

Dijak said there wasn’t a man alive he couldn’t break. Dijak said Ilja enjoys pain, and Dijak enjoys inflicting it. He said he was invincible and unbreakable. Dijak was brooding backstage and Ilja Dragunov walked in on him. Gulak and Dempsey jumped Trick and Melo, and Vic hoped the match would be made for tonight. Williams said since they were still waiting on bad booty Breakker, they may as well take them on tonight. The fans chanted “Willy Wonka” at Dempsey and Gulak told him not to listen. Gulak laid out the slight and said they should be more respectful. Instead, Drew Gulak and Charlie Dempsey headed to the ring with mics instead (Trick and Melo brushed past them on the way to the ring a minute ago). He said this might not be the same Bron Breakker from Stand and Deliver, but it wasn’t the same Carmelo Hayes either. Melo was all business as he said Bron’s message from last week was received. In an amusing choice, both were shirtless because they were headed to the ring. Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams got out to cheers. A fancy car (I don’t know cars, but I know that much) pulled up outside. Gacy said “This friendship is based on lies.” He said it would all crumble in time. Joe Gacy and Ava attacked Wes Lee and Tyler Bate by the lockers and left them lying. In the background, Duke Hudson, not looking up from his papers, said “Sure. She got into an argument with Thea Hail, who said that Duke would approve the match. Kiana James walked into where the other women were watching. Pretty competent stuff from two women who have both improved, albeit more slowly than some of their peers) (Wells’s Analysis: The extremely obvious first round continues as we could essentially have fast-forwarded to next week for the real meat of the tournament. The two jawed ahead of their match next week. Jade went out to the championship belt, where Lyra Valkyria was already standing. Henley reentered the ring and Jade nailed her with a double-underhook DDT to finish. Henley managed a kick and a Shining Wizard, but she couldn’t make the cover as she sold her hurt leg and Jade slipped out of the ring to boos. Henley tried to wake up her leg and went for a backdrop but Jade blocked. Henley sold a worked knee and managed a takedown for two. Jade worked a leg scissors in the center of the ring and we got a shot of most of the women’s division, including workers yet unseen, sitting together backstage and overacting silently in reaction to the match.

She kicked a downed Henley and then wrapped her up in the ropes and hit a dropkick. Jade took Henley to a corner and threw her to the center of the ring. Henley threw a chop and hit a suplex for two. Back inside, Jade begged off in a corner to boos. Henley slipped outside the ring to throw a right at the draped Jade. Henley dominated early with strikes and suplexes. CORA JADE – NXT Women’s Championship tournament quarterfinal match Jade got a hype video ahead of the match, as did Henley, in a nice touch that continues to promote the division in the wake of losing their champion. No recap this week as we went right into Cora Jade’s entrance.
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