The Chase U continues to impress

During the night, WWE staged its latest PLE, with NXT’s No Mercy entertaining WWE Universe fans all night long, just as it did a few days ago with Bash in Berlin for the federation’s main roster. During the show, several title matches were sent on stage, with one of them seeing the NXT tag team titles being put up for grabs by Chase U against the contestants, the former category champions: Axiom and Nathan Frazer.
During the contest, the audience was very drawn by the exploits of the four athletes present in the ring, with a lot of emphasis and rhythm that led the NXT Universe throughout the match. In the end, they won the title but were the challengers, with Axiom and Bathan Frazer who managed to snatch the belts again from their opponents, returning once more pair champions, with Frazer who took care of the final pegging.
The twist, however, came at the end of the match, when the Chase U now tired, was attacked by an internal component, namely Ridge Holland. With a brutal attack on his match partner and the rest of the team, Holland has made it clear to the public that there is no longer any basis for us to move forward as a team, with Chase U being literally decimated throughout the ring and the commentator table, from Holland’s relentless attacks.
The Chase U shone
Even in the episode of NXT on the night of August 13th, there had been two twists that probably the NXT Universe was not yet ready to see and they had seen two changes titled arrive in the same evening.
After seeing Charlie Dempsey go to snatch the Heritage Cup from Tony D’Angelo, in the main event we had seen the stable of Chase U go to win the titles of NXT pair champions, at the expense of the now former champions: Axiom and Nathan Frazer.
In a match full of action, in fact, the pair formed by Andre Chase and Ridge Holland, had torn the belts of the old champions, with a final stroke of the same Holland that allowed his stable to reach the titles coveted for months.
At a time when it seemed…
Source : wrestling-world



