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Tyler Breeze defeats Austin Theory

Tyler Breeze defeats Austin Theory

Tyler Breeze defeats Austin Theory: NXT Television March 25

Result: Tyler Breeze defeats Austin Theory

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Match

After a whole bunch of jaw jacking, Tyler Breeze got the first major move with a dropkick and a pair of flying forearms. Theory caught Breeze running into the corner, and he came out with a rolling thunder into a blockbuster. Austin Theory ran his mouth a lot while he held Breeze in a reverse chin lock. Before NXT went to a commercial break, Theory did another rolling thunder transitioning into a dropkick.

Back from the break, Tyler Breeze made a comeback with a couple of dropkicks and a pair of flying forearms. Theory caught Breeze coming off the second rope to hit a swinging powerbomb from the inverted fireman’s carry. On the outside, Theory tossed Breeze through the barricade as the referee began his count.

Tyler Breeze rolled back in the ring at the count of 8 and hit Theory with a jumping knee strike. When Breeze went for a hurricanrana, Austin stopped him and through him with a buckle bomb. As Theory went for another rolling thunder, Tyler Breeze got a near fall when he hit a super model kick.

Austin Theory pulled Tyler Breeze off the top rope and transitioned out of a vertical suplex position to drape Breeze’s neck across his knee. After a series of kicks, Theory went over to grab his cell phone in the corner and recorded a video. Of course, all this weird stuff led to Tyler Breeze hitting a spinning heel kick for the victory.

All Matches from NXT Television on March 25

Match Ratings

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