Hank Walker def. Kale Dixon
One of the humbler Superstars in WWE took on one of the most arrogant, as the hard-hitting Hank Walker matched wits and fists with newcomer Kale Dixon.
The former NXT security guard was greeted by chants of “Let’s go Hank,” and he seemed to feed off the WWE Universe when he hurled Dixon into the corner and unloaded with several echoing chops to the chest and a back body drop.
Dixon’s swinging neckbreaker was for naught, as Walker kicked out at two and soon picked up the win by overwhelming his opponent with a series of strikes that was punctuated by a reverse elbow to the jaw.
Xyon Quinn def. Tavion Heights
Xyon Quinn has experienced many ups and downs on NXT and NXT Level Up, but his performance against Tavion Heights gave the WWE Universe a reminder of just how dangerous the hard-hitting striker can be.
Quinn controlled the match from the onset, landing a picture-perfect suplex before delivering a menacing boot to the face.
Heights got back into the fight with a nasty pair of clotheslines and a unique fireman’s carry slam, but Quinn soon fired back and earned the win with X Marks the Spot.
Katana Chance & Kayden Carter def. Elektra Lopez & Lola Vice
Looking to get back into contention after losing the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship in controversial fashion, Katana Chance and Kayden Carter came out firing on all cylinders, landing a quick succession of double-team maneuvers against Elektra Lopez in the early goings.
Perhaps the strongest competitor in the bout, Lopez answered by hoisting Chance over her head and slamming her face-first into the canvas to set the stage for Lola Vice to tag into the match and level Chance with a reverse elbow.
Lopez and Vice teamed up to level Chance with a sit-out facebuster, only for Carter to break up the pinfall. Moments later, Chance and Carter hit their incredible tandem maneuver, as Chance dropped Lopez with a neckbreaker while Chance simultaneously hit her with the 450 splash.
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