Johnny Gargano Will Take On Tommaso Ciampa In An Unsanctioned Match At NXT TAKEOVER: NEW ORLEANS

Johnny Gargano Will Take On Tommaso Ciampa In An Unsanctioned Match At NXT TAKEOVER: NEW ORLEANS

We knew Johnny Gargano would be given a chance to seek revenge against his former tag-team partner at Takeover: New Orleans, & during last night's episode of NXT their unsanctioned match was made official...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 29, 2018 05:03 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Recently, WWE inadvertently spilled the beans that Tommaso Ciampa would go one-on-one with former DIY tag-team partner Johnny Gargano at NXT Takeover: New Orleans, and during last night's episode of NXT, GM William Regal announced that their match at the PPV would be unsanctioned.

In other words, best be prepared for some violence to ensue!

There's also a stipulation: if The "Blackheart" manages to defeat Johnny Wrestling, then his former friend will be banned from NXT for good, but if Gargano is victorious, he will get his job back.

It's difficult to know how this one will go, as Gargano is heavily rumored to be debuting on the main roster soon, and Ciampa seems primed to take the top heel position on the yellow and black brand.

How do you guys think it'll play out?
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