Roderick Strong rolled his ankle, and their match tonight is off. The Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile are not happy about this.
In a backstage interview, McKenzie Mitchell reveals that Nikkita Lyons is out of the women’s tournament due to injury. Fallon Henley receives a bye to the finals. She is confronted by Tiffany Stratton, who takes exception to Henley getting a bye. This sets up a match later tonight with Stratton against Henley, with Stratton subbing for Lyons in a semifinal tournament match. Henley does not get a bye after all.
Roxanne Perez defeats Lash Legend in a semifinal match in the Women’s Breakout Tournament
Perez advances to the tournament final after pinning Legend. Short match, and they mostly kept it simple. Perez is really good.
The finish came out of nowhere as Legend went for a powerbomb. Perez counters into a Code Red (which is being called “Pop Rocks”), and Perez gets a three count on Legend.
The finish works to get Perez over, while somewhat also protecting Legend. During the match, Legend looks strong, even if she loses in the end.
Toxic Attraction is headed to the ring for a Mandy Rose match. Kayden Carter & Katana Chance jump the NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions, Jacy Jayne & Gigi Dolan. This leaves a distraught Mandy Rose alone without her cohorts for her match that is next.
NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose defeats Indi Hartwell in a non-title match
Rose pins Hartwell after some outside interference causes a distraction.
Rose in control early on, until a rally by Hartwell. Rose takes a powder out of the ring as the show cuts to a split screen commercial break.
During the break, Rose cheats to cut off Hartwell. Rose is working her over as the show returns from the break. A second comeback by Hartwell nets her some near falls.
Dolan & Jayne stumble out to ringside where they are again attacked by Carter & Chance. A melee ensues at ringside.
Jayne end up in the ring fighting with Chance, and Jayne throws Chance out of the ring. Jayne then turns around, where she is met by a high kick from Hartwell, who is distracted by the brawl. Hartwell then walks into a running knee strike from Rose, and Rose cover her for a three count.
Jayne & Dolan continue brawling with Chance & Carter. They fight their way off the set.
Rose is celebrating at the top of the entrance ramp. Suddenly, Choo attacks Rose from behind. Choo poses with the championship belt as he stands over a fallen Rose.
NXT Champion Bron Breakker in a backstage interview says Gacy’s mind games will not throw him off his game. As Breakker says that, the monitor backstage shows a clip from a high school football game with a young Breakker. He says his father (Rick Steiner) missed the game because his father was in Japan. McKenzie Mitchell asks Breakker if he is okay, and Breakker responds that Gacy will not get to him.
NXT Tag Team Champions Pretty Deadly cut a promo where they put themselves over ahead of their title defense at In Your House.
Tiffany Stratton defeats Fallon Henley in a semifinal match in the Women’s Breakout tournament
Stratton subs for Lyons in this semifinal, goes on to win, and Stratton now advances to the tournament final.
Stratton continues to improve in the ring, and she is getting good really fast.
Stratton works over a leg, targeting Henley’s knee. Still selling the leg, Henley manages to make a comeback. Yet, her injured knee buckles.
Stratton capitalizes, and she springboards into a corkscrew splash. A three count later, and Stratton advances to the tournament final.
Kacey Carter & Katana Chance issue a challenge to Toxic Attraction for tag title match at In Your House. Wendy Choo also challenges Mandy Rose to a singles title match.
Another vignette with Thea Hail where she talks about going to college while also being signed by WWE. Next week she announces which college she plans to attend.
Duke Hudson and Bron Breakker have words ahead of their match later on. Breakker snaps and puts his hands on Hudson. The story going into their match tonight is Breakker is a loose cannon.
Von Wagner (with Mr. Stone) defeats Ikemen Jiro
Wagner pins Jiro to win the match.
Jiro rushes into the ring to attack Wagner before the bell. Wagner soon cuts him off, and Wagner begins to mauling Jiro.
Escaping a long bear hug spot, Jiro explodes into a comeback. He springboard into a missile dropkick, and generally runs wild.
Jiro with an Asai moonsault, and he follows up with a tornado DDT for a near fall. Wagner cuts off Jiro by tugging on his jacket. Wagner pulls the jacket over Jiro’s head like they are in a hockey fight.
Wagner pummels Jiro with punches, and then Wagner executes a modified Attitude Adjustment. Wagner then covers Jiro for a pinfall.
Sofia Cromwell appears on the entrance ramp after the match. She orders Wagner to attack Jiro again. Jeff Briggs runs to make a save, and he sends Wagner packing back up the ramp. This seems to set up Briggs vs. Wagner.
Tony D’Angelo challenges Santos Escobar to “one last business meeting” at In Your House.
An angry Mandy Rose accepts the challenge from Wendy Choo. The tag champs also accept the challenge from Carter & Chance.
A video package feature shows Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams going to the barber shop. It was much better than my description. NXT North American Champion Cameron Grimes shows up to confront Hayes at the barber shop.
Bron Breakker heads to the ring for a match, while Joe Gacy lurks backstage with two hooded druids. Gacy says they are getting to Breakker, and they will make sure of it in the next match.
A vignette from Rome hypes the arrival of Giovanni Vinci. He apparently has a lot of style. He is very fashionable.
Announced for next Tuesday on NXT:
“Championship Summit” with NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions Toxic Attraction and their challengers, Katana Chance & Kayden Carter
NXT North American Champion Cameron Grimes vs. Nathan Frazier
Cora Jade vs. Elektra Lopez
Duke Hudson defeats NXT Champion Bron Breakker via disqualification in a non-title match
Breakker hits Hudson with a chair for a lame DQ finish. The story plays into a stipulation for Breakker’s next title defense. However, there is blatant outside interference before the DQ that somehow was not a DQ.
The bout begins with Gacy and his druids watch the match from a perch looking out over the ring. This distracts Breakker enough that Hudson is able to gain an early advantage.
Breakker fights back to execute a delayed vertical suplex. Hudson powders out of the ring, and he is able to hit Breakker with a cheapshot. Breakker is slow to give chase because he is seemingly distracted by Gacy’s mind games.
Double down before the show cuts to a split screen commercial break. Gacy and the two druids arrive at ringside. Their arrival distracts Breakker while he is perched on the top turnbuckle. Hudson trips up Breakker, and Breakker bounces off the ropes to the outside.
The reoccurring theme on this show of working a body part continues in this match, as Hudson targets Breakker’s shoulder. The mind games by Gacy also continue.
Hudson sends Breakker crashing into the ring steps, and Hudson keeps working the shoulder. Gacy smiles in approval as he lurks around ringside.
Hudson attempts a Steiner Recliner, but Breakker counters him. Another cheap shot by Hudson, yet Breakker still manages to hulk up. Breakker comes back with a Rick Steiner powerslam, and Breakker pulls down the straps on his singlet.
The druids attack Breakker at ringside, but Breakker fights them off. Breakkers gets back into the ring, where Hudson is waiting with a metal folding chair. Breakker takes the chair away from Hudson. The druids rush into the ring, and Breakker quickly tossing them out. Somehow this is not a DQ.
Gacy jumps on the ring apron, and Breakker swings a chair in his direction. Gacy ducks the chair shot. Hudson spins Breakker around, and Breakker hits Hudson with a chair shot. The referee calls for the bell, as he disqualifies Breakker. The blatant outside interference by the druids is not grounds for a DQ, but the chair shot warrants a DQ. Go figure.
The DQ does play into the next title match, as the DQ rule is waived at In Your House. That means if Breakker gets DQ’d at In Your House in his match with Gacy, Breakker would lose the title. Gacy’s plan appears to be working as he flashes a sinister grin when the show fades to black.
A NXT Women’s Tag Team title match has been announced for Vengeance Day.
Champions Jacy Jayne and Gigi Dolin will defend against the team of Persia Pirotta and Indi Hartwell. The champions confirmed the match in the opening segment of tonight’s NXT.
The two teams have been feuding in the past few weeks. Back on the January 25 edition of NXT, Hartwell and Pirotta, along with Kay Lee Ray, defeated all three members of Toxic Attraction in a six-woman tag team match, setting up the Women’s Tag Team title match for February 15 on SyFy.
Tonight’s NXT had Kay Lee Ray kidnap Jayne & Dolin in a car and spent most of the show stalking Rose around the WWE Performance Center with a baseball bat, demanding Rose to give her a NXT Women’s title match. The show closed with Ray laying out Rose in the ring and saying that she didn’t want to wait until Vengeance Day, she will get the match next week.
Also announced for Vengeance Day is a NXT North American title match between champion Carmelo Hayes and Cameron Grimes.
WWE has revealed the stipulation for the triple threat NXT Women’s Tag Team title match at Halloween Havoc.
During tonight’s NXT, it was announced that Io Shirai & Zoey Stark vs. Indi Hartwell & Persia Pirotta vs. Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles at Halloween Havoc will be a “Scareway to Hell ladder match.” Halloween Havoc is a special episode of NXT that’s taking place next Tuesday.
WWE announced yesterday that the NXT Women’s Tag Team title match at Halloween Havoc would be a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match. Tonight’s episode of NXT featured a triple threat match between Shirai, Pirotta, and Jayne to determine who would spin the wheel to reveal the stipulation for next week. Shirai pinned Pirotta to get the win after Jayne was taken out of the match due to suffering an injury.
Raquel Gonzalez vs. Mandy Rose for the NXT Women’s Championship at Halloween Havoc will also be a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match.
Here’s the updated card for Halloween Havoc:
NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa defends against Bron Breakker
Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match: NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez defends against Mandy Rose
Scareway to Hell ladder match: NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions Io Shirai & Zoey Stark defend against Indi Hartwell & Persia Pirotta and Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne
Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match: NXT Tag Team Champions MSK defend against Imperium’s Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner
WWE has announced that the triple threat NXT Women’s Tag Team title match at Halloween Havoc will now be a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match. Io Shirai & Zoey Stark are defending their titles against Indi Hartwell & Persia Pirotta and Toxic Attraction (Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne).
Halloween Havoc is a special episode of NXT that’s taking place on Tuesday, October 26. Before that, one member of Shirai & Stark, Hartwell & Pirotta, and Dolin & Jayne will face off in a triple threat match on this week’s NXT. The winner of that match will spin the wheel to determine the stipulation for the NXT Women’s Tag Team title match at Halloween Havoc.
Raquel Gonzalez vs. Mandy Rose for the NXT Women’s Championship at Halloween Havoc will also be a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match.
Here’s the updated card for Halloween Havoc:
NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa defends against Bron Breakker
Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match: NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez defends against Mandy Rose
Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match: NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions Io Shirai & Zoey Stark defend against Indi Hartwell & Persia Pirotta and Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne
WWE’s Extreme Rules show on 9/26 at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH was decent. Most of the matches were good, but there was nothing blow away.
The show was built around two bouts, Roman Reigns vs. Demon Finn Balor for the Universal title and Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair for the women’s title. Both had gimmicked finishes.
The Demon match ended with Demon ont the top rope when the top rope suddenly collapsed and he fell into the ring injured, and got pinned by a spear. The bout had been the most exciting on the show, but at one point the idea was that Demon had died. Then his music played and he acted as though he was resurrected, and in fact, that was the verbiage used, and he made a comeback until the rope broke.
In the Smackdown women’s title match, Belair powered out of the disarmer and set up the KOD when Sasha Banks ran into attack Belair for the DQ. Banks also laid out Lynch after the match to set up a three-way program.
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TUESDAY NEWS UPDATE
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The eight-man tag match that was previously planned for tonight’s NXT is now off. Instead, a four-way tag team match between MSK, Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams, Grizzled Young Veterans, and Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen will take place. Mei Ying vs. Indi Hartwell has also been added.
A number of wrestlers were not drafted following the conclusion of the 2021 WWE Draft last night on Raw. Those wrestlers include Asuka, Bayley, Elias, Eva Marie, Gran Metalik, Lacey Evans, Lince Dorado, Shane Thorne, Titus O’Neil, John Cena, and Shane McMahon. Per the rules of the draft, they are now free agents and can sign with the brand of their choosing.
Dana Brooke commented on the reaction to Corey Graves’ comments regarding her on Raw. Writing on Instagram: “You cannot entertain everything regardless if its INDIRECT or DIRECT! Let people do what they do best. TALK. Ya’ll act like ya’ll gone die because somebody said something about you. IT IS NOT THAT DEEP! You cannot stop and throw stones at every dog that barks. ONCE you entertain a clown, you BECOME ONE.
Matches taped for WWE Main Event include Karrion Kross vs. Ricochet and T-Bar & Mace against The Viking Raiders.
Escape the Undertaker, an interactive WWE film featuring Undertaker and The New Day, is now available for streaming on Netflix.
Big E talked to ComicBook about filming the new movie, while also talking about becoming the WWE Champion. When asked if he has had the chance to take in the moment, Big E replied “A little bit. I’m not sure it’s entirely sunken in yet. It’s still very cool. As much as I think I’m ready for this, and I feel very confident in that in many ways, and I keep saying this but, in many ways, I still harken back to being a failed former football player who took this job on a whim. I’m just a guy who likes being obnoxious, doing splits in rings and making people laugh. For some reason, they took me seriously enough to put me in this position. That is pretty cool. But yeah, it’s only been a couple weeks, maybe a little over a couple weeks, but it’s been, I think it’s been a good start. Like you said, man, already, in these few weeks, we’ve done stuff. We’ve had a tag match, a dream match with The Bloodline, a triple threat that you could also, that’s a WrestleMania caliber match with Roman (Reigns) and Bobby (Lashley) and, like you said, the cage match with Bobby.I feel like I’ve had four months’ worth of programs and pay-per-view caliber matches in a few weeks, but I’ve had a lot of fun doing it. It’s been a lot of work, as they tell you, with interviews and media, but it’s been fun, man, and everyone’s been so kind. I’m trying my best not to squirm and bristle and deflect with the compliments. I’m trying to do a better job accepting my flowers. So, it’s been really cool to have so many people be so kind, and it’s been a good start so far.”
AEW’s Road to Dynamite for this week, focusing on the Sammy Guevara vs. Bobby Fish TNT title match and Hikaru Shida looking for her 50th AEW win.
GCW owner Brett Lauderdale on Twitter: “I try not to be that guy but sometimes there are exceptions. I will be making a major announcement, the biggest announcement in GCW history, on Saturday in Atlantic City at #MOXvsGAGE.”
ABC 6 in Philadelphia has a story on Bryan Danielson prior to Dynamite heading to the area on Wednesday. He talked about the differences between AEW and WWE. I mean there’s a litany of differences. But I think this is one of the things that drew me to AEW and why I kind of wanted to come to AEW: It’s that AEW is a wrestling-first company; it’s a wrestling company for wrestling fans. Sometimes WWE is more just based on general entertainment where they want to reach as many casual viewers as possible, where I think AEW is like ‘hey, if you love wrestling, here’s this.’ But also even if you’re not a wrestling fan, we’re putting on wrestling, and the wrestling itself is going to bring you in. If you were to do a comparison just watching the shows, you’ll see that there’s a lot more wrestling in the two hours of Dynamite than there is even in a three-hour WWE Raw. Sometimes there’s more wrestling on an AEW Dynamite show than there is in RAW and SmackDown combined. So that’s one of the things that drew me to it because as a fan, when I was in high school everybody loved the Rock and (‘Stone Cold’) Steve Austin. They were my least favorite people because all they did was talk.
Britt Baker was a guest on Oral Sessions with Renee Paquette. Baker said that Adam Cole had told her that WWE was interested in her. “It’s no secret because he’s [Adam Cole] already said it by now so cat’s out of the bag, I’m not gonna get in trouble — that WWE was definitely poking the bear a little bit through him recently, when I was still signed with AEW,” she said (h/t Post Wrestling). You know, ‘Let Britt know we’re really interested in her.’ Without teetering the lines of contract tampering, they definitely let me know they had interest in me but, wasn’t a mutual thing. I’m very happy at AEW and very content and thankful for all the opportunities I’ve had there and this is where I wanna stay.”
Ahead of their wedding, this Tuesday’s NXT will feature InDex’s bachelor and bachelorette parties.
“It’s time to party,” WWE announced. “This Tuesday, the NXT Universe are invited to witness the bachelor and bachelorette parties of soon-to-be husband-and-wife Dexter Lumis and Indi Hartwell on NXT! There is no telling what kind of fun InDex will be having a week before they are set to tie the knot.”
Pictures from the segments were posted on social media over the weekend. The bachelor party featured Lumis, Johnny Gargano, Cameron Grimes, Odyssey Jones, and Drake Maverick, while Indi Hartwell, Candice LeRae, Kayden Carter, Kacy Catanzaro, and McKenzie Mitchell were present for the bachelorette party.
The wedding angle was set up when Hartwell proposed to Lumis on NXT three weeks ago. It was later revealed that the wedding will take place on the Tuesday, September 14 episode of NXT.
The September 14 episode will also be the start of NXT’s revamp.
Lumis helped Gargano during his match against LA Knight on last week’s NXT, but Gargano lost when he was distracted by Lumis trying to give him a high-five.
Here’s the updated lineup for Tuesday’s NXT:
NXT Tag Team Champions MSK defend against Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch
NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions Io Shirai & Zoey Stark defend against Kacy Catanzaro & Kayden Carter
Ember Moon vs. Kay Lee Ray
Carmelo Hayes vs. Santos Escobar
Tian Sha’s Mei Ying will make her in-ring debut
Diamond Mine’s Julius & Brutus Creed will make their in-ring debut
During a backstage interview on NXT tonight, it was announced that an angle with Hartwell and Lumis getting married will take place on the Tuesday, September 14 episode of NXT. The wedding comes after Hartwell proposed to Lumis on NXT last week.
Hartwell said during tonight’s interview that being in love is amazing and being engaged is even better. After McKenzie Mitchell asked Hartwell if they had a wedding date in mind, Lumis revealed an invitation announcing the wedding for September 14.
Hartwell & Lumis teamed together for the first time on NXT last week, defeating Jessi Kamea & Robert Stone. Hartwell then proposed to Lumis after the match and Lumis accepted.
Lumis lost a Love Her or Lose Her match to Johnny Gargano in the main event of NXT three weeks ago. The stipulation was supposed to be that Hartwell had to forget about having a relationship with Lumis if he lost. But after being infatuated with Lumis for months, she still chose to get together with him. Hartwell ran back down to the ring and made out with Lumis after his loss.
A tag team match has been announced for tonight’s post-SummerSlam edition of Raw.
Nikki A.S.H. & Rhea Ripley will team together against Nia Jax & Shayna Baszler on Raw tonight. Nikki and Ripley were both involved in the triple threat Raw Women’s Championship match at SummerSlam. Charlotte Flair submitted Nikki to win the title.
Nikki A.S.H. was Raw Women’s Champion going into SummerSlam. Ripley went to hit Riptide on her near the end of the match, but Nikki countered it into a DDT. Nikki then tried to hit a top rope crossbody on Charlotte, but Charlotte avoided it. Charlotte submitted Nikki with the Figure Eight to get the win.
Charlotte & Jax defeated Ripley & Nikki A.S.H. on Raw last week.
Tonight’s Raw is taking place at Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California. Here’s the updated lineup for the episode:
New Raw Tag Team Champions RK-Bro (Randy Orton & Riddle) will have a victory celebration
Cole and O’Reilly’s match at TakeOver is being called “The Undisputed Finale.” It will be a two-out-of-three falls match, with each fall having a different stipulation. The first fall will be a traditional wrestling match, the second fall will be a street fight, and the third fall will be a steel cage match.
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WWE has announced a couple of additions to the lineup for tonight’s episode of NXT.
Indi Hartwell & Dexter Lumis will team together for the first time as they face Jessi Kamea & Robert Stone in a mixed tag team match. There will also be an interview segment where NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez and Dakota Kai will “issue their last words to one another” before their title match at TakeOver 36 this Sunday.
Lumis lost a Love Her or Lose Her match to Johnny Gargano on NXT two weeks ago, but Lumis and Hartwell still got together after the match. Last week’s NXT featured an angle where they went on their first date.
WWE uploaded a post-show video last week where Kamea, Stone, and Franky Monet watched Hartwell and Lumis’ date. Monet called the date pathetic. Kamea said she would mess up Hartwell if she ever had a shot at her, and Stone claimed that he’d probably be able to take out Lumis in under a minute.
Tonight’s NXT is the go-home show for TakeOver 36. It’s also being billed as the “Title Tuesday” edition of the show, with the NXT Cruiserweight Championship and NXT Tag Team titles both on the line tonight.
Here’s the updated lineup for tonight’s episode:
NXT Cruiserweight Champion Kushida defends against Roderick Strong
NXT Tag Team Champions MSK defend against Imperium’s Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner
NXT Breakout Tournament semifinal match: Duke Hudson vs. Carmelo Hayes
Face-to-face segment with NXT Champion Karrion Kross and Samoa Joe
Mixed tag team match: Indi Hartwell & Dexter Lumis vs. Jessi Kamea & Robert Stone
Interview with NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez and Dakota Kai
Though Dexter Lumis lost last night’s Love Her or Lose her match, Indi Hartwell and Lumis still got together in the end.
The stipulation of last night’s Johnny Gargano vs. Lumis match was that Hartwell would have to stop pursuing a relationship with Lumis if Gargano won. If Lumis won, he’d be allowed to date Hartwell. Gargano defeated Lumis after hitting One Final Beat.
When Gargano kicked out of a roll-up near the finish of the match, Lumis accidentally knocked Hartwell off the apron. Lumis then went to check on Hartwell. Gargano dove out of the ring and gave Lumis a DDT on the floor. Gargano then threw Lumis back into the ring, hit One Final Beat, and pinned Lumis to get the win.
Hartwell was visibly upset after Lumis lost. She started to head to the back with Gargano and Candice LeRae, but Hartwell then ran back into the ring. She jumped on Lumis and started kissing him. The show ended with Hartwell and Lumis making out.
A Love Her or Lose Her match headlines tonight’s episode of NXT.
Johnny Gargano and Dexter Lumis will face off in tonight’s main event. If Lumis wins, he’ll be able to date Indi Hartwell. If Gargano wins, Hartwell — who has been infatuated with Lumis for months — will have to stop pursuing a relationship with Lumis.
The first round of the NXT Breakout Tournament will conclude tonight as Trey Baxter faces off with Joe Gacy. Plus, Bobby Fish vs. Roderick Strong, Hit Row (Top Dolla & Ashante “Thee” Adonis) vs. Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde), LA Knight & Cameron Grimes vs. The Grizzled Young Veterans, and the in-ring return of Ridge Holland are set for the episode.
Dakota Kai will also address why she turned against NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez.
Due to a scheduling conflict with the Olympics, NXT will air on Syfy for the second straight week tonight. The show will move back to USA Network next Tuesday.
Our coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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The show opened with a tag team grudge match.
Hit Row (Ashante “Thee” Adonis & Top Dolla with Isaiah “Swerve” Scott & B-FAB) defeated Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde with Santos Escobar) via disqualification
Santos Escobar interfered by hitting Top Dolla with a chair, causing the DQ. Lame finish, but it led to an angle afterwards.
Like any grudge match, they started with a brawl. After things settled into a tag match, Top Dolla displayed his strength and power. He manhandled Wilde. The tide turned when Esocbar caused a distraction, and a low bridge by Mendoza sent Adonis crashing to the floor.
Legado del Fantasma worked over Adonis through a commercial break, inlcuding quick tags and double team moves. Hot tag to Top Dolla, and he cleaned house. Escobar then smacked Top Dolla with a steel folding chair, and the referee called for a DQ.
Escobar continued his assualt after the match. Escobar hit Top Dolla a few more times with the chair, and then Escobar sent Top Dolla crashing into the steps. Legado del Fantasma turned their attention to Isaiah Scott. They held him while Escobar hit Scott with the chair. Escobar then stole Scott’s grill out of his mouth.
Top Dolla eventually got to his feet, and he was quite angry. B-FAB jumped in to hit Wilde with a chair. Top Dolla struck with a shotgun dropkick on Escobar. Adonis took down Mendoza. Scott also got some revenge as he executed his finisher on Mendoza. The heels soon fled up the ramp, but Escobar still had Scott’s grill.
General Manager William Regal brought a team of security guards to watch over Samoa Joe. Security was supposed to keep Joe and Karrion Kross away from each other until TakeOver. With the history of security teams such as this in pro wrestling, I do not like their chances.
Dexter Lumis was drawing creepy pictures.
A recap of Ridge Holland hyped his in-ring return that was up next.
Ridge Holland (with Pete Dunne & Oney Lorcan) defeated Ikemen Jiro
Holland pinned Jiro in a glorified squash.
Jiro was basically fed to the monster that is Holland. Jiro did land some strikes with the help of his sports jacket. Holland countered by shoving Jiro over the top rope, and Jiro crashed to ringside. Holland threw Iro into the barricade, and Holland suplexed him when they got back into the ring. ‘
Then came the most dastardly thing Holland could do, he tore Jiro’s sports jacket. Holland tossed the jacket out of the ring. That almost fired up Jiro, but he was suplexed by Holland instead. Holland ended the match with a powerslam, followed by a three count.
Pete Dunne cut a promo after the match on behalf of Holland. Dunne warned Thatcher that Holland will knock his teeth out. That was not very nice.
Franky Monet was upset that she lost last week in a tag match with Jessi Kamea, and she let Robert Stone and Kamea know about it. Monet blamed Stone’s botched interference for the loss. She said Stone and Kamea are used to being “losers,” but Monet does not even know what that word means. Monet said for this group to work, they have to rebuilt in Monet’s image.
Roderick Strong (with Diamond Mine) defeated Bobby Fish
Strong pinned Fish in a pretty darn good match. This match to me felt like it should be a bigger deal than it was here. Nonetheless, Strong looked … well, strong in winning.
Intense grappling at the outset. As the match went to a picture-in-picture commercial break, Strong was reeling. During the break, Strong gained the upperhand. Fish fought back as the show returned from the break, but Strong struck him down.
Comeback by Fish with a series of kicks. Lots of kicks in fact, including a mule kick. That is a kick that is not done enough in pro wrestling anymore. Bless you Fish. Nevertless, Strong cut off Fish with a backbreaker.
They traded near falls. First Strong got a two count. Fish again came back with a kick, this time a roundhouse that led into a near fall. Fish went for a high risk move off the ropes after being briefly distracted by Diamond Mine, but Fish was instead shoved over the ropes.
Strong with a jumping knee lift, and Strong followed with a falling backbreaker for a pinfall.
Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) defeated LA Knight & Cameron Grimes
Drake pinned Grimes to win the bout after it turned into an impromptu two-on-one handicap match. Knight refused to tag in, leaving Grimes to the wolves. Ted DiBiase came to Grimes’ aid after the match.
Knight made Grimes wrestle in his butler’s outfit, and Knigth also made Grimes start the match. Knight soon tagged in when Grimes had Drake under control. Knight was soon getting his butt kicked, and Knight had to tag out.
Grimes leapt into the ring with a flying crossbody in a butler’s outfit. Blind tag allowed for Drake to waylay Grimes. Heat on Grimes, but he soon created separation. Knight refused to tag in. Grimes was pissed about that. He threw his gloves down in anger, and Grimes took off his coat. He motioned for the GYV to bring it. They brought it, which was a double team.
Grimes made his own comeback. He punted Drake, and he caught Gibson in a running Spanish Fly crossbody for a two count. Grimes signaled for the Cave In, but he was outnumbered. GYV with a double team finisher called the Ticket to Mayhem, and Drake pinne Grimes for the pinfall.
Ted DiBiase walked to ringside after the match, coming to help Grimes. DiBiase told Grimes he had to figure a way out of this situation with Knight.
Dakota Kai in a vignette explained her turn on Raquel Gonzalez. Ever the heel, Kai blamed Gonzalez for being selfish. Of course, Kai is actually being the selfish one.
Johnny Gargano and Candice LeRae cut a promo saying they what is best for Indi Hartwell. Gargano vowed to end In-Dex for good.
Announced for next week on NXT is face-to-face between Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly mediated by William Regal.
Trey Baxter defeated Joe Gacy to advance in the NXT Breakout Tournament
Baxter pinned Gacy clean to win the match. Baxter moves on to the semifinals against Odyssey Jones.
Baxter with a 450 foot stomp before scoring the pinfall. Really good match, albeit short.
Next came a wacky skit with Io Shirai and Zoey Stark. They went together to a sushi restaurant. Shirai ordered in Japanese. Stark in English said she would have what Shirai ordered. The food came and it looked like squid. Stark was very unsure, but she tried to play it off. She acted like she was eating the food, but Stark spat it into napkicks and threw it on the floor. Stark ate too much wasabi, and it was spicy. Shirai hugged the waitress after she brought them the bill. Stark went for a hug, but Shirai pushed her away and gave her the bill.
Indi Hartwell was lovestruck ahead of the main event.
NXT Champion Karrion Kross stormed into the CWC, calling out Samoa Joe. Out comes Joe as security tried to hold him back. They were no match for an enraged Samoa Joe. He tossed them aside and stormed into the ring. The security team bunmped and fed into the ring as Joe dismantled them one-by-one. He chocked one dude out, and Joe glared a hole through a camera. Joe let out a primal yell before leaving the ring.
A “Prime Target” video package hyped the upcoming title match with WALTER defending the NXT UK Championship agiainst Ilja Dragunov at TakeOver 36. Gerat stuff.
NXT Cruiserweight Champion Kushida said he would give Roderick Strong a shot at the title.
NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez “breaks her silence” next week on NXT. Also announced for the show is Ember Moon vs. Sarray in a first time match. In additon, Ilja Dragunov will be in the CWC. Plus, already announced for next week is face-to-face with Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly.
Johnny Gargano defeated Dexter Lumis in a “Love Her or Lose Her” match
Gargano pinned Lumis, but Lumis and Hartwell got together in the end. Go figure. That is reneging on stipulation in record time.
Indi Hartwell came out to ringside during the match. Lumis went underneath the ring at one piont. Hartwell went under the ring after him. Candice LeRae came ringside. She and Gargano dragged Hartwell out from under the ring. Hartwell was also holding on to Lumis, so he was dragged out also. An enchanted moment broken up by a Gargano punt to Lumis’ ribs.
The match went through a picture-in-picture commercial break. Meanwhile, Gargano retrieved his headband that had fallen off earlier in the match. Gargano also dashed a hope spot from Lumis.
Comeback by Lumis after the show returned from the break. Bump and feed by Gargano, and Lumis was on fire. Gargano cut him off, and he executed a tope suicida. Lumis countered a slingshot spear, and Lumis used a slingshot Falcon Arrow.
Lumis leapt off the top rope, but no water in the pool. Lumis ate a superkick for a near fall. Gargano was soon countered, and he was down prone on the mat. Lumis signaled to Hartwell that he was going for an elbow drop off the top rope. Gargano rolled out of the way, and Lumis missed a springboard flying elbow.
Gargano applied his crossface submission finisher, but Lumis got a rope break. Hartwell got on the apron, distracting Gargano. Lumis with a school boy roll-up for two. When Gargano kicked out, that sent Lumis crashing into Hartwell. She was knocked off the apron into the arms of LeRae. Lumis went outside the ring to check on Hartwell, and Gargano caught Lumis with a swinging DDT on the floor. Gargano followed up with One Final Beat, and Gargano covered Lumis for a pinfall.
Gargano and LeRae tried to make Hartwell leave with them. Hartwell turned away from them, and she dashed into the ring. Hartwell tackled Lumis with a Thesz press, and then she and Lumis embraced with a kiss. Ol’ Lou never did that after when he did a press. Hartwell and Lumis made out for awhile. And they all lived happily ever after … at least until next week.