Johnny Gargano vs. Andrade "Cien" Almas
-> After his friend and tag team partner Tommaso Ciampa betrayed and
attacked him, Gargano is now a solo act. A showdown with Almas is the
first major stopping point of his journey as a singles competitor.
Almas, meanwhile, is in the midst of a shift in
attitude. The devil-may-care playboy has grown more focused thanks to
Zelina Vega (aka Thea Trinidad) at his side.
This
should be a solid bout from an in-ring standpoint and intriguing in
terms of who WWE is more interested in pushing right now. I go with Almas.
Aleister Black vs. Hideo Itami
-> Frustration has seen Itami morph into a more
vicious competitor of late. He turned on his friend Kassius Ohno during a
slow-burn heel turn and is now intent on climbing the NXT ladder with a
new, looser moral code. He faces one of NXT's hottest acts in Black.
The Dutch bruiser's presence, heavy-handed strikes and technical prowess
have made him a star for the brand in short time. WWE seems to
recognize his potential as a top-tier anti-hero. He's undefeated at NXT
so far, taking down the likes of Bobby Fish, Ohno and Almas.
This bout promises to be a thriller flush with haymakers. Black and
Itami are among NXT's hardest strikers, and there will be plenty of red
flesh and loose teeth when this is all over. I go with Aleister Black.
The Authors of Pain vs. Sanity (NXT Tag Team Championship) -> In a rare heel-on-heel championship match, the
unhinged faction that is Sanity will try to be the first to topple Akam
and Rezar of The Authors of Pain.
Alexander
Wolfe and Killian Dain will have the advantage of their stablemates
Nikki Cross and Eric Young lurking at ringside. And after Sanity has
suffered so many losses with zero titles to show for it, Wolfe and Dain
can change the group's narrative in a big way here.
This will be a major test for both teams, as The
Authors of Pain have long had the benefit of top-notch opponents facing
them, from The Revival to #DIY. Wolfe and Dain aren't that.
Beyond retaining, Akam and Rezar will be out to prove WWE's faith in them as a top monster duo is justified. AOP will retain.
Asuka vs. Ember Moon (NXT Women's Championship)
-> The women's champ remains undefeated. She remains the unstoppable champion no challenger can bring down. Moon offers the most convincing threat Asuka has faced, though.
The Texas native is one of the best in-ring
performers in NXT right now. She's a compelling, larger-than-life
figure. Her ceiling is high, and she's most certainly championship
material.
Will she be the woman who finally dethrones Asuka?
Win or lose, Moon promises to deliver one of the most thrilling matches
of Asuka's reign. She can hang with the champ whether the bout leans
more toward a slugest or an aerial affair. This has show-stealer written
all over it. NEW CHAMP with EMBER MOON
Bobby Roode vs. Drew McIntyre (NXT Championship)
-> WWE released the Scottish wrestler in 2014. After
tearing it up in the United Kingdom and the U.S. independent scene, he
has stormed into NXT looking stronger, more magnetic and more fiery than
ever before.
He's produced a number of
smashmouth works of art at Full Sail. Roode, on the other hand, has had a
number of underwhelming performances with sluggish energy. Something
has to give when they meet in Brooklyn. McIntyre
is poised to snatch the title from Roode and replace him as the
flag-bearer of the brand. Seeing him try, one boot to the chin after
another, is going to be quite the ride.
Booy Roody will retain
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