Welcome to this week’s WWE Nxt review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a major main event to cover, so let’s do so.
Match #1: Adam Cole def. Sean Maluta The following is courtesy of WWE.com:
Nxt North American Champion Adam Cole showed that he’s on another level against Sean Maluta, downing the Cruiserweight Classic alum in short order thanks to his devastating final blow, the Last Shot. Cole’s night, however, was far from over. After the win, The Panama City Playboy boasted that he is the most buzzworthy Superstar in sports-entertainment, prompting Ricochet to enter the scene. The One and Only accused Cole of ducking his challenge, called Cole a “coward” and dared the Undisputed Era front man to change his mind by agreeing to a title match against him at TakeOver: Brooklyn 4.
Cole dodged the challenge and opted for an exit,...
Match #1: Adam Cole def. Sean Maluta The following is courtesy of WWE.com:
Nxt North American Champion Adam Cole showed that he’s on another level against Sean Maluta, downing the Cruiserweight Classic alum in short order thanks to his devastating final blow, the Last Shot. Cole’s night, however, was far from over. After the win, The Panama City Playboy boasted that he is the most buzzworthy Superstar in sports-entertainment, prompting Ricochet to enter the scene. The One and Only accused Cole of ducking his challenge, called Cole a “coward” and dared the Undisputed Era front man to change his mind by agreeing to a title match against him at TakeOver: Brooklyn 4.
Cole dodged the challenge and opted for an exit,...
- 7/26/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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Back in July, Kevin Steen wrestled his final match with Ring of Honor. It was assumed that he would WWE bound following his Roh departure, and that proved to be the case. WWE officially announced Steen’s signing on August 12th, however, it was reported that he would not be heading to the Performance Center right away. Instead, it seemed Steen had a few things to take care of first — probably some family matters involving his wife and son, as well as the move to Florida from Quebec.
Now, however, Kevin Steen has officially reported to the WWE Performance Center to begin his training. Steen sent out a tweet yesterday stating, “Today is my first day at the [WWE Performance Center] and also, my wedding anniversary.” The tweet was accompanied by a picture of Steen’s wife and young son.
Kevin will likely run into many old friends at the Performance Center.
Back in July, Kevin Steen wrestled his final match with Ring of Honor. It was assumed that he would WWE bound following his Roh departure, and that proved to be the case. WWE officially announced Steen’s signing on August 12th, however, it was reported that he would not be heading to the Performance Center right away. Instead, it seemed Steen had a few things to take care of first — probably some family matters involving his wife and son, as well as the move to Florida from Quebec.
Now, however, Kevin Steen has officially reported to the WWE Performance Center to begin his training. Steen sent out a tweet yesterday stating, “Today is my first day at the [WWE Performance Center] and also, my wedding anniversary.” The tweet was accompanied by a picture of Steen’s wife and young son.
Kevin will likely run into many old friends at the Performance Center.
- 8/26/2014
- by Douglas Scarpa
- Obsessed with Film
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