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NXT: Bray Wyatt Debuts | NXT: Bray Wyatt Debuts |
| Written by Scott Anderson | |
| Jul 16, 2012 at 11:24 AM | |
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The opening minutes of the bout between Tyson Kidd and Camacho was owned by the last graduate of the Hart family dungeon, the talented kicks and flips of Kidd keeping Camacho off balance. Camacho's tag team partner Hunico became steadily enraged until eventually he attempted to intervene, only to earn himself ordered from the ringside area by the referee. It was another attempt by Kidd at a high-flying move that proved his undoing when Camacho swept Kidd's legs out from under him as Kidd lined Camacho up for an attack from the ring apron. Kidd struck his head on the hard edge of the ring, and with Kidd stunned Camacho used his bulk and strength to ground and pound his athletic opponent. Camacho gained a number of near falls, wearing Kidd down all the time. Kidd kept attempting to fight back, but Camacho had a counter for everything Kidd threw at him, and a double-underhook suplex nearly secured the victory for the Mexican thug. Camacho then attempted a back suplex, but Kidd was able to slide down Camacho's back, pushing off Camacho to run off the ropes to rebound with a kick to Camacho's head. Kidd then sprang atop the turnbuckle to a launch into Camacho with a blockbuster, but fortunately for Camacho he fell near the edge of the ring and was just able to get one foot onto the bottom rope to break the referee's count. Kidd dragged Camacho to the middle of the ring and called for the Sharpshooter, but just then Michael McGillicutty came down to the ring, leaping onto the ring apron taunting Kidd. Kidd fell for the distraction, and move to attempt to strike McGillicutty, only for Camacho to grab Kidd from behind for a reverse DDT. Camacho then hooked Kidd's legs and covered for the pinfall victory. In the main event Darren Young and Titus O'Neil, the Prime Time Players, took on Jimmy and Jey Uso, and the arrogant Prime Time Players seemingly took as much joy in taunting their opponents in actually wrestling them. However the proud Samoan Usos took the battle right to Darren Young, targeting the smaller of their opponents and unleashing a flurry of high-impact offence to throw him off his guard. With spinning clotheslines and elbows coming from all directions the Prime Time Players went back into their bag of tricks to secure the underhanded victory. O'Neil attacked Jey as he waited on the ring apron, and while the referee was checking on one Uso brother O'Neil and Young together double-teamed Jimmy, allowing them to steal the victory. Bray Wyatt made his long-awaited debut this week on NXT, coming down to the ring to the strains of some swamp blues while drawling in his Louisiana twang "You don't understand me, but you will, in time. In time you'll understand exactly who I am, man. But for now I am the angel in the dirt, my name is Bray Wyatt." And, before entering the ring, he sung "time is on my side", before rolling into the ring seemingly intoxicated in anticipation of the upcoming violence. Wyatt made short work of his opponent, Aiden English, smiling and giggling as he pummelled English in and outside of the ring. A massive running avalanche by the 300lb athlete in the corner of the ring flattened English, and Wyatt held him and danced English back to the centre of the ring. Wyatt then kissed English on the top of his head before striking with a swinging STO. Wyatt then laid atop English, almost gently cradling him, a beatific smile on his face as the referee counted the pinfall. NXT results:
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