SPOILERS: Three Former NXT Superstars Return To The Black And Gold Brand During TV Tapings

SPOILERS: Three Former NXT Superstars Return To The Black And Gold Brand During TV Tapings

This latest round of NXT television tapings was certainly eventful! Following word of a shocking heel turn, it's been revealed that three former black and gold brand Superstars have returned. Check it out.

By MarkCassidy - Jun 14, 2019 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Three former NXT Superstars that were never utilized to their full potential on the main roster have returned to the black and gold brand.

One-time SAnitY member Killian Dain made a huge impact by attacking Matt Riddle after his match and putting him through the entrance ramp with a cannonball senton. Then, Apollo Crews returned to challenge newcomer Kushida in a losing effort.

Finally, a now medically cleared for action Fandango came out to help his Fashion Police pal Tyler Breeze as he was being beaten down by The Forgotten Sons after defeating Jackson Ryker in a singles match.




We're not sure of all three of these guys are now full-time members of the NXT roster again or if they're only scheduled to make sporadic appearances, but we'll keep you updated.
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