WWE NXT 2.0 went live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida just days after the in-house edition.
WWE NXT 2.0 was a roller coaster. The post-NXT in-house edition was a new step toward more rivalries to come. The Toxic Attraction retained their title in the NXT in-house edition and had total control. The NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament, on the other hand, was nearing its conclusion, with a new challenger set to be named who might challenge for either Toxic Attraction championship. Roxanne Perez would compete with Tiffany Stratton for the title of NXT women’s breakout star. Apollo Crews from the main roster returned to WWE NXT and confronted The NXT Champion Bron Breakker. So, here’s the reaults of WWE NXT 2.0.
Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams began the night by celebrating the NXT North American champion’s victory until Solo Sikoa interfered. Grayson Waller refused to allow Sikoa to take his shot, assisting the ring’s heels in stomping out the potential challenger. Von Wagner fired a cheap shot at Brooks Jensen’s damaged arm, only to discover that Jensen was OK. Jensen tossed his cast into the ring, and Josh Briggs smacked Wagner in the face with it. Briggs won with a clothesline. There wasn’t much of a match here, but the outcome was significant. For a long time, Wagner has ruled the competition.
Winner: Josh Briggs
Tony D’Angelo devoted his time on commentary critiquing Santos Escobar’s offensive. Throughout the contest, Tony D’Angelo’s family remained a massive diversion. As a result, Nathan Frazer was able to hit Escobar with an enzuigiri and win the match for Phoenix Splash. In every regard, this was a significant improvement over the previous match.
Winner: Nathan Frazer
Before moving on to the future, Bron Breakker mentioned how much Joe Gacy impacted him. He wondered who would be his next opponent. Apollo Crews makes a surprise appearance and made it apparent that he is returning to NXT to redefine the brand’s narrative.
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Tiffany Stratton used her strength against Roxanne Perez, but the 20-year-old fought back with a variety of rapid combinations. Perez rolled away and hit Pop Rox to win as Stratton attempted a pop-up moonsault. Cora Jade joined Perez in her celebrations and presented her with the title contract she had acquired. Toxic Attraction showed up to taunt the winner of the NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament. Mandy Rose kept ranting until a confrontation erupted, and Indi Hartwell stepped in to assist level the playing field.
Winner: Roxanne Perez
Against Pretty Deadly, Andre Chase came out swinging. The game of numbers, on the other hand, was beyond difficult for him. Hayward hurried to the ring to assist his mentor, but Thea Hail had to step in and take his place. Before Chase was destroyed by Spilt Milk, she barely got a chance to tag in.
Winner: Pretty Deadly
Tatum Paxley gave it her hardest to take on Alba Fyre, but she proved simply nothing for her. For Fyre to win, the KLR Bomb set up a senton bomb. Lash Legend then kicked Fyre in the back of the skull. This was a straightforward squash match. While Paxley has showed some promise, no one can do anything in under two minutes. This was all about solidifying one of NXT’s greatest performers.
Roll as far away as you want, @TatumPaxley… @wwe_alba can get there!#WWENXT pic.twitter.com/jpcT0MtVcB
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) June 8, 2022
Winner: Alba Fyre
Apollo Crews arrives to join Solo Sikoa in his effort at vengeance against Carmelo Hayes and Grayson Waller in the main event. Crews ended it by deflecting the rebound cutter into a spin-out powerbomb. This was a show-stopper contest that showcased the skill in the ring. There wasn’t much of a plot, but the action was thrilling. Crews’ athleticism, in contrast, was continually on show.
.@WWEApollo & @WWESoloSikoa stand tall on #WWENXT! pic.twitter.com/wIBBJPfAAX
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) June 8, 2022
Winner: Solo Sikoa and Apollo Crews