Bryan & Vinny Show: Dynamite with Okada debut and NXT Halloween Havoc night 1

The Bryan & Vinny Show is back with tons to talk about as we break down AEW Dynamite from Wednesday and NXT Halloween Havoc, including some thoughts on the odd AEW ratings pattern and what it suggests about the fanbase, Halloween Havoc night 2 line-up and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Live: NXT Halloween Havoc, AEW preview, Rocky Romero talks Fighting Spirit Unleashed this weekend

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including full results from night one of Halloween Havoc, Dynamite preview for tonight, the news and more, plus Rocky Romero joins us to discuss New Japan Fighting Spirit Unleashed in Las Vegas and on FITE.tv this weekend! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Live: History of TNA, World Famous RAW Report, more!

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including previews THE HISTORY OF TNA, a look at all the line-ups for the coming week including Halloween Havoc tonight, ratings notes, the World Famous RAW Report and more. A fun show as a always so check it out~!

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WWE announces two-week NXT Halloween Havoc special

This October, WWE is celebrating Halloween with a special two-week episode of NXT.

WWE has announced that this year’s edition of NXT Halloween Havoc will take place across two weeks. Part one of the episode is set for Tuesday, October 24. The episode will then conclude with part two on Halloween night (Tuesday, October 31).

Both weeks of Halloween Havoc will air live on USA Network in NXT’s usual 8-10 p.m. Eastern time slot.

The announcement was made during NXT No Mercy on Saturday night.

This is the fourth straight year that Halloween Havoc has been an NXT TV special. Before returning in 2020, WWE hadn’t used the Halloween Havoc name since WCW closed its doors.

Halloween Havoc will be one of NXT’s final special events of 2023. The last NXT premium live event of the year is Deadline, which is being held in Bridgeport, Connecticut on Saturday, December 9. Deadline will feature the return of NXT’s Iron Survivor Challenge match.

Wrestling Observer Radio: Halloween Havoc, UFC, Rampage, Smackdown, CM Punk, more

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including Halloween Havoc, UFC’s PPV, Rampage, Smackdown, Hangman Page, tons of news notes from the past few days including ratings, NXT vs. ROH vs. UFC, CM Punk and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:

Start: Brian Muster, Tristian Nash pass away

2:50: CM Punk/AEW update

7:38: Jericho correction

8:20: Jon Moxley vs. Pentagon Jr. set for Dynamite

9:58: December 10 will have ROH, NXT, and UFC

10:57: Road Dogg on Billy Gunn’s exclusion from DX reunion

19:22: Ratings

22:22: Halloween Havoc recap

48:15: UFC recap

1:00:55: Rampage thoughts

1:12:50: SmackDown thoughts

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WWE NXT Halloween Havoc live results: Breakker vs. Dragunov vs. McDonagh

NXT’s third annual Halloween Havoc event takes place tonight, streaming live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

The show will be headlined by Bron Breakker vs. Ilja Dragunov vs. JD McDonagh for the NXT Championship. But it could be Austin Theory who walks out of Halloween Havoc with the NXT title. Theory appeared on NXT earlier this week and teased cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase.

Two other title bouts are also set for tonight. Mandy Rose is set to put her NXT Women’s Championship on the line against Alba Fyre, while the vacant NXT North American Championship will be up for grabs in a ladder match. Carmelo Hayes, Oro Mensah, Wes Lee, Von Wagner, and Nathan Frazer are the ladder match participants.

Grudge matches round out the remainder of the Halloween Havoc card. Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade will meet in a Weapons Wild match, Julius Creed takes on Damon Kemp in an ambulance match, and Apollo Crews faces off with Grayson Waller (stipulation to be determined).

Tonight’s pre-show begins at 7:30 p.m. Eastern and features McKenzie Mitchell, Sam Roberts, and an appearance by Busted Open Radio’s Dave LaGreca.

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Kickoff Show —

The kickoff show panel was McKenzie Mitchell, Sam Roberts, and Dave LaGreca.

The main hosts of Halloween Havoc were Shotzi and Quincy Elliott. They spun the wheel, and it was determined that Apollo Crews vs. Grayson Waller would be contested in a Casket Match. Apollo was thrilled by the news, but Waller was concerned.

In an online exclusive promo, Alba Fyre was confident in facing Mandy Rose. Back live, Rose wasn’t worried about the match, but the rest of Toxic Attraction tried to get her to take Alba seriously. (The movie character “Chucky” was seated behind them.)

NXT Halloween Havoc report —

Shotzi and Quincy Elliott introduced the show.

Wes Lee defeated Carmelo Hayes (w/ Trick Williams), Nathan Frazer, Von Wagner, & Oro Mensah in a Ladder Match to win the vacant NXT North American Championship [19:55]

This was an awesome five-way ladder match with tons of cool, innovative spots and fast-paced action. I think Lee winning is an absolutely inspired choice as I feared they’d go with the safe choice in Melo, who is ready to move on from this title picture.

After everyone jockeyed for position at the start, it was Frazer and Mensah left in the ring. Frazer took out Mensah and climbed the ropes before re-directing to dive onto Wagner. He worked together with Mensah to take out their opponents with a ladder, then when Mensah got taken out, he drove Melo into the ladder. Mensah stopped Frazer’s climb, then Lee stopped Mensah from doing the same.

Mensah backdropped Melo onto a ladder but ran into a dropkick from Lee. Wagner re-entered the fray and took out Lee with a boot. Frazer tried to take a ladder from Wagner but was powerbombed into it for his trouble. Melo dispatched Wagner and climbed a ladder. In a great spot, Frazer sent Melo crashing from the ladder with a dropkick before running right into a ladder-assisted senton from Lee. 

Melo recovered, but Frazer countered a springboard into an inverted Spanish Fly onto a ladder. There was a parade of big moves, including Melo clotheslining Lee and himself to the floor. Mensah was left in the ring, so he set up a ladder and climbed. Trick Williams met him on the other side and dumped Mensah onto the other four men. Mensah took a nasty landing.

Robert Stone ran out and climbed. He and Trick were at the top of the ladder; Stone hit Trick with a shoe, but Trick overturned the ladder, sending Stone crashing to the floor. Back in the ring, Wagner continued to use the ladder as a weapon. Out on the outside, Wagner pulled a bigger ladder out from under the ring and inadvertently ended up striking or nearly striking a woman in the front row; luckily everyone seemed to be okay. He set up the ladder as a bridge between the apron and the barricade.

Lee got involved and Wagner ended up prone on the ladder, so Frazer sent him through it with a frog splash. There was another parade of big moves, with Melo springboarding off the barricade and Lee hitting a cannonball splash off the steel steps. Lee produced another giant ladder, which Wagner set up. Wagner press slammed Lee from the ring onto the announce table, which didn’t break. So nasty.

Wagner climbed, but Frazer met him at the top and stomped him down. Wagner got Frazer in powerbomb position, leading to Frazer pulling Wagner out of the ring on a headscissor takeover. Mensah took Wagner out with a wild tackle, then he and Frazer repeatedly struck Wagner with a smaller ladder to permanently eliminate Wagner from contention.

Back in the ring, Frazer and Mensah climbed to the the top and fought each other to reach the ladder. Mensah eventually pushed Frazer down, but Melo showed up and pulled Mensah down. Melo climbed to the top, but Lee climbed a giant ladder and sprung up to send Melo to the mat. They both fought while standing on a ladder bridge in the ring; Lee finally took out Melo with a meteora onto the bridge. That bought Lee enough time to climb the ladder and win the championship.

– After the match, Lee broke down in tears and was showered with “You deserve it!” chants. 

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JD McDonagh was shown meditating backstage.

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NXT Women’s Championship: Mandy Rose (c) (w/ Toxic Attraction) vs. Alba Fyre PRE-MATCH SEGMENT

This was indescribably stupid and a complete waste of time.

It was a cinematic match. Rose, Dolin, and Jayne drove up to Alba’s location. Rose played the straight woman as Dolin was excited and Jayne was terrified. Zombiez tried to scare them, but Rose no-sold it. 

They entered the building with flashlights and continued to bicker. Rose decided it would be a good plan to split up, which Jayne didn’t like. The camera followed Jayne, who was taken out by Alba. Dolin, meanwhile, met Chucky and some monsters at a table. Alba surprised her as well, but Dolin put up more of a fight than Jayne. Eventually, however, Alba shut Dolin in a freezer.

Finally, we caught up with Rose, who encountered Alba after being startled by an organ. Alba attacked her with a baseball bat, and her monstrous associates prevented Rose from gaining the upper hand. Outside, Alba shut Rose in her car and whacked Toxic Attraction with the bat. She drove off, and then we came back to the arena, where the announcers were stunned.

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Apollo Crews defeated Grayson Waller in a Casket Match [11:06]

Two straight incredibly bad segments that made no sense. I guess there was some passable action at the end? That’s it.

They had a rapid back-and-forth exchange at the start, with Apollo getting the upper hand on an Asai moonsault. As Apollo beat Waller down on the announce table, Waller grabbed a pen and stabbed at Apollo’s face, allowing him to gain control of the match. He kept up his attack on Apollo on the floor.

The two jockeyed for position on the top rope, with Waller pushing Apollo into the casket. For some reason, the match wasn’t over. Then the lights went out. When they came back on, eerie music played and druids brought out another casket. Apollo had recovered, and he attacked Waller with the steel steps. (I have literally no idea what happened there or what it was supposed to be.)

There was a new casket set up on the side of the ring. Waller eventually got Apollo fully in the casket, but Apollo fought back when Waller tried to shut the door. They both escaped the area. Apollo landed a diving crossbody on Waller out on the floor. Apollo nearly had Waller in the casket, but Waller hit a rolling cutter to buy himself a breather.

Apollo recovered to hit a double-knee facebuster and nearly shut Waller in the casket. He was eventually able to chokeslam Waller into the casket for the win.

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A Chase U segment played, where Andre Chase was frustrated with some of his students’ performance on a “history of Halloween” assignment. He revealed that Duke Hudson is a new transfer student. Duke answered an extra credit question correctly, which angered Bodhi Hayward.

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Pretty Deadly were backstage. They’re not worried about defending against Malik Blade and Edris Enofe this week. Kayden Carter and Katana Chance walked up and said they were the best tag champions on the brand.

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Roxanne Perez defeated Cora Jade in a Weapons Wild match [13:23]

Yet another bad hardcore match on this show. This was pretty comparable to Liv Morgan vs. Ronda Rousey at Extreme Rules — lots of plodding, slow, boring brawling. The major high spot came across so contrived, and the fans were more behind Cora, the heel, than they were behind Roxanne.

Roxanne attacked right away with a skateboard. She dominated early on and set up a table as Cora crawled under the ring. When Roxanne pulled Cora out from under the ring, Cora sprayed her with cold spray and swung her into the barricade. Back in the ring, Cora attacked with a chair and a trashcan. 

On the outside, Cora choked Roxanne with a rope. She produced a chain, but Roxanne avoided the shot and came back with the rope. Back inside, Roxanne hit a kendo stick-assisted Russian legsweep for two. Roxanne maintained control until Cora gained some space and ran into the stands. 

They eventually met each other on a high platform of some sort. Cora slammed Roxanne on the hard surface and pulled away the barrier. Roxanne fought back and had a chance to send Cora crashing down, but they weirdly re-adjusted and both fell down through ladders. (I think it was supposed to look like Cora pulling Roxanne down, but it just looked like they both jumped off together.)

Eventually, they made their way to the ring, where a pile of chairs was set up. Roxanne backdropped Cora onto it and hit the Pop Rocks through the chairs for the win.

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There was a segment with show hosts Shotzi and Quincy Elliott coming out to the ring. They started to do some schtick, but then Lash Legend interrupted. She has a problem with someone from Smackdown hosting the show, when Lash feels she’d do it better. Shotzi got in her face and hit her with a DDT.

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There was a Schism video promo. They have a new member who will “remove his mask.” 

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Julius Creed defeated Damon Kemp in an Ambulance match [14:52]

Finally, more good stuff beyond just the opener! This was way more intense than most safety-proofed WWE hardcore matches with some wild bumps and weapon shots. Both of these guys have a ton of potential.

If Julius loses, his brother Brutus will be forced to leave NXT. Julius exploded right out of the gate, disarming Kemp’s chair and hitting a head-and-arm suplex out on the floor. They moved to a backstage area where an ambulance was set up. Julius nearly shut Kemp into it, but Kemp blocked the door from shutting with a crutch and used it to attack Julius. 

Back towards the ring, Julius recovered by spraying Kemp with a fire extinguisher. Kemp fired back with a back suplex on the floor and tossed Julius into the steel steps. They moved back in the direction of the ambulance, where Kemp sent Julius into the vehicle and nearly got it closed.

Julius fired up and drove Kemp into the ring post, but back inside the ring, Kemp planted Julius on the steel steps with a spinebuster. On the outside, Julius fought back and trapped Kemp in a wheelchair with a crutch before sending him into the steps again. 

They fought for control of a stretcher, leading to Kemp sending Julius into the post once again. They started chucking things at each other, including the ring bell. Kemp dropped Julius in a laundry cart and repeatedly pushed it into the ambulance. He threw Julius back into the ambulance, but Julius would not let Kemp shut the door, putting his fingers in the way.

Julius exploded out of the ambulance and slammed Kemp through a table. He repeatedly whacked Kemp with chair shots and dropped him on a stretcher before clotheslining him through a chair. Julius carried Kemp to the ambulance and slammed it shut to win the match.

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As the ambulance from the previous match drove away, we saw Mandy Rose’s Range Rover pull up with Alba Fyre driving it. Rose tried to escape into the building and then the ring, and when they both entered, the match was under way with a referee and everything. No Toxic Attraction.

NXT Women’s Championship: Mandy Rose (c) defeated Alba Fyre [6:24]

I didn’t understand this at all. Rose’s reign has been the exact same for literally a full year, with constant distraction and interference finishes interspersed with bad, boring wrestling. They finally do something different — still really bad, but different — and then they end up doing the same distraction ref bump finish as always! What is the point?! Remember when this belt was a highlight of NXT TakeOver while being held by people like Charlotte, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Asuka, Shayna Baszler, Ember Moon, Kairi Sane, Rhea Ripley, Io Shirai…?

Alba dominated at the start until Rose got an opening by pushing Alba off the top rope to the floor. Rose was in control for a long time considering she had been kidnapped/incapacitated/scared out of her mind by Alba for the previous 90 minutes. Simultaneous clotheslines led to a double down. 

Rose hit a spinebuster for two. Alba came back with a powerbomb for two of her own. She climbed the ropes and hit a swanton bomb, but both of Toxic Attraction pulled the official out of the ring. Alba superkicked Jayne into the official and Dolin and hit a Gory Bomb, but there was no official to count. 

Jayne and Dolin took out Alba, and Rose hit Kiss The Rose for the win.

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NXT Women’s Tag Team Championships #1 contenders Zoey Stark and Nikkita Lyons were backstage. Stark talked about her journey, and Lyons said she’d do it for her. Malik Blade and Edris Enofe appeared, and the two teams hyped each other up ahead of their title matches on Tuesday.

NXT lineup (10/25) —

  • Kayden Carter & Katana Chance (c) vs. Zoey Stark & Nikkita Lyons
  • Pretty Deadly (c) vs. Malik Blade & Edris Enofe
  • Shotzi vs. Lash Legend

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NXT Championship: Bron Breakker (c) defeated Ilja Dragunov & JD McDonagh [23:34]

Awesome main event and probably the best Bron match yet. Dragunov and McDonagh are still incredible in-ring talents. After a somewhat slow start, this turned into a crazy hard-hitting affair with a real big-fight feel, and the dynamic of the two powerhouses vs. the despicable weasel was a ton of fun.

Dragunov went right at McDonagh, then Bron did the same, as they essentially ended up fighting for the privilege of beating up on McDonagh. The Irishman took advantage of their infighting and targeted Bron. There was a lot of two-in, one-out fighting as one man would cut off another as they had control on the third. Bron and Dragunov had a long exchange as McDonagh would try to sneak out a win with a quick roll-up.

At one point, when McDonagh tried to get involved, Dragonov cut him off and laid in hammer-and-anvil elbows for the near-stoppage. He then hit a running Death Valley bomb on McDonagh onto Bron in the corner before landing a coast-to-coast dropkick on both.

Bron and Dragunov laid into each other with a slugfest in the center of the ring. McDonagh was proud of himself for being the last one standing, but Dragunov popped up and pursued him out of the ring, chasing him into a backdrop from Bron. Both Bron and Dragunov traded punches and chops on McDonagh before tossing him out of the ring.

Dragunov turned his attention to Bron, who fired up with a hard clothesline. He pressed Dragunov up but was cut off by a headbutt from McDonagh. They were all down until Breakker and McDonagh made their way to the top turnbuckle. Bron landed a Frankensteiner, sending McDonagh into Dragunov.

The three all traded strikes. Dragunov crushed McDonagh with a senton before Bron sent him to the outside with a spear. McDonagh then hit an Asai moonsault on both opponents. Back in the ring, Dragunov powerbombed Bron for a near fall, crushed him with a forearm for another near fall, and then McDonagh hit a 450 splash on Dragunov for yet another near fall.

McDonagh hit Bron with a sheer drop brainbruster for another near fall. Dragunov countered the Devil Inside into repeated German suplexes. Bron then popped up and hit both opponents with a double German. He landed the diving bulldog on Dragunov, followed it up with the military press powerslam, but McDonagh pulled him off and covered Dragunov for a great near fall. 

Bron dispatched McDonagh and set up for a Spear, but Dragunov countered it into a rising knee. Dragunov landed a diving senton and landed Torpedo Moscow. He covered and had it won, but McDonagh stopped the official from counting “three.” Dragunov and McDonagh traded strikes until they both left the ring, where McDonagh countered a running clothesline into a Spanish Fly on the floor.

McDonagh produced a chair and swung it at Dragunov’s foot, but Dragunov avoided landed and hit a step-up diving headbutt. Back in the ring, it was Bron and Dragunov. Dragunov laid in strikes, but Bron wouldn’t go down until Dragunov hit a German and an overhand lariat. He called for Torpedo Moscow but was cut off by a Bron Spear for the win.

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Final Thoughts —

This show was practically the definition of “hit-and-miss.” The hits (the opener, the main event, Julius vs. Kemp) all had a super tight layout and exciting, hard-hitting wrestling. The misses (Rose vs. Alba, Apollo vs. Waller, Roxanne vs. Cora) all featured genuinely awful moments and some baffling booking. Still, the show’s high marks proved that NXT continues to have a decently bright future after the failed 2.0 experiment.

Shotzi, Quincy Elliott named hosts of WWE NXT Halloween Havoc

Shotzi and Quincy Elliott have been named the host and co-host of this Saturday’s Halloween Havoc.

Shotzi appeared on Tuesday’s NXT, confirming that she will be the host of Saturday’s premium live event on Peacock. Shotzi pointed out that he had previously hosted Halloween Havoc back in 2020. Xyon Quinn and Quincy Elliott then came out, both suggesting that they could be the co-host. Shotzi suggested that the winner of their match could become the co-host. Elliott then scored the win after a banzai drop, officially making him Shotzi’s co-host.

Here is the lineup for Halloween Havoc:

  • NXT Championship: Bron Breakker vs. Ilja Dragunov vs. JD McDonagh
  • NXT Women’s Championship: Mandy Rose vs. Alba Fyre
  • Spin the Wheel, Make a Deal: Grayson Waller vs. Apollo Crews
  • Ladder match for the NXT North American Championship: Carmelo Hayes vs. Oro Mensah vs. Wes Lee vs. Von Wagner vs. Nathan Frazer
  • Weapons wild match: Roxanne Perez vs. Cora Jade
  • Ambulance match: Damon Kemp vs. Julius Creed – if Julius loses, Brutus Creed will have to leave NXT

Nathan Frazer qualifies for WWE NXT Halloween Havoc ladder match

Nathan Frazer is the fifth and final participant in the upcoming ladder match set for NXT Halloween Havoc.

Frazer defeated Axiom in their best of three series to earn the final spot in the ladder match for the vacant North American Championship on October 22. The finish came after the two countered roll-up attempts, with Frazer getting the upper hand for the win. Frazer now joins Carmelo Hayes, Oro Mensah, Wes Lee, and Von Wagner.

The North American title was vacated last month after it was determined Solo Sikoa could not be champion due to not being a contender for the championship. Shawn Micheals instead made a ladder match for Halloween Havoc, with former champion Carmelo Hayes being the first to qualify.

Here is the latest lineup for Halloween Havoc, which will air on Peacock:

  • NXT Championship: Bron Breakker vs. Ilja Dragunov vs. JD McDonagh
  • NXT Women’s Championship: Mandy Rose vs. Alba Fyre
  • Grayson Waller vs. Apollo Crews
  • Ladder match for the NXT North American Championship: Carmelo Hayes vs. Oro Mensah vs. Wes Lee vs. Von Wagner vs. Nathan Frazer
  • Weapons wild match: Roxanne Perez vs. Cora Jade
  • Ambulance match: Damon Kemp vs. Julius Creed – if Julius loses, Brutus Creed will have to leave NXT

Oro Mensah qualifies for WWE NXT Halloween Havoc ladder match

Oro Mensah has qualified for the NXT North American Championship ladder match at Halloween Havoc. 

In his NXT debut under his new name, Mensah, formerly Oliver Carter, defeated Grayson Waller to advance to the ladder match at Halloween Havoc. 

After Waller was distracted by Apollo Crews, Mensah hit Waller with a spinning kick to earn the pinfall victory and advance to the ladder match. 

The North American title was vacated at the top of Tuesday’s NXT episode due to a technicality. NXT authority figure Shawn Michaels announced that Solo Sikoa had won the title in a match where he was not part of the fan vote to determine the challenger for then-champion Carmelo Hayes, and that the result would not stand. Michaels then announced the ladder match for Halloween Havoc on October 22, with Hayes named the first competitor. 

As Carter, Mensah previously held the NXT UK Tag Team Championship, and has now earned a shot at the North American title. 

Halloween Havoc will air as a premium live event on Peacock in the United States, and on WWE Network in the rest of the world. 

Here is the announced lineup so far: 

NXT Halloween Havoc, Saturday, October 22, 8 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock & WWE Network —

  • NXT Championship: Bron Breakker (c) vs. JD McDonagh
  • NXT North American Championship ladder match: Carmelo Hayes vs. Oro Mensah vs. TBD vs. TBD vs. TBD

North American title vacated, new champion to be decided at NXT Halloween Havoc

The NXT North American Championship has been vacated, and a new champion will be crowned in a ladder match at Halloween Havoc.

Tuesday’s show opened with Solo Sikoa and Carmelo Hayes appearing in Shawn Micheals’ office. Michaels said that although Sikoa won the title, he was not a choice in the fan voting and was not a potential opponent, and therefore had to vacate the title. Sikoa relinquished the title. However, when Hayes asked for the title back, Micheals rejected him, saying that Hayes had “played the system” and got burned as a result. Micheals then made a match “in six weeks” at Halloween Havoc, where Hayes will face four other people in a ladder match to determine the new champion.

Micheals additionally said qualifying matches will take place over the next few weeks on NXT to determine who will enter the ladder match.

Sikoa, who made his main roster debut at Clash at the Castle earlier this month, made a surprise appearance on last week’s NXT, challenging Hayes after Hayes and Trick Williams laid out his original opponent, Wes Lee. An impromptu match was held, with Sikoa picking up the win. On last Friday’s SmackDown, Sikoa defended the title successfully against Madcap Moss.

It was reported back on August 31 that a Halloween Havoc Saturday event was being planned for October 22.

WWE NXT Halloween Havoc reportedly scheduled for Saturday special event

As WWE NXT prepares for this Saturday’s Worlds Collide special on Peacock and WWE Network, a report from PWInsider has their next one already scheduled.

The website reported Wednesday that this year’s Halloween Havoc will be on Saturday, October 22nd which is a departure from their approach in recent years of having it as a special edition of their weekly TV show on USA.

While they didn’t report as such, it’s assumed it will air on Peacock and WWE Network. There is no other WWE premium live event that weekend.

WWE revived the former WCW intellectual property for NXT in October 2020. The show featured Johnny Gargano vs. Damian Priest in a Devil’s Playground match for the North American title and Io Shirai vs. Candice LeRae in a tables, ladders & scares match for the NXT Women’s title.

Last year’s show was also on USA and saw then-NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa defend against Bron Breakker and a Scareway to Hell three-way ladder match for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles.

WWE NXT video highlights: Halloween Havoc

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Halloween Havoc returned for the second straight year as four title matches headlined last night’s special episode of NXT.

On a night where every other title that was on the line changed hands, Tommaso Ciampa was able to retain his NXT Championship. He defeated Bron Breakker in the main event, giving Breakker his first loss in NXT.

Toxic Attraction took home all of the gold in the NXT women’s division last night. Mandy Rose defeated Raquel Gonzalez in a Trick or Street Fight to win the NXT Women’s Championship, while Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne defeated Io Shirai & Zoey Stark and Indi Hartwell & Persia Pirotta in a triple threat Scareway to Hell ladder match for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles.

Dakota Kai made her return to NXT and helped cost her former tag team partner Gonzalez the NXT Women’s Championship. While appearing as a hooded figure, she hit Gonzalez in the back with a shovel during the Trick or Street Fight. Rose then hit a knee strike and pinned Gonzalez to become NXT Women’s Champion.

New NXT Tag Team Champions were also crowned, with Imperium’s Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner defeating MSK in a Lumberjack-O’-Lantern match.

More coverage from last night —

WWE NXT video highlights —

Chucky sets the stage for NXT Halloween Havoc

Scareway to Hell ladder match for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles

Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams enter Dexter Lumis & Johnny Gargano’s haunted house

Joe Gacy vs. Malik Blade

NXT Halloween Havoc costume party

Odyssey Jones answers Diamond Mine’s open challenge

Raquel Gonzalez vs. Mandy Rose Trick or Street Fight for the NXT Women’s Championship

Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams escape haunted house with the North American title belt

Kay Lee Ray is sick of being disrespected

Solo Sikoa debuts

MSK vs. Imperium Lumberjack-O’-Lantern match for the NXT Tag Team titles

Tommaso Ciampa-Bron Breakker video package

Tommaso Ciampa vs. Bron Breakker for the NXT Championship

NXT fallout: Grayson Waller gives the real answers on his social media pages

NXT fallout: Tony D’Angelo will appear on Lashing Out with Lash Legend next week

NXT fallout: Cameron Grimes is going all in when he enters Duke’s Poker Room next week

NXT fallout: Kushida & Jiro don’t like Diamond Mine — especially The Creed Brothers

WWE NXT Halloween Havoc live results: Ciampa vs. Breakker

Halloween Havoc returns for the second straight year on tonight’s special episode of NXT.

The NXT Championship will be on the line in the main event as Tommaso Ciampa defends against Bron Breakker. WWE has been building to the title match since Breakker made his debut on the premiere of NXT 2.0 last month. That was also the night that Ciampa became NXT Champion.

Three Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal matches are also set for tonight. Raquel Gonzalez defends the NXT Women’s Championship against Mandy Rose, MSK put their NXT Tag Team titles on the line against Imperium, and Io Shirai & Zoey Stark face Indi Hartwell & Persia Pirotta and Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles.

The Women’s Tag Team title match will be a Scareway to Hell ladder match. The stipulations for the other two matches haven’t been determined yet.

Plus, horror movie character Chucky will be a special guest on the show, there will be a new edition of Lashing Out with Lash Legend, Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams will head to a haunted house in an attempt to get Hayes’ NXT North American title belt back from Johnny Gargano and Dexter Lumis, Solo Sikoa will debut, and a mysterious wrestler will appear.

Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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A cross-promotional canned intro opens tonight’s special supercard with narration by Chucky. The talking doll ran down the lineup for tonight’s card. The Chucky tie-in is part of USA Network promoting the new Chucky television series on the cable channel. 

Kicking off the show is a triple threat tag team ladder match for the NXT Women’s title. Chucky also cut a promo hyping the bout just before the bell.

Gigi Dolan & Jacy Jayne defeated Io Shirai & Zoey Stark and Indi Hartwell & Persia Pirotta in a Scareway to Hell Ladder Match for the NXT Women’s Championship to win the titles

Toxic Attraction won the titles in a stunt show. Not the best ladder match, but far from the worst. Seemed tame at first, but there were some crazy spots in the later portion of the bout.

The match aired commercial free. This bout was basically a big melee. Ladders became weapons early on and throughout. Fairly safe spots when the ladders were used as weapons. Nothing was too crazy until Shirai, until almost everyone sprang onto a ladder. Parade of high spots, including Stark doing a dive off a ladder to the outside.

Shirai got to shine at several points. The later half part of the match was a collection of sequences of them climbing the ladders, only to be thwarted. Pirotta powerbombed Dolan on a ladder, but a powerbomb moments later was countered by Jayne. She then was thrown back onto a ladder by Shirai, who followed up with a double springboard moonsault on the ladder. 

Stark went for a twisting splash, but she came up a bit short. Stark was then given a spinebuster on the ladder by Hartwell. Shirai shoved Hartwell off the ladder, and she was on the verge of winning when the ladder was tipped over by Hartwell. Shirai crashed hard into a ladder bridged between the apron and the announce desk. 

Hartwell was able to kick Jayne off the ladder, but Dolan climbed up the other side. Dolan booted Hartwell off the ladder, and Dolan grabbed the title belts hanging above to win the match.

Next up is part one of cinematic feature where Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams go to a haunted house that is Dexter Lumis’ place. Lumis was there with Johnny Gargano. The zombie ref was also there, along with other creatures of the night. Hayes and Williams were in search of the NXT North American Championship.

Grayson Waller cut a promo on saying he was the new host. He buries LA Knight for not being there. Waller was dressed as Dracula. Out comes Joe Gacy, who gives Waller a hug. Gacy also said some buzzwords before his match.

Joe Gacy defeated Malik Blade

Gacy pinned Blade in a glorified squash match that also featured Harlan. During the bout, Harlan was shown through the building like he was Michael Myers. He came to ringside and grabbed Blade by the throat.

Gacy after the match told Harlan he could trust him, and they left together.

A vignette hyped Kay Lee Ray. No respect for her on NXT 2.0. She is pissed off and everybody is going to pay. It’s time to rage!

Waller was making the rounds at a backstage costume party.

Malcolm Bivens cut a promo announcing an open challenge from the Diamond Mine. Bivens is a great talker, but I was more impressed here by the use of a label mic instead of handheld one. It allowed for Bivens to be more natural in his delivery I thought.

Odyssey Jones answered the open challenge after a commercial break. Bivens scoffed, saying Jones was under the weight limit to challenge for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship. So it was a non-title bout instead.

NXT Cruiserweight Champion Roderick Strong defeated Odyssey Jones in a non-title match

Strong pinned Jones after outside interference. The finish still came out of nowhere, and it was just as the match was heating up.

Strong used his technical skills to ground Jones with holds, but Jones was seemingly too powerful. Jones was making a comeback with power moves when the Creed Brothers interfere. Jones swatted them away, but the distraction allowed Strong to hit Jones with a jumping knee strike. Strong then covered Jones for a three count.

Imperium promo with subtitles.

The ongoing costume party was raging backstage. Elvis took a chokeslam through a table. I am not making that up.

Mandy Rose defeated NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez in a Trick or Street Fight to win the title 

Clean sweep for Toxic Attraction as Rose pinned Gonzalez to win the title, albeit after outside interference. This also featured the return of Dakota Kai in an angle after the match.

This was Spin the Wheel Make the Deal, and the wheel stopped on “Chucky’s Choice.” Chuck picked a street fight. Gonzalez got a special entrance as she entered the building riding a motorcycle.

Early in the match and a kendo stick came into play as they brawled around ringside. The match went through a picture-in-picture commercial break. More brawling at ringside when the show returned from the break. Rose trapped Gonzalez in a chair, and Rose kicked her over in the chair. More kendo stick shots.

Gonzalez recovered as Rose was digging around under the ring for blunder. Wearing a hockey mask like Jason, Gonzalez sprayed Rose with a fire extinguisher. Snake eyes by Gonzalez as she drops Rose face first on chairs set up on the top turnbuckle. Gonzalez proceeded to pummel Rose.

Ring steps were set up on the apron by Gonzalez, only for her to go crashing into the steps Rose cut off Gonzalez. Rose got a near fall. Moments later, Rose was speared through a table. Gonzalez got a near fall.

A mysterious figure cloaked in black suddenly appeared at ringside. It looked like the person from the recent teasers at the graveyard. She even had a shovel. Gonzalez was hit from behind with the shovel, and Rose boots her in the face. Rose then covered Gonzalez en route to stealing the title via pinfall. 

The cloaked figure stood over Gonzalez after the match, and the figure revealed herself as Dakota Kai.

Back to the haunted house, where Williams and Hayes were still searching for the title belt. Andre Chase was also there. They told him to lead the way. Lumis and Gargano began to scare them. Zombies grabbed at them. They got spooked. Hayes and Williams finally fought the title, but it was trap. Lumis and Gargano jumped them. Williams and Hayes fled. They were attacked by more zombies. Gargano and Lumis scared them one more time. Williams and Hayes ran away. This was silly, but sill funny at times.

Grayson Waller was in the ring plugging his Twitter handle like Mean Gene would plug a 900 line back in the day. Waller was interrupted by LA Knight. He stormed to ring dressed as Dracula just like Waller. Knight and Waller were arguing about who was the real host. Solo Sikoa interrupts to confront them. Sikoa got into the ring, and Knight pushed Waller into Sikoa. Waller was thrown out of the ring, and Knight begged off.

Imperium (Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner) defeated NXT Tag Team Champions MSK (Nash Carter & Wes Lee) in a Lumber-Jack O’Lantern Match to win the titles

Imperium won the titles when Aichner pinned Lee clean. Really good match with an exciting finish. Best match on the card so far.

A spin of the wheel determined this was a lumberjack match. Wrestlers in Halloween costumes surrounded the ring acting as lumberjacks, except for the Creed Brothers. They were not in costume. Imperium got into a skirmish with the lumberjacks at ringside, leading to MSK doing stereo dives to the outside. The bout continued through a picture-in-picture commercial break.

Lots of action after the show returned from the break. MSK was running wild until they were cut off by Aichner. He displayed some strength by lifting both of MSK for a rolling fireman’s carry slam. 

Lee leaped over the ropes for a flip dive where all the lumberjacks caught them. Carter then gave Barthel a cutter off the top rope onto a pile of bodies on the oustide. 

Great sequences late in the match where everyone was trading strikes. Barthel took a Canadian Destroyer, followed by an assisted standing moonsault from MSK. Barthel was able to kick out for a near fall.

Double team moves by Imperium at the finish. Aichner with a brainbuster on Lee to set an Imperium Bomb, and Aichner covered Lee for a pinfall to win the titles.

NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa defeated Bron Breakker to retain his title

Ciampa pinned Breakker to retain the title. Good match.

Breakker broke the fourth wall during his entrance as he looked into a camera. He also said he was winning “the strap” tonight. Brother, they don’t call it a strap around here. He was not wrong, though.

Ciampa with a slightly different look had paint on his face and torso. He got manhandled by Breakker early on during the match. Ciampa soon cut off Breakker, and Ciampa begins to work him over. Breakker came back with a Rick Steiner powerslam.

The match continued through a commercial break. Ciampa regained an advantage during the break, and he took control. Ciampa pulled back the mats around ringside, exposing the bare floor. Ciampa went to suplex Breakker on the floor. Breakker blocked it, and he suplexed Ciampa on the floor. Breakker was seemingly now in control, but Ciampa was able to cut him off.

Comeback by Breakker with a flurry of power moves. The crowd was barking at Breakker, and he barked back. Don’t bark too soon. Breakker went to jump off the middle rope when he slips. Breakker slipped off the rope and splatted in the ring.

Willow’s Bell netted Ciampa a two count. Breakker moments later fought back to break out a Frakensteiner. The fight soon spilled outside the ring. They fought near the area where the bare floor was exposed. Ciampa DDT’d Breakker on the exposed floor. 

Breakker was busted open and bleeding from his forehead. Ciampa delivered a Fairy Tale Ending, but Breakker kicked out at two and half. Ciampa nailed Breakker with a trifecta of knee strikes. Ciampa delivers another Fairy Tale Ending, and this time he got a three count. Ciampa retains. 

Final Thoughts

This was arguably the best episode of NXT since the reboot. It being a supercard with a Halloween theme helped in making it so enjoyable. The matches for the most part were also good, evenif some at times more stunt shows than wrestling matches. Enough smoke and mirrors to get the job done.

All the titles changed hands except the one most everyone assumed was going to change. Some new matches were set up during the show. All in all this was a strong effort for what is now again a developmental brand. This might not end up being the best wrestling show of the week, but it is far from the worst. Maybe NXT 2.0 has finally found its footing and its place.

Probably the best thing of the night came after the show. Denise Salcedo dressed as Scott Steiner for her recap show on the F4W YouTube channel. Holla if a ya’ hear me.

NXT Halloween Havoc announced, Ciampa vs. Breakker title match set

Halloween Havoc is returning to NXT for the second straight year.

WWE has announced that the Tuesday, October 26 edition of NXT will be a special Halloween Havoc-themed episode of the show. It will be headlined by Tommaso Ciampa defending his NXT Championship against Bron Breakker.

The announcement of the Halloween Havoc episode was made by Ciampa during a promo on tonight’s NXT. Ciampa brought up Breakker wanting to challenge for his title and said that actions speak louder than words. Ciampa asked who would have the balls to take his title from him, leading to Breakker coming down to the ring to confront Ciampa.

Breakker said he’s treated Ciampa with nothing but respect since coming to NXT, but he wants to be NXT Champion. Breakker challenged Ciampa to a title match at Halloween Havoc.

Ciampa said the difference between him and Breakker is that while Breakker wants the NXT Championship, Ciampa needs it. Ciampa said the title is just a stepping stone to something bigger and better for Breakker. But for Ciampa, the NXT Championship is something bigger and better.

After Samoa Joe had to relinquish the NXT Championship, Ciampa defeated LA Knight, Pete Dunne, and Von Wagner in a fatal four-way match to win the title on the premiere of NXT 2.0. Breakker (real name Bronson Rechsteiner) also made his NXT debut that night, defeating Knight. Ciampa and Breakker congratulated each other on their wins, but Breakker took a long look at Ciampa’s NXT title belt.

Ciampa & Breakker teamed together to defeat Dunne & Ridge Holland on NXT two weeks ago.

Ciampa is facing Joe Gacy in a non-title match on NXT next week. If Gacy wins, he’ll be added to the NXT Championship match at Halloween Havoc.

Last year’s NXT Halloween Havoc episode was the first time WWE has used the show name since WCW went out of business.

New champion crowned at WWE NXT Halloween Havoc

A new North American Champion was crowned at NXT Halloween Havoc tonight.

With the help of an unidentified person wearing a Scream costume, Johnny Gargano defeated Damian Priest in a Devil’s Playground match at Halloween Havoc to win the NXT North American Championship. The stipulation of the match was determined by Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal. It was a no disqualification, no countout, falls count anywhere match.

Priest was going for The Reckoning on a platform when the person in the Scream costume appeared and hit Priest with a steel pipe. Gargano then gave Priest a DDT. The person in the Scream costume handed Gargano a cement tombstone, with Gargano using it as a weapon and knocking Priest off the platform. Gargano then pinned Priest to win the North American Championship.

The person in the Scream costume appeared again during tonight’s Io Shirai vs. Candice LeRae NXT Women’s Championship match, but Shotzi Blackheart laid them out and Shirai retained her title. LeRae recently became aligned with Indi Hartwell.

Priest had been North American Champion since winning the then-vacant title in a five-way ladder match at NXT TakeOver XXX this August.

This is Gargano’s second reign with the North American Championship. He’s the first wrestler to hold the title twice.