WWE’s Lexis King Shares His Takeaways On The NXT Breakout Tournament

Aside from the tournament, King singles out his “NXT Deadline” match with Carmelo Hayes as the fondest memory of his run so far.

“Don’t even get me started on my first PLE match with Carmelo Hayes,” he said. “Me and him go back to the indies. To be able to kind of go full circle with that, it was amazing.”

King looked back on the match and feud with Hayes as a true measuring stick in his career as he tried to keep pace and compete with the former “NXT” Champion and a professional whose body of work has been met with enough trust and confidence that he’s helped rehab wrestlers returning from injury in the past, such as Cody Rhodes.

“Working with somebody like him, who is already at a high level in NXT,” King said. “I’m right there with you, I’m getting the same level of reaction, I’m working the same rate as you. It’s clear that nobody’s outworking each other. We’re selling for each other and making each other look like stars. It was just a match made in heaven.”

Through all of his “NXT” experience thus far, the former Brian Pillman Jr. seems appreciative for the change in environment and continues to reap the benefits

“There’s this process here that prepares and grooms people for these big moments,” he said. “Where in the past, I was just sort of thrown to the wolves, if I fail now, it’s like, ‘Alright, what am I missing here or what did I mess up?’ They don’t set you up to fail here, which is a great thing for me.”

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