A New Tag-Team Managed By Malcolm Bivens Debuted On NXT And Took Out Matt Riddle

A New Tag-Team Managed By Malcolm Bivens Debuted On NXT And Took Out Matt Riddle

After Matt Riddle defeated Roderick Strong in an impressive singles match on NXT, he was attacked by a debuting tag-team manged by Malcolm Bivens. Who are these two bruisers? Find out after the jump.

By MarkCassidy - Mar 26, 2020 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT

A new tag-team debuted on NXT last night, and they look to be a very formidable duo indeed.

After Matt Riddle won his singles match against The Undisputed ERA's Roderick Strong, he was ambushed from behind by two huge Indian gentlemen who proceeded to put a beat-down on him which culminated in a powerful looking assisted knee drop from the top rope.

Afterwards, internet darling Malcolm Bivens - formerly known as Stokely Hathaway - revealed himself as their manager, and said he was waiting for the ideal moment to send a message to the NXT Tag-Team Champions. What better time than when one of them (Pete Dunne) is stuck at home?

We weren't given their names during the show, but they're Rinku Singh and Saurav Gurjar. It remains to be seen what tag-team name they'll recieve.

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