Several Matches Added To WWE NXT Spring Breakin’ Special

By | April 26, 2022

WWE will be holding a special episode of NXT 2.0 next Tuesday. The company announced another match for Spring Breakin’ TV special during tonight’s episode of NXT 2.0.

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Next week’s Spring Breakin’ special will see tag team action as Nikkita Lyons teams up with Cora Jade to take on Natalya and Lash Legend. The BOAT attacked Nikkita following her victory over Lash Legend.

The two ganged up on Nikkita until Cora Jade entered the ring for the rescue. The upstart laid out Natalya and Lash Legend with her skateboard. The match is now official for next week’s special episode of NXT 2.0.

NXT Champion Bron Breakker will also be in action next week as he defends his title against Joe Gacy. Plus, Cameron Grimes defends his title in a triple-threat match against Solo Sikoa and Carmelo Hayes.

NXT Championship Match

Bron Breakker (c) vs. Joe Gacy

NXT North American Championship Triple Threat Match

Cameron Grimes (c) vs. Solo Sikoa vs. Carmelo Hayes

Creed Brothers vs. Viking Raiders

Grayson Waller vs Nathan Frazer

Cora Jade & Nikkita Lyons vs. Natalya & Lash Legend

Tony D’Angelo & Santos Escobar have sit-down meeting

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