WWE.com
Nearly a year and a half after breaking his neck due to a botched Styles Clash, former WWE Superstar Naofumi “Yoshi Tatsu” Yamamoto is almost ready to return to the ring.
In a statement released to PWInsider, Yamamoto announced that he will be cleared to compete next month and is accepting independent bookings for April and beyond.
After being released from his WWE contract in June of 2014, Yamamoto made a triumphant return to New Japan Pro Wrestling, helping Hiroshi Tanahashi fend off Bullet Club interference en route to defeating Aj Styles for the Iwgp Heavyweight Championship. Taking the name “Yoshitatsu,” Yamamoto wrestled Styles in a one-on-one match at November’s Power Struggle event, but the returning star tucked his head while taking the Styles Clash, breaking two bones in his neck. He continued to compete for nearly two weeks afterward before realizing the severity of his injury.
Yamamoto...
Nearly a year and a half after breaking his neck due to a botched Styles Clash, former WWE Superstar Naofumi “Yoshi Tatsu” Yamamoto is almost ready to return to the ring.
In a statement released to PWInsider, Yamamoto announced that he will be cleared to compete next month and is accepting independent bookings for April and beyond.
After being released from his WWE contract in June of 2014, Yamamoto made a triumphant return to New Japan Pro Wrestling, helping Hiroshi Tanahashi fend off Bullet Club interference en route to defeating Aj Styles for the Iwgp Heavyweight Championship. Taking the name “Yoshitatsu,” Yamamoto wrestled Styles in a one-on-one match at November’s Power Struggle event, but the returning star tucked his head while taking the Styles Clash, breaking two bones in his neck. He continued to compete for nearly two weeks afterward before realizing the severity of his injury.
Yamamoto...
- 3/7/2016
- by Scott Fried
- Obsessed with Film
impactwrestling.com
Aj Styles still hasn’t hit his finisher in WWE, leading to speculation that the move may be banned by WWE’s stringent safety guidelines.
The ‘Styles Clash’ is a belly to back inverted slam, in which Styles drives his opponent’s head into the mat. Unfortunately, he has a history of injuring people with the move, with several severe neck injuries having been caused by the botched finisher. However, it does tend to be the fault of the person taking the spot, rather than Styles being unsafe. Notably, in New Japan, Yoshi Tatsu was almost paralysed due to a botched Styles Clash. You could understand the WWE wanting to avoid such a scenario.
However, with all the teasing of the move, it does suggest that Styles will eventually hit it. What could be going on is a build of anticipation.
Michelle McCool actually used the spot as...
Aj Styles still hasn’t hit his finisher in WWE, leading to speculation that the move may be banned by WWE’s stringent safety guidelines.
The ‘Styles Clash’ is a belly to back inverted slam, in which Styles drives his opponent’s head into the mat. Unfortunately, he has a history of injuring people with the move, with several severe neck injuries having been caused by the botched finisher. However, it does tend to be the fault of the person taking the spot, rather than Styles being unsafe. Notably, in New Japan, Yoshi Tatsu was almost paralysed due to a botched Styles Clash. You could understand the WWE wanting to avoid such a scenario.
However, with all the teasing of the move, it does suggest that Styles will eventually hit it. What could be going on is a build of anticipation.
Michelle McCool actually used the spot as...
- 1/26/2016
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Whether you’re ready for Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar or not, WrestleMania 31 is almost here! The past year has been an interesting one for WWE’s roster. WrestleMania 30 headliner Daniel Bryan lost eight months of his career to an injury, and Reigns emerged as the heir apparent to John Cena. But if you look at every wrestler in WWE right now, you’ll see that a lot of them aren’t as valuable to the company as they were at last year’s show.
Sure, a few careers have been boosted. While some fans seem to have soured on Reigns, there’s no doubt he’s in a better position in Vince McMahon’s eyes than last year. On a smaller scale, Tyson Kidd is having the most relevant run of his career right now, Curtis Axel is getting a little something, Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury...
Whether you’re ready for Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar or not, WrestleMania 31 is almost here! The past year has been an interesting one for WWE’s roster. WrestleMania 30 headliner Daniel Bryan lost eight months of his career to an injury, and Reigns emerged as the heir apparent to John Cena. But if you look at every wrestler in WWE right now, you’ll see that a lot of them aren’t as valuable to the company as they were at last year’s show.
Sure, a few careers have been boosted. While some fans seem to have soured on Reigns, there’s no doubt he’s in a better position in Vince McMahon’s eyes than last year. On a smaller scale, Tyson Kidd is having the most relevant run of his career right now, Curtis Axel is getting a little something, Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury...
- 3/24/2015
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Over the course of 2014, wrestling fans have seen more releases and departures from WWE than any other year in recent memory. The WWE Network has forced WWE to cut back on costs, so it was only a matter of time before undercard guys such as Brodus Clay, Yoshi Tatsu and Jtg finally hit the bricks. There were some, however, who were more surprising than others including; Evan Bourne, Drew McIntyre and even Raw ring announcer Justin Roberts. No one was safe from getting the ax and 2015 may be no different.
Even after the mass amount of firings WWE did this year, there’s still plenty of people left on the roster who are simply wasting space. There are a number of names that solely compete on WWE Superstars, Main Event or not at all. In fact, you wouldn’t even know they were still employed if you didn...
Over the course of 2014, wrestling fans have seen more releases and departures from WWE than any other year in recent memory. The WWE Network has forced WWE to cut back on costs, so it was only a matter of time before undercard guys such as Brodus Clay, Yoshi Tatsu and Jtg finally hit the bricks. There were some, however, who were more surprising than others including; Evan Bourne, Drew McIntyre and even Raw ring announcer Justin Roberts. No one was safe from getting the ax and 2015 may be no different.
Even after the mass amount of firings WWE did this year, there’s still plenty of people left on the roster who are simply wasting space. There are a number of names that solely compete on WWE Superstars, Main Event or not at all. In fact, you wouldn’t even know they were still employed if you didn...
- 12/22/2014
- by Graham GSM Matthews
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
While wrestling is staged and predetermined, no-one is under any illusions that it isn’t dangerous, and injuries can crop up at any time. A mistimed collision or an errant strike is sometimes all it takes to put someone on the shelf for a number of months.
Injuries aren’t always accidents and they aren’t always someone’s fault, as the life of a professional wrestler in WWE is a tough one. Superstars wrestle most days out of the week, and this day-to-day grind can caused injuries to build up until one day the worst happens.
As WWE has entered the twenty-first century, it has improved leaps and bounds when it comes to assessing, treating and preventing injuries as best it can. While in the past they would hire a doctor in whatever town they were in, they now have a dedicated medical staff that travel to...
While wrestling is staged and predetermined, no-one is under any illusions that it isn’t dangerous, and injuries can crop up at any time. A mistimed collision or an errant strike is sometimes all it takes to put someone on the shelf for a number of months.
Injuries aren’t always accidents and they aren’t always someone’s fault, as the life of a professional wrestler in WWE is a tough one. Superstars wrestle most days out of the week, and this day-to-day grind can caused injuries to build up until one day the worst happens.
As WWE has entered the twenty-first century, it has improved leaps and bounds when it comes to assessing, treating and preventing injuries as best it can. While in the past they would hire a doctor in whatever town they were in, they now have a dedicated medical staff that travel to...
- 11/30/2014
- by Kieran Shiach
- Obsessed with Film
wwe.com
Yoshi Tatsu has suffered a broken neck. The former WWE star is currently working for New Japan Pro Wrestling and was wrestling Aj Styles on the November 8th “Power Struggle” internet pay per view. The “Styles Clash” finisher went wrong, causing two broken bones in Tatsu’s neck.
The Japanese star went on social media to reveal the hospital diagnosis. He’s feeling down about the two broken bones, but has had plenty of support from his followers. This was the first time that he’s ever had to be hospitalised.
It isn’t the first time that a wrestler has been badly injured from the Styles Clash. British star Lionheart also suffered a broken neck back in March.
That isn’t to say Aj Styles is an unsafe worker. There’s just as much responsibility on the person taking the move as there is on the person executing it.
Yoshi Tatsu has suffered a broken neck. The former WWE star is currently working for New Japan Pro Wrestling and was wrestling Aj Styles on the November 8th “Power Struggle” internet pay per view. The “Styles Clash” finisher went wrong, causing two broken bones in Tatsu’s neck.
The Japanese star went on social media to reveal the hospital diagnosis. He’s feeling down about the two broken bones, but has had plenty of support from his followers. This was the first time that he’s ever had to be hospitalised.
It isn’t the first time that a wrestler has been badly injured from the Styles Clash. British star Lionheart also suffered a broken neck back in March.
That isn’t to say Aj Styles is an unsafe worker. There’s just as much responsibility on the person taking the move as there is on the person executing it.
- 11/26/2014
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
If you’re ever such inclined to do so, a glance through the “Alumni” page on WWE.com will tell you several stories about the booking history of the company over the last say, 15 years or so.
You’d be forgiven if you had a chuckle at some of the names on there and wondering how they were ever employed by the WWE; think Gilberg, Psicosis and the recently-released Yoshi Tatsu. But for all the joking and laughing and joking we can have about the calibre of people employed by WWE, you could equally get upset at the people who really shouldn’t have been let go.
Sure, there are some who simply had to go – for reasons that have nothing to do with their abilities and actions inside a wrestling ring. But even then, you always wonder what would happen if the WWE extended an offer for...
If you’re ever such inclined to do so, a glance through the “Alumni” page on WWE.com will tell you several stories about the booking history of the company over the last say, 15 years or so.
You’d be forgiven if you had a chuckle at some of the names on there and wondering how they were ever employed by the WWE; think Gilberg, Psicosis and the recently-released Yoshi Tatsu. But for all the joking and laughing and joking we can have about the calibre of people employed by WWE, you could equally get upset at the people who really shouldn’t have been let go.
Sure, there are some who simply had to go – for reasons that have nothing to do with their abilities and actions inside a wrestling ring. But even then, you always wonder what would happen if the WWE extended an offer for...
- 7/21/2014
- by Aaron Bower
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
It’s been quite some time since WWE has had a Spring cleaning and got rid of so many of their contracted talents in one day. It was starting to feel like the days of the wide scale releases were a thing of the past. There were recent rumors that WWE would now simply let wrestler’s contracts run out instead of releasing them to avoid publicity, and hurting a talent’s feelings on the way out. As we’ve now seen, that is most definitely not the case. On June 12th, 11 contracted employees were all let go in one day. One by one the names kept trickling in. Some of them were perhaps a bit overdue like Jtg and Yoshi Tatsu, but others like Drew McIntyre and Brodus Clay were a bit of a surprise due to their potential.
While a few of the names let go...
It’s been quite some time since WWE has had a Spring cleaning and got rid of so many of their contracted talents in one day. It was starting to feel like the days of the wide scale releases were a thing of the past. There were recent rumors that WWE would now simply let wrestler’s contracts run out instead of releasing them to avoid publicity, and hurting a talent’s feelings on the way out. As we’ve now seen, that is most definitely not the case. On June 12th, 11 contracted employees were all let go in one day. One by one the names kept trickling in. Some of them were perhaps a bit overdue like Jtg and Yoshi Tatsu, but others like Drew McIntyre and Brodus Clay were a bit of a surprise due to their potential.
While a few of the names let go...
- 6/16/2014
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
It’s been another newsworthy week in WWE because we found out that Daniel Bryan won’t be cleared to wrestle this month, so he’s been stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. It was also a week of bad news for 11 employees that were released on Thursday. It seems like there’s always something going on in WWE even if it is a quiet time in the schedule.
The Bryan news is a shame, but there’s nothing else WWE could have done about it. He had surgery a month ago, they tried to wait it out to see when he could recover and they’re not sure about when he can come back now. They had to strip him. His absence means the WWE Title is vacant just like it was last September and it’s going to be up for grabs in a Money...
It’s been another newsworthy week in WWE because we found out that Daniel Bryan won’t be cleared to wrestle this month, so he’s been stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. It was also a week of bad news for 11 employees that were released on Thursday. It seems like there’s always something going on in WWE even if it is a quiet time in the schedule.
The Bryan news is a shame, but there’s nothing else WWE could have done about it. He had surgery a month ago, they tried to wait it out to see when he could recover and they’re not sure about when he can come back now. They had to strip him. His absence means the WWE Title is vacant just like it was last September and it’s going to be up for grabs in a Money...
- 6/14/2014
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
The WWE locker room and insiders are starting to react to the shocking WWE talent cull which took place on what is being termed ‘Black Thursday’.
In all 11 people got released from their WWE contract – Jtg, Drew McIntyre, Jinder Mahal, Aksana, Curt Hawkins, Teddy Long, Camacho, Brodus Clay, Evan Bourne, Yoshi Tatsu and referee Marc Harris.
PWinsider has revealed details behind several of these releases. Regarding the Tatsu exit it is being said that there was an internal feeling for some time that the Japanese star had regressed in the ring.
As far as Brodus Clay goes, he had reportedly “fell out of favour” with the creative team. Clay had always put his best foot forward with his ‘Funkasaurous’ work, but clearly from media interviews he felt he should have been pushed more as a serious monster. He has previously noted that Mark Henry’s ‘Hall of Pain...
The WWE locker room and insiders are starting to react to the shocking WWE talent cull which took place on what is being termed ‘Black Thursday’.
In all 11 people got released from their WWE contract – Jtg, Drew McIntyre, Jinder Mahal, Aksana, Curt Hawkins, Teddy Long, Camacho, Brodus Clay, Evan Bourne, Yoshi Tatsu and referee Marc Harris.
PWinsider has revealed details behind several of these releases. Regarding the Tatsu exit it is being said that there was an internal feeling for some time that the Japanese star had regressed in the ring.
As far as Brodus Clay goes, he had reportedly “fell out of favour” with the creative team. Clay had always put his best foot forward with his ‘Funkasaurous’ work, but clearly from media interviews he felt he should have been pushed more as a serious monster. He has previously noted that Mark Henry’s ‘Hall of Pain...
- 6/13/2014
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
lolwrestling.com
You can add Jtg to the list of superstars officially released by the WWE today.
The former member of Cryme Tyme had been with the WWE for the best part of eight years but the countdown clock has finally stopped ticking. This website, setup in jest because no matter how worthless Jtg had proven to be with the company and how little he was ever used (some modern fans may not even know who he is), counted his miraculous stay with the company and had been up-and-running for a few years now, but it crashed just moments after his release was made public.
The superstar tweeted about his release;
Damn ! Why I pick up my phone !
— Jtg (@Jtg1284) June 12, 2014
Vince McMahon and his officials undertook their “Spring Cleaning” by relieving 11 names from their contracts today. It’s unknown whether any more are due.
Here is the updated list...
You can add Jtg to the list of superstars officially released by the WWE today.
The former member of Cryme Tyme had been with the WWE for the best part of eight years but the countdown clock has finally stopped ticking. This website, setup in jest because no matter how worthless Jtg had proven to be with the company and how little he was ever used (some modern fans may not even know who he is), counted his miraculous stay with the company and had been up-and-running for a few years now, but it crashed just moments after his release was made public.
The superstar tweeted about his release;
Damn ! Why I pick up my phone !
— Jtg (@Jtg1284) June 12, 2014
Vince McMahon and his officials undertook their “Spring Cleaning” by relieving 11 names from their contracts today. It’s unknown whether any more are due.
Here is the updated list...
- 6/12/2014
- by Jonathan Fisher
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
WWE.com have revealed that no less than Nine significant talent have today been released and no longer work for the company.
Those names;
Theodore Long, Evan Bourne, Drew McIntyre, Brodus Clay, Curt Hawkins, Yoshi Tatsu, Aksana, Jinder Mahal and Camacho.
When WWE did their original post today there were only five names on it. They then added four more to it twenty minutes later and it now appears that they have settled on nine names plus a referee. Unless more names are to be announced, that’s the end of a massive day of talent cutting that we haven’t seen the WWE inact on in a while.
Here’s more details of those superstars cut.
9. Teddy Long
WWE.com
Teddy Long is 66 years old and spent most of his time as the Gm of Smackdown where he was known for making a lot of tag matches.
WWE.com have revealed that no less than Nine significant talent have today been released and no longer work for the company.
Those names;
Theodore Long, Evan Bourne, Drew McIntyre, Brodus Clay, Curt Hawkins, Yoshi Tatsu, Aksana, Jinder Mahal and Camacho.
When WWE did their original post today there were only five names on it. They then added four more to it twenty minutes later and it now appears that they have settled on nine names plus a referee. Unless more names are to be announced, that’s the end of a massive day of talent cutting that we haven’t seen the WWE inact on in a while.
Here’s more details of those superstars cut.
9. Teddy Long
WWE.com
Teddy Long is 66 years old and spent most of his time as the Gm of Smackdown where he was known for making a lot of tag matches.
- 6/12/2014
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
wwe.com
Sheamus and Sin Cara may have got into a real backstage altercation, reports the Wrestling Observer. The fight happened at this week’s TV tapings in New York. The only other details to be confirmed are that Cara got the better of Sheamus.
The Irishman has since responded on Twitter;
“Must be getting punchy. Don’t remember being beaten up by Sin Cara backstage… It’s just how Mexicans & we Irishmen hug it out fella ;)”
That quote doesn’t actually deny something went on between the two men. It seems as if Sheamus wants to brush off the incident, he denies that Cara beat him up, but doesn’t deny that an exchange took place. Perhaps he is bit embarrassed about being overcome by a much smaller man. Cara is currently portrayed by the former Hunico (real name Jorge Arias), weighing in at 180 pounds with a height of 5 feet 7 inches.
Sheamus and Sin Cara may have got into a real backstage altercation, reports the Wrestling Observer. The fight happened at this week’s TV tapings in New York. The only other details to be confirmed are that Cara got the better of Sheamus.
The Irishman has since responded on Twitter;
“Must be getting punchy. Don’t remember being beaten up by Sin Cara backstage… It’s just how Mexicans & we Irishmen hug it out fella ;)”
That quote doesn’t actually deny something went on between the two men. It seems as if Sheamus wants to brush off the incident, he denies that Cara beat him up, but doesn’t deny that an exchange took place. Perhaps he is bit embarrassed about being overcome by a much smaller man. Cara is currently portrayed by the former Hunico (real name Jorge Arias), weighing in at 180 pounds with a height of 5 feet 7 inches.
- 5/8/2014
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
The WWE roster is as big as ever these days. At WrestleMania 30, there were 66 performers that were part of the matches on the show as long as you count the pre-show. There’s absolutely no way that WWE can push all of them and they never will be able to do that, but they can definitely do a better job of utilizing some of the talented performers that are doing nothing right now.
What these guys need is a character reset. By character reset, what we mean is that a performer needs to completely change the way he acts and looks or simply needs to change something to make him feel fresh. That’s what WWE is doing now with Wade Barrett, who was stuck in midcard purgatory for years and is now getting pushed as “Bad News Barrett” the possible next Intercontinental Champion. Can he move higher up the card?...
The WWE roster is as big as ever these days. At WrestleMania 30, there were 66 performers that were part of the matches on the show as long as you count the pre-show. There’s absolutely no way that WWE can push all of them and they never will be able to do that, but they can definitely do a better job of utilizing some of the talented performers that are doing nothing right now.
What these guys need is a character reset. By character reset, what we mean is that a performer needs to completely change the way he acts and looks or simply needs to change something to make him feel fresh. That’s what WWE is doing now with Wade Barrett, who was stuck in midcard purgatory for years and is now getting pushed as “Bad News Barrett” the possible next Intercontinental Champion. Can he move higher up the card?...
- 4/29/2014
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
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One of the most difficult aspects about working in WWE creative is the ability to come up with storylines for the performers on the show. The reality of the business is that there are about 80 people on WWE’s main roster if not more and what percent of them have consistent storyline development? Maybe 30%? It might be lower than that.
You can’t push everybody. Some are going to lose a lot of matches. Others won’t be on TV for months or even years. Hey Jtg how you doing? David Otunga? Yoshi Tatsu? The point is, things can always change. It’s just a matter of finding the right role for somebody.
In each case I’ll break them down like this.
The Problem: Stating what the problem is with that performer or those performers. It’s not usually a talent issue.
One of the most difficult aspects about working in WWE creative is the ability to come up with storylines for the performers on the show. The reality of the business is that there are about 80 people on WWE’s main roster if not more and what percent of them have consistent storyline development? Maybe 30%? It might be lower than that.
You can’t push everybody. Some are going to lose a lot of matches. Others won’t be on TV for months or even years. Hey Jtg how you doing? David Otunga? Yoshi Tatsu? The point is, things can always change. It’s just a matter of finding the right role for somebody.
In each case I’ll break them down like this.
The Problem: Stating what the problem is with that performer or those performers. It’s not usually a talent issue.
- 2/27/2014
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
This week’s editions of the WWE Main Event and Nxt had many similarities. These included of all people, Justin Gabriel and multi-man featured match ups. Which one was the better show? I will let you decide.
The Main Event used its format well as the show began with a Battle Royal featuring everyone on the Superstars crew competing for an Ic title shot later in the episode. The current champion came Wade Barrett out and chastised all the men that were in the ring. That was until The Great Khali came out along with Hornswoggle getting his groove on with Natalya when of course the Punjabi Playboy comes out and enters the fray. Somehow, Wade is shocked by this? Barrett then goes to the back and prepares for his title defense later on in the night.
The Battle Royal itself was okay considering the participants. It didn’t feel like it really mattered , though.
The Main Event used its format well as the show began with a Battle Royal featuring everyone on the Superstars crew competing for an Ic title shot later in the episode. The current champion came Wade Barrett out and chastised all the men that were in the ring. That was until The Great Khali came out along with Hornswoggle getting his groove on with Natalya when of course the Punjabi Playboy comes out and enters the fray. Somehow, Wade is shocked by this? Barrett then goes to the back and prepares for his title defense later on in the night.
The Battle Royal itself was okay considering the participants. It didn’t feel like it really mattered , though.
- 4/18/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
Boston, which saw the beginning of the colonial Revolution against the British also saw the debut of the Confederation of Injustice, the Shield against Tons of Funk and Kofi Kingston. The matches like most involving the pair with they begin to get dominated then get the advantage leading to the victory. Interesting the notes that Naomi and Cameron, who were there at the beginning of the match instantly disappeared with commentary due to the unpredictable and violent nature of the Shield. I like that touch. However, it did so like a weird and it in a gap in logic considering the ladies came down with them.
Rollins, Reigns and Ambrose look impressive as they take down another trio and beat down T and Brodus, giving them both the triple power bomb. Also that spear from Dean Ambrose to Brodus looked rather sick.. I know from the booking on Monday that...
Rollins, Reigns and Ambrose look impressive as they take down another trio and beat down T and Brodus, giving them both the triple power bomb. Also that spear from Dean Ambrose to Brodus looked rather sick.. I know from the booking on Monday that...
- 4/11/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
John Cena and The Rock are 2 days from squaring off for the WWE championship belt in Wrestlemania 29, but TMZ found another competition going down today -- Wing-off 1 ... there will be bones!We got pics of 3 WWE stars ... Yoshi Tatsu, Jtg, and the Great Khali doing battle over 3 massive platters of hot wings at the Chili's in Hoboken, NJ.We're told Khali choked down the most wings before the other 2 guys had to tap out.
- 4/5/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The latest edition of WWE’s developmental territory, Nxt, was recorded for a total of three weeks last night at Full Sail University in Florida. During the taping it was announced a tournament would take place to determine the first ever Nxt Tag Team Champions. Throughout the night the following teams would take part in the tournament to determine the final two teams for the final match, to be shown at the next taping:
- The Wyatt Family
- Percy Watson & Yoshi Tatsu
- Adrian Neville & Oliver Grey
- Kassius Ohno & Leo Kruger
- Alex Riley & Derrick Bateman
- 3Mb (Heath Slater & Drew McIntyre)
- Primo & Epico
- Bo Dallas & Michael McGillicutty
Spoilers! :
The final match to determine the first ever Nxt tag Team Champions will be:
Adrian Neville & Oliver Grey Vs The Wyatt Family
Its intriguing to see WWE throw Adrian Neville (formerly Pac) an immediate title opportunity.
- The Wyatt Family
- Percy Watson & Yoshi Tatsu
- Adrian Neville & Oliver Grey
- Kassius Ohno & Leo Kruger
- Alex Riley & Derrick Bateman
- 3Mb (Heath Slater & Drew McIntyre)
- Primo & Epico
- Bo Dallas & Michael McGillicutty
Spoilers! :
The final match to determine the first ever Nxt tag Team Champions will be:
Adrian Neville & Oliver Grey Vs The Wyatt Family
Its intriguing to see WWE throw Adrian Neville (formerly Pac) an immediate title opportunity.
- 1/11/2013
- by Chris Wood
- Obsessed with Film
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