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WWE NXT "Vengeance Week" results: March 27, 2014


ORLANDO, Fla. — Everyone was out for retribution on NXT during Vengeance Week! Bo Dallas set out
to regain the NXT Championship from Adrian
Neville. Xavier Woods was ready to teach Tyler
Breeze a lesson after Prince Pretty attacked him
and left him to be brutalized by Alexander Rusev.
After being insulted by Corey Graves, Yoshi Tatsu tried to prove that he wasn’t a pushover. In Divas
action, Natalya battled Charlotte, with her uncle,
WWE Hall of Famer Bret “Hit Man” Hart, in her
corner. And in a rematch from NXT ArRIVAL, CJ
Parker tried to follow up on his promise to
“humanely dispose” of Mojo Rawley.
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Mojo Rawley def. CJ Parker 
Mojo Rawley steamrolled over CJ Parker at NXT
ArRIVAL, leaving “The Moonchild” seething and
eager for a chance to get payback. Parker got his
opportunity this week to continue his crusade of
saving the planet. With the NXT fans firmly behind
the hyped Rawley, Parker was fighting an uphill battle the entire way. The furious “Moonchild” used
Rawley’s frenetic energy to his advantage, evading
attacks and taking Mojo to the mat. However,
Parker wasted too much time gloating while he had
Rawley trapped in the corner. That gave Mojo
enough time to get hyped and connect with a series of splashes, capped off with the Hyperdrive, to earn
the victory. 

Tyler Breeze def. Xavier Woods


Xavier Woods and Tyler Breeze did not have to
worry about Alexander Rusev attacking them this
week. They would get the chance to actually
compete this week, unlike at NXT ArRIVAL. Woods
took control of the bout early, using his speed and
agility to stay one step ahead of Prince Pretty. Breeze was reeling after having his gorgeous face
sent crashing into the turnbuckle, but he recovered
and drove Woods face-first into the corner with a
unique bulldog. It looked as though Xavier was
about to cruise to a win with the Honor Roll, but
Breeze evaded Woods and connected with the Beauty Shot for the win, ensuring there wouldn’t be
any blemishes showing in his latest selfies.

Corey Graves def. 
Yoshi Tatsu Several weeks ago on NXT, Corey Graves said it
wasn’t worth his time to wrestle Yoshi Tatsu. That
left the Japanese Superstar seeing red, though he
eventually suffered a brutal beatdown at Graves’
hands. Tatsu charged into battle against The Savior
of Misbehavior, stunning Graves with a series of precise strikes, including a bone-rattling chop off
the ropes. Yoshi’s aggression was his undoing,
though. Graves caught him with a kick to the leg
and worked it over. Once Graves locked in Lucky
13, Tatsu had little choice but to tap out.


Natalya def. Charlotte via disqualification 
Having seen how The BFFs use the numbers game
to their advantage in recent weeks, Natalya opted
to have someone in her corner as she took on
Charlotte — WWE Hall of Famer Bret “Hit Man”
Hart. Natalya’s experience in the squared circle
gave her a distinct upper hand in the early moments of the bout. The third-generation
competitor outwrestled Charlotte at every juncture
of the bout, until the daughter of Ric Flair trapped
her in the corner and went to work on her knee.
Natalya stayed strong and countered an attack into
the Sharpshooter. Before Charlotte could give up, Sasha Banks dove into the ring and attacked
Natalya, getting her BFF disqualified. Banks paid
for her meddling, as Natalya trapped her in the
Sharpshooter, leaving “The Boss” begging for
mercy.

Adrian Neville (c) def. Bo Dallas (NXT
Championship Match) 
After being embarrassed by Adrian Neville at NXT
ArRIVAL, Bo Dallas was out for vengeance against
the Brit, promising his Bo-Lievers that he would
regain the NXT Championship. The two warriors
were at a stalemate in the opening moments of the
match, neither one able to gain an advantage. Dallas tried to overpower Neville, but the speedy
champion avoided Bo’s attacks and leaped to the
top rope, hitting the challenger with a moonsault
outside the ring.

Dallas took control of the match after sending
Neville crashing to the arena floor when the
champion tried to slingshot into the ring, then
followed up with a clothesline that echoed
throughout Full Sail University. Frustrated that
Neville would not stay down, Bo unleashed a flurry of punches, pounding his foe into the canvas.
Dallas threw everything he had at “The Man That
Gravity Forgot,” but Neville could not be defeated.
In a fit of desperation, Bo grabbed the ropes while
trying to pin the champion, but got caught by the
referee.

After escaping from Dallas’ DDT, the champion
built up a head of steam with a series of kicks that
left Bo reeling, then a high-flying forearm. After
nearly colliding with the official, Neville had Dallas
in perfect position for the Red Arrow, but the
challenger got his knees up before Neville could connect. However, Dallas could not capitalize,
getting caught with a devastating superkick. Neville
continued on the offensive, debuting a breathtaking
new maneuver, an inward-facing 450 splash that
left the NXT Universe buzzing to retain his title.

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