NXT’s third annual Halloween Havoc event takes place tonight, airing live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at 8 p.m. ET.
The show will be headlined by Bron Breakker vs. Ilja Dragunov vs. JD McDonagh for the NXT Championship. But it could be Austin Theory leaving Halloween Havoc with the NXT title. Theory appeared on NXT earlier this week and teased cashing out his Money in the Bank briefcase.
Two more title fights are also scheduled for tonight. Mandy Rose is set to put her NXT Women’s Championship on the line against Alba Fyre, while the vacant NXT North American Championship will be up for grabs in a ladder match. Carmelo Hayes, Oro Mensah, Wes Lee, Von Wagner and Nathan Frazer are the participants in the ladder match.
Grudge matches round out the rest of the Halloween Havoc map. Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade will meet in a Weapons Wild match, Julius Creed will face Damon Kemp in an Ambulance match, and Apollo Crews will face Grayson Waller (stipulation TBD).
Tonight’s pre-show begins at 7:30 p.m. EST and features McKenzie Mitchell, Sam Roberts, and a guest appearance from Busted Open Radio’s Dave LaGreca.
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Launch show —
The launch panel was McKenzie Mitchell, Sam Roberts and Dave LaGreca.
The main Halloween Havoc hosts were Shotzi and Quincy Elliott. They spun the wheel and it was determined that Apollo Crews vs. Grayson Waller would be played in a Casket Match. Apollo was thrilled with the news, but Waller was worried.
In an exclusive online promo, Alba Fyre was confident facing Mandy Rose. Back live, Rose wasn’t worried about the match, but the rest of Toxic Attraction tried to get her to take Alba seriously. (The movie character “Chucky” sat behind them.)
NXT Halloween Havoc Report –
Shotzi and Quincy Elliott presented the show.
Wes Lee defeated Carmelo Hayes (with Trick Williams), Nathan Frazer, Von Wagner and Oro Mensah in a Ladder Match to win the vacant NXT North American Championship [19:55]
It was an amazing five-a-side match with tons of cool, innovative spots and fast-paced action. I think Lee’s win is an absolutely inspired pick because I was worried they’d go for the safe pick of Melo, who’s ready to move on from that title shot.
After everyone fought over position initially, Frazer and Mensah were left in the ring. Frazer took out Mensah and climbed the ropes before redirecting to dive on Wagner. He worked with Mensah to take out their opponents with a ladder, then when Mensah was taken out he led Melo into the ladder. Mensah stopped Frazer’s ascent, then Lee stopped Mensah from doing the same.
Mensah placed Melo on a ladder but was met with a dropkick from Lee. Wagner entered the fray and took Lee out with a boot. Frazer tried to take a ladder from Wagner but was bombarded for his trouble. Melo dispatched Wagner and climbed a ladder. In a great spot, Frazer sent Melo crashing off the ladder with a dropkick before running into a ladder-assisted senton from Lee.
Melo recovered, but Frazer countered a springboard into a reverse Spanish fly on a ladder. There was a parade of big moves, including Melo clothesline Lee and himself on the floor. Mensah was left in the ring, so he set up a ladder and climbed up. Trick Williams met him on the other side and threw Mensah at the other four men. Mensah made a bad landing.
Robert Stone ran and climbed. He and Trick were at the top of the ladder; Stone hit Trick with a shoe, but Trick knocked the ladder over, sending Stone crashing to the ground. Back in the ring, Wagner continued to use the ladder as a weapon. On the outside, Wagner pulled out a larger ladder from under the ring and ended up hitting or nearly hitting a woman in the front row inadvertently; luckily everyone seemed to be fine. He installed the ladder as a bridge between the apron and the barricade.
Lee got involved and Wagner got knocked down on the ladder, so Frazer sent him through with a frog splash. There was another parade of big moves, with Melo springing off the barricade and Lee hitting a cannonball on the steel steps. Lee produced another giant ladder, which Wagner installed. The Wagner press slammed Lee from the ring onto the announce table, which did not break. Too disgusting.
Wagner climbed up, but Frazer met him at the top and stomped him. Wagner put Frazer in a powerbomb position, which led to Frazer pulling Wagner out of the ring during a helmet takeover. Mensah took Wagner out with a wild tackle, then he and Frazer repeatedly hit Wagner with a smaller scale to knock Wagner out of contention for good.
Back in the ring, Frazer and Mensah climbed to the top and fought their way up the ladder. Mensah finally pushed Frazer down, but Melo showed up and pulled Mensah down. Melo climbed to the top, but Lee climbed a giant ladder and leapt up to send Melo to the mat. They both fought standing on a ladder bridge in the ring; Lee finally took out Melo with a meteor on the bridge. This gave Lee enough time to climb the ranks and win the championship.
– After the game, Lee burst into tears and was inundated with “You deserve it!” songs.
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JD McDonagh was shown meditating backstage.
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NXT Women’s Championship: Mandy Rose (c) (w/ Toxic Attraction) vs. Alba Fyre went to a no-contest (???) [7:02]
It was indescribably stupid and a complete waste of time.
It was a cinematic match. Rose, Dolin and Jayne went to Alba’s house. Rose played the straight woman as Dolin was excited and Jayne was terrified. Zombiez tried to scare them away, but Rose didn’t sell it.
They entered the building with flashlights and continued bickering. Rose decided it would be a good plan to split up, which Jayne didn’t like. The camera followed Jayne, who was taken away by Alba. Dolin, meanwhile, encountered Chucky and some monsters at a table. Alba also surprised her, but Dolin fought harder than Jayne. Eventually, however, Alba locked Dolin in a freezer.
Finally, we caught up with Rose, who met Alba after being startled by an organ. Alba attacked her with a baseball bat, and her monstrous associates stopped Rose from gaining the upper hand. Outside, Alba locked Rose in her car and hit Toxic Attraction with the bat. She left, and then we returned to the arena, where the commentators were stunned.
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Apollo Crews defeats Grayson Waller in a Casket Match [11:06]
Two insanely bad back-to-back games that made no sense. I guess there was passable action at the end? That’s it.
They had a quick back-and-forth exchange early on, with Apollo getting the upper hand on an Asai moonsault. As Apollo defeated Waller on the announce table, Waller grabbed a pen and stabbed Apollo in the face, allowing him to take control of the match. He continued his attack on Apollo on the ground.
The two battled for position on the top rope, with Waller pushing Apollo into the coffin. For some reason, the match wasn’t over. Then the lights went out. When they returned, strange music played and the Druids brought out another coffin. Apollo had recovered and he attacked Waller with the steel steps. (I literally have no idea what happened there or what it was supposed to be.)
There was a new coffin installed on the side of the ring. Waller eventually put Apollo entirely in the coffin, but Apollo fought back when Waller attempted to close the door. They both escaped the area. Apollo laid a dive strap on Waller on the floor. Apollo almost had Waller in the coffin, but Waller hit a box cutter to give himself a break.
Apollo recovered to hit a double knee facebuster and nearly locked Waller in the coffin. He eventually managed to chokeslam Waller into the coffin after the win.
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A segment of Chase U was played, where Andre Chase was frustrated with the performance of some of his students on a “Halloween story” mission. He revealed that Duke Hudson is a new transfer student. Duke answered an additional credit question correctly, which angered Bodhi Hayward.
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