Final week, the D’Angelo Household made a deal that if Wren Sinclair defeated Kendal Gray in singles motion, Charlie Dempsey would obtain a shot on the WWE NXT Heritage Cup Championship. As well as, Sinclair would even be formally welcomed into the No Quarter Catch Crew. With the stakes raised, Sinclair later emerged victorious, setting the stage for this week’s NXT Heritage Cup Championship match between Dempsey and the defending titleholder, Tony D’Angelo.
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D’Angelo gained an early benefit by nailing Dempsey with the Neglect About It (swinging fisherman suplex) for a second spherical fall. Popping out of the third spherical, D’Angelo maintained a 1-0 lead, however within the midst of the fourth, that dynamic modified.
At the beginning of the fourth spherical, Sinclair fired off some strikes on Dempsey’s chest and arms in an effort to hype him up. This transfer proved to be useful as Dempsey later despatched D’Angelo crashing into the turnbuckle and landed a jackknife pin for his first fall of the match. Within the match’s closing moments, No Quarter Catch Crew’s Myles Borne hopped up on the apron, prompting D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo to neutralize him on the surface of the ring. Whereas the referee was distracted, Sinclair then tripped D’Angelo, paving the best way for Dempsey to hit a Northern Lights suplex on him for the win.
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Along with his win, Dempsey now turns into solely the second individual to carry the NXT Heritage Cup greater than as soon as, with Meta-4’s Noam Dar being the primary. In the meantime, D’Angelo’s reign involves an finish at 92 days.