Bobby Fish Made His NXT Debut Last Night, And His Old RING OF HONOR Tag-Team Partner May Be Close Behind

Bobby Fish Made His NXT Debut Last Night, And His Old RING OF HONOR Tag-Team Partner May Be Close Behind

Last night's edition of NXT opened with the debut of indie star Bobby Fish, who engaged in a hard-hitting match with Aleister Black. Could we see a reDRagon reunion on the Yellow Brand, perhaps? Take a look...

By MarkCassidy - Jul 13, 2017 02:07 PM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Fans of Ring of Honor and/or New Japan Pro Wrestling will almost certainly be familiar with Bobby Fish, who finally made his NXT television debut during last night's episode.

Fish came up short in an impressively physical match against Aleister Black, but there's a decent chance he won't be competing as a singles star for very long anyway, because rumor has it his old tag-team partner, Kyle O'Reilly, will soon be joining him on the roster.

Though it's possible both men will be pushed separately, one would assume NXT will have the good sense to reform reDRagon at some point, as the Yellow Brand's tag-team division is in dire need of some new blood now that The Revival have moved on and DIY are no more.

We'll keep you posted on this, but for now you can check out Fish's first match below:


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