WWE NXT Revenge – Night 1: 3 Things We Loved And 3 We Hated

By this stage, I am fully aware that the names of events are loose guidelines. There were no Great Balls of Fire at said event, nor is there really any mania over this year’s WrestleMania, nor is the Rumble every January actually royal.

But this was “WWE NXT Revenge,” and they had been quite big on the idea of revenge, and while the show itself failed to deliver on much of that – it was still very good as a show – there was something even more peculiar about the decision to have Joe Hendry sing through his feelings.

He lost the title at Stand & Deliver after being pinned by Tony D’Angelo, and then Ethan Page got handed the rematch for his part not losing in the four-way, and decided to sing about the pair of them and the other un-loser Ricky Saints. It kills me as a fan of Joe Hendry back when he was sharing time as a wrestler and a presenter for WhatCulture Gaming, but he’s just in a rut at the moment.

Too popular to be anywhere else on the card, not chosen to be the NXT Champion, and with very little actual development on the character front. Hendry got immensely popular off the back of a really catchy song, but that cannot be all his character is, and a concert coming off the back of a title loss isn’t indicative of anything good.

The segment did at least set something in motion between Hendry and Keanu Carver, but even then, there has to be more to Carver than just showing up and hurting someone. It wasn’t an act of vengeance; it was the start of something that could be quite entertaining, but it could have been done in any other way aside from a half-baked musical performance that did nothing but undermine any sense of reality for Hendry.

Written by Max Everett

Kali Armstrong Wins NXT Debut but Finisher Draws Mixed Reactions

Kali Armstrong Wins NXT Debut but Finisher Draws Mixed Reactions

Kali Armstrong made her official in-ring debut on NXT Revenge – Night One picking up a dominant victory over Skylar Raye.

Armstrong secured the win in under four minutes, controlling most of the match with her strength. She dictated the pace early, overpowering Raye and keeping her on the defensive. Raye managed to create brief openings, landing a tilt-a-whirl Stroke and a satellite DDT that nearly shifted momentum.

Despite that offense, Armstrong quickly regained control. She stopped an attempted top-rope move before hitting a scoop powerslam. Moments later, she finished the match with her finisher, the “Kali Konnection,” to close out the contest.

While the result established Armstrong as a strong presence, the finishing move became a point of discussion among fans. The “Kali Konnection,” which resembles a running pounce or shoulder tackle, received mixed reactions online.

Some viewers criticized the move for being too basic, noting that it lacked a distinct look compared to other finishers. The main concern centered on its simplicity, with some feeling it did not stand out enough for a performer being introduced on a larger stage.

Others defended the move, pointing out that it fits Armstrong’s power-based style. Supporters argued that its effectiveness depends on execution and the opponent’s reaction. Raye’s selling of the move was highlighted as a positive, as it helped make the impact appear more convincing.

The finisher itself is not new to Armstrong. She previously used it during her run as WWE EVOLVE Women’s Champion, where she held the title for 140 days before dropping it to Kendal Grey. However, its debut on NXT has brought greater attention and scrutiny.

Reactions like this are common for newer talent, especially when transitioning to a broader audience. Many wrestlers adjust or refine their finishing moves over time, and Armstrong could choose to evolve her presentation as her NXT run continues.

For now, Armstrong leaves her debut with a clear win, while the discussion around her finisher adds another layer to how fans view her early momentum.

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Casket Match and Title Bouts Added to NXT Revenge Week Two

Casket Match and Title Bouts Added to NXT Revenge Week Two

WWE has expanded the lineup for the second night of NXT Revenge, with multiple title matches and a stipulation bout now confirmed for the April 21 episode of NXT.

Robert Stone finalized several additions during this week’s show, including a high-stakes rematch for the women’s North American Championship. Blake Monroe was granted another opportunity, but only under conditions set by Tatum Paxley. Paxley later revealed her chosen stipulation, announcing that the match will take place as a casket match. The decision came as she pointed to a casket constructed by Shiloh Hill, adding a clear visual element to the announcement.

The men’s North American Championship will also be defended, as Myles Borne is set to face Dion Lennox. The match stems from Lennox’s attack at Stand & Deliver, which led Borne to call him out. While the title match was made official, the situation within DarkState continues to develop. Shaquon Shugars again confronted Lennox, accusing him of prioritizing himself over the group. The disagreement continued later in the show, with Osiris Griffin and Cutler James attempting to calm tensions.

The finals of the WWE Men’s Speed Championship tournament are also set. E.K. Prosper secured his spot by defeating Dorian Van Dux with a moonsault in the closing seconds of their match. He will now face Lexis King to determine the new champion.

Another match confirmed for Week Two will see Joe Hendry take on Keanu Carver. Their bout follows a chaotic segment in which Carver interrupted Hendry’s concert. The situation escalated quickly, with both men brawling until security intervened. Despite attempts to restore order, Carver overpowered everyone involved and left Hendry bloodied at ringside.

With these additions, Week Two of NXT Revenge now features multiple title matches, a stipulation bout, and a grudge match, continuing the momentum from the post-Stand & Deliver build.

NXT Revenge Night Two (April 21)

  • Last woman standing: Sol Ruca vs. Zaria
  • Casket match for NXT Women’s North American title: Tatum Paxley defends against Blake Monroe
  • NXT North American title: Myles Borne defends against Dion Lennox
  • WWE Speed title: Lexis King vs. EK Prosper
  • Joe Hendry vs. Keanu Carver
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Joe Hendry Teases Possible Main Roster Move on NXT Revenge

Joe Hendry Teases Possible Main Roster Move on NXT Revenge

Joe Hendry may have hinted at a move to WWE’s main roster during NXT Revenge – Week One, with a subtle moment that quickly caught fan attention.

Hendry appeared for one of his signature concert segments, addressing his recent loss to Tony D’Angelo at NXT Stand & Deliver 2026. The tone of the segment was different from his usual performances, as he reflected on losing the NXT Championship and questioned what comes next in his career.

While performing, Hendry sang, “The title was my life, it’s a shame that I lost her… Can I get it back? Or will I go to the…” before stopping mid-line as Keanu Carver made his entrance.

The timing of that pause stood out. The unfinished lyric appeared to be setting up a rhyme with “roster,” which many took as a deliberate tease of a potential move to WWE’s main roster. WWE has often used small moments like this to hint at future plans, and the delivery here led to immediate speculation.

Before Hendry could continue, Carver rushed the ring and cut the segment short. Hendry initially fought back and even smashed a guitar over Carver, but the attack had little effect. Carver responded with a clothesline and continued the assault.

As security attempted to restore order, the situation escalated further. Carver sent Hendry and multiple security personnel crashing through the barricade, leaving Hendry laid out at ringside.

The segment combined physical intensity with a possible storyline shift. Hendry’s loss at Stand & Deliver, followed by this interruption, may signal a transition point in his NXT run.

There has already been speculation about potential call-ups following WrestleMania season, with names like Trick Williams, Jacy Jayne, and Sol Ruca also mentioned in reports. Hendry’s popularity and character work have made him a strong candidate for that move.

At this stage, nothing has been confirmed. However, the way the segment was structured suggests WWE may be planting the seeds for a future transition. Whether it leads to an immediate call-up or a longer build remains to be seen, but the tease has clearly added interest to Hendry’s next move.

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Former UFC Fighter Off The Ronda Rousey-Gina Carano Card Due To Injury

Former UFC fighter Lorenz Larkin announced that he has been forced to pull out of his scheduled bout on the Ronda Rousey-Gina Carano headlined MVP card in May. 

The 27-8 (2 NC) fighter was scheduled to face 19-6 former PFL and Bellator fighter Jason Jackson on the undercard of the first MMA event to stream on Netflix. But he announced on Tuesday via an Instagram Story that he has been forced to pull out of the event due to a knee injury. He said he will focus on rehabilitating it and return further down the line. 

“I’m sorry to all the fans but I had to pull out the Netflix card due to knee injury. Will be rehabbing it back to 100% and will be back.”

As of yet, MVP has yet to make an announcement regarding the cancellation or in terms of replacements. 

Larkin-Jackson was set to be on the preliminary portion of the card, with the main card headlined by Carano versus Rousey. The co-main event will pit former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou against Philipe Lins, UFC veterans Mike Perry and Nate Diaz against one another, and another former UFC Heavyweight Champion in Junior Dos Santos will be in action against Robelis Despaigne.