Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Generation NXT - NXT recap for July 24, 2019

Jordan Myles beats Angel Garza to advance to the finals of the NXT Breakout Tournament. After the match, Shane Thorne shows up on commentary and asks why eight stars are being debuted when none of them can even hold a candle to him, and says that he can break out all on his own.



We hear from Johnny Gargano, who tells Adam Cole that when you involve his family, you make things personal. He had his moment to become the NXT Champion, but now he will do whatever it takes to beat up Cole. He then announces that the stipulation he chooses for their match is a Street Fight.

Bianca Belair beats Xia Li.

We see another vignette for Killian Dain, where his actions from last week are revisited as Dain states that Matt Riddle is not as tough as he thinks he is and that he got only a glimpse of his world. Dain says he cannot wait to show Matt Riddle everything and welcome him to his world.

We see security camera footage from earlier this week at the WWE Performance Center where Mia Yim attacks Jessamyn Duke by sending locker doors into her head and shoulder.

Velveteen Dream shows up. Dream says that the only way he will step down as NXT North American Championship is when he dies, and when he dies, he wants to go straight to Hell. He states that being without the title would be like Hell, as Roderick Strong sold his soul to Satan himself in order to claim victory over him. He admits that Strong is "one hell of a man" and that he can go all night long, too, but if Strong wants the Velveteen Dream Experience, he will soon find out that he is not "big enough to ride this ride." He then feels that someone else may be big enough, and says that if anyone does, he wants to experience them. Suddenly, Strong shows up. Strong says Dream does not believe anything that he has just said, and that he knows that Dream has been ducking him because he is scared. He also says that Dream knows he is the most deserving challenger on the continent and that he can take his title from him, and tells Dream to give him what he wants: a match at NXT TakeOver: Toronto where the Dream dies. All of a sudden, Pete Dunne shows up and snaps Strong's fingers, then looks at the North American title. Velveteen Dream slowly leaves the ring.



Backstage, Roderick Strong meets with General Manager William Regal. Regal announces that Pete Dunne will be in NXT for a while, and that he will be in the North American Championship match with Strong and Velveteen Dream at NXT TakeOver: Toronto. Strong wants Dunne next week, as he wants to make sure he does not make it to TakeOver, but Regal tells him he will think about it and to run along.

Kacy Catanzaro vs. Io Shirai ends with Candice LeRae rushing in and attacking Shirai. Shirai runs away after LeRae grabs a steel chair.

We hear from Adam Cole, who says that NXT management is screwing over The Undisputed Era (Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly) again and that Strong will walk out as North American Champion. He also states that NXT TakeOver: Toronto is morphing into The Undisputed Era's prophecy with Street Profits accepting their challenge, and that Johnny Gargano won't be able to call himself a wrestler after TakeOver when he counters Gargano's Street Fight stipulation with the stipulation of the amtch being "a good old one-on-one wrestling match."

Next week: Tyler Breeze vs. Jaxson Ryker! Pete Dunne vs. Roderick Strong!

Damian Priest eats Keith Lee after using the referee as a shield.

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