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The Lucha Dragons vs. Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger
Dillinger had a big chop at the beginning of the match, but he celebrated it, which Kalisto took advantage of. Kalisto didn’t get too much offense in, and Jordan’s power took over the match.
Kalisto tried running to his corner, but Dillinger caught him on-the-run for a back body drop, but Kalisto did a full-flip, landed on his feet and made the hot tag to Sin Cara.
Sin Cara was on a roll, and the match broke down, with Jordan falling to the outside, and Kalisto hitting a nice dive to him on the outside.
Sin Cara got the win with a sunset flip powerbomb off the ropes.
The Lucha Dragons defeat Dillinger and Jordan via pinfall.
After the match, The Vaudevillains attacked The Lucha Dragons and stood tall.
3 out of 5 stars – There’s been some news about a new NXT stable, Shoot Nation, which would feature Jordan, but not Dillinger. I hope that doesn’t become anything, because I really enjoy the team of Jordan and Dillinger. Though, it has been suggested that Jordan might end up not being with them after all.
CJ Parker and Bull Dempsey backstage
Parker was in the locker room getting ready for his match with Baron Corbin when Dempsey walked up to him.
Dempsey said that Parker gets humiliated every time, but Parker didn’t want to hear it. Dempsey said that Corbin has to be maimed, but Parker was still not listening. Finally, Dempsey said that it’s not about him, or Parker, it’s about “the greater good.”