NXT is ready for a TAKEOVER. While two or three matches can’t possibly miss, the rest have the potential to make Andy Angry.
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WWE has hit the post-Wrestlemania reset button, and it’s looking pretty good. If they keep this up, it will be the end of “Angry” Andy.
WWE has lots of pre-recorded programming hitting the air on the ROAD TO WRESTLEMANIA, Angry Andy is here to let you know what’s worth watching and what’s not, so you have plenty of time to Nick and Andy Tag Team Wrestling.
It’s #BretWeek, the 24th installment of our (patent-pending) Juice Make Sugar Wrestler of the Week series. Each week, “Angry” Andy will spotlight a wrestler on the independent scene with some sort of connection to this week’s entry. This time, we find ourselves a Hero.
This week: Sami’s losing streak might make him break, and how much more of the Kassius Ohno farewell tour can we take?
WWE has some of the world’s most talented women’s wrestlers down in NXT, while some less-than-talented workers stunk up Raw…by playing musical chairs. That makes Andy Angry.
This week: Can a beat-the-clock challenge help our burgeoning sports-entertainers shine?
NXT is often the second (and sometimes THE) best show WWE produces. But its primary goal is to make future superstars who will one day grace our televisions on Raw. Each week we’ll scout the “minor league” talent in each segment and decide if they’re ready for the big leagues. This week: Can Kassius Ohno get some sweet Wyatt Family revenge?
NXT is often the second (and sometimes THE) best show WWE produces. But its primary goal is to make future superstars who will one day grace our televisions on Raw. Each week we’ll scout the “minor league” talent in each segment and decide if they’re ready for the big leagues. This week: Can yet another Breeze/Parker matchup cut the mustard?
NXT is often the second (and sometimes THE) best show WWE produces. But its primary goal is to make future superstars who will one day grace our televisions on Raw. Each week we’ll scout the “minor league” talent in each segment and decide if they’re ready for the big leagues. This week: Can Mr. Dallas make Sami Zyan a “Bo-Liever”?