Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson def. Carlee Bright & Kendal Grey
Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson will be the esteemed hosts of NXT Stand & Deliver, but that didn’t stop them from putting forth an eye-opening effort against Carlee Bright and the debuting Kendal Grey.
A three-time national wrestling champion with a 61-0 record at Life University, Grey impressed in her first bout, immediately landing a strike from the second rope after receiving a tag and earning a two-count after downing Jackson with a belly-to-belly suplex.
Legend prevented Grey from scoring a potential three-count, then placed her into a wheelbarrow position to set up Jackson to drop her with a decisive cutter.
Je’Von Evans def. SCRYPTS
In the history of NXT Level Up, perhaps no Superstar has captured the adulation of the WWE Universe as quickly as the acrobatic Je’Von Evans, but he was in for the biggest test of his young career against SCRYPTS, backed by Bronco Nima, Lucien Price and Jaida Parker.
Evans once again had the crowd in the palm of his hand when he leapt over his opponent, summersaulted through the air and took him into a pinning combination for a two-count.
With Evans looking to soar from the top rope, OTM pulled SCRYPTS out of the way while Parker distracted the official. Moments later, however, Evans quickly caught the approaching SCRYPTS in a rollup and the 1-2-3.
Hank Walker & Tank Ledger def. Tyriek Igwe & Tyson Dupont to win Best of Three Series, 2-1
With six weeks between the second and third matches of a Best of Three Series, expectations were sky high for a hard-hitting clash featuring Hank Walker, Tank Ledger, Tyriek Igwe and Tyson Dupont. The quartet did not disappoint.
Having won their most recent bout against their frenemies, Igwe and Dupont hit the ground running, as the former took down Walker and Ledger with a unique suplex and a kick to the jaw, respectively, before Dupont tagged in and went sky high for a splash to Walker.
Hank & Tank survived the early onslaught and fired back with some impressive tandem moves. After Ledger and Dupont took out one another at ringside with a double clothesline, Walker and Igwe hit each other with simultaneous knockout punches, though Walker fell on top of Igwe for the three-count.