The following matches were taped for tonight’s WWE NXT episode:
* Drew McIntyre vs. Andrade “Cien” Almas
* WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate vs. Jack Gallagher
* Aleister Black vs. Kona Reeves
The following matches were taped for tonight’s WWE NXT episode:
* Drew McIntyre vs. Andrade “Cien” Almas
* WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate vs. Jack Gallagher
* Aleister Black vs. Kona Reeves
The following matches were taped for tonight’s 4/12 WWE NXT episode:
* Aleister Black vs. Corey Hollis
* DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) vs. Dylan Miley and an unknown talent
* Ruby Riot vs. Kimberly Frankele
* Andrade “Cien” Almas vs. Danny Burch
* Drew McIntyre vs. Oney Lorcan
* Shinsuke Nakamura’s NXT farewell
Preview from WWE.com
On Saturday night, NXT TakeOver: Orlando lived up to its name and took over The Sunshine State. Three huge title matches rocked the sold-out Amway Center, Aleister Black made his unforgettable NXT debut and SAnitY continued its reign of chaos.
NXT Champion Bobby Roode triumphed over Shinsuke Nakamura in an all-out war, meaning NXT will continue down the titleholder’s glorious path. But, what exactly will that look like?
Plus, both NXT Tag Team Champions The Authors of Pain and NXT Women’s Champion Asuka retained their titles in hard-fought battles. Will their TakeOver challengers look for redemption, or will new opponents rise?
There are plenty of questions to be answered following TakeOver: Orlando. See what answers will be provided tonight at 8/7 C on the award-winning WWE Network.
Some of the WWE NXT Superstars who suffered losses at “Takeover: Orlando” on Saturday night are set for main roster call-ups soon, according to Wrestling Observer Radio.
Word is that Shinsuke Nakamura, Tye Dillinger and Andrade “Cien” Almas are coming to the main roster soon. Dave Meltzer speculated on Wrestling Observer Radio that Dash and Dawson of The Revival may be called up as well. No word yet on what brand these Superstars might end up on.
No word yet on Elias Samson coming to the main roster but it appears his call-up may be delayed. It was believed that Samson was headed to the main roster after losing the “Loser Leaves NXT” match to Kassius Ohno last week but Dave Meltzer indicated other wise on Observer Radio. The plan was for Samson to come to the main roster as recent as January of this year.
Source: WrestlingINC

It’s been a long time since “The Chosen One” has been seen in WWE, but that changed at NXT TakeOver: Orlando when Drew McIntyre was shown on camera sitting ringside.
McIntyre — who had been using the name Drew Galloway in his time since leaving WWE — was seen smirking in the crowd as the announcers pointed out that he was in attendance.
Drew had been scheduled to wrestle tonight at the Evolve vs. Progress event, but he was attacked by Keith Lee at the top of the show during a promo and announcers said he’d be unable to wrestle later.
McIntyre was the first to leave Impact Wrestling before the large exodus of talent began — and it was partly because they lagged on offering him a new deal.
McIntyre told ESPN, “If that’s not clear enough for everybody, Drew McIntyre has signed with NXT.”
Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

SAnitY vs. Roderick Strong, Tye Dillinger, Ruby Riot and Kassius Ohno – Winners: SAinitY
Aleister Black vs. Andrade “Cien” Almas – Winner: Aleister Black
NXT Tag Team Championship – Triple Threat Elimination Match: (C) The Authors of Pain w/Paul Ellering vs. DIY vs. The Revival – DIY was first eliminated by Authors of Pain – Winners: Authors of Pain
NXT Women’s Championship: (C) Asuka vs. Ember Moon – Winner: Asuka
Drew McIntyre in the crowd. Is he returning to WWE on NXT roster?
NXT Championship: (C) Bobby Roode vs. Shinsuke Nakamura – Winner: Bobby Roode

NXT TakeOver: Orlando airs live from the Amway Center at 8 ET/5 PT this Saturday, exclusively on WWE Network!
NXT Championship: (C) Bobby Roode vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
NXT Women’s Championship: (C) Asuka vs. Ember Moon
NXT Tag Team Championship – Triple Threat: (C) The Authors of Pain w/Paul Ellering vs. DIY vs. The Revival
Tye Dillinger, No Way Jose, Roderick Strong & Ruby Riot vs. SAnitY
Aleister Black vs. Andrade “Cien” Almas
The following is scheduled for tonight’s 3/29 episode of NXT, the last episode before NXT TakeOver: Orlando.
* Loser Leaves NXT: Kassius Ohno vs. Elias Samson
* Dash Wilder vs. Johnny Gargano vs. Akam
* Heavy Machinery (Tucker Knight and Otis Dozovic) vs. Mike Marshall and Johnathan Ortagun
The following is scheduled for tonight’s 3/22 episode of WWE NXT:
Loser Leaves NXT: Elias Samson vs. Kassius Ohno
SAnitY vs. Roderick Strong, Tye Dillinger & No Way Jose
Andrade “Cien” Almas vs. Oney Lorcan

The Authors of Pain have ran roughshod through the NXT tag team division since their debut at NXT: The End last June. Since then, they dominated American Alpha, won the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, and defeated DIY for the NXT Tag Team Championship.
However, there is one person who does not believe that this resume is very impressive.
When Chris Featherstone spoke to Road Warrior Animal at an independent wrestling event recently, he did not have the fondest words to say about the Authors of Pain. In fact, he said that he felt sorry for his former manager Paul Ellering.
“I talk to Paul all the time,” Animal said. “I feel bad for him because of that team he’s managing. They’re green. You gotta start somewhere, but [man]. The only problem is, when you start managing two big guys, everybody’s gonna compare them to Hawk and I. It’s an unfair comparison. It’s like trying to compare a singles guy to Bruno Sammartino. You can’t. Bruno is Bruno. The Rock’s the Rock. They’ll never be another Rock. They’ll never be another Road Warriors ever. That’s the problem [WWE] is having now in the company. They [also] have the Ascension coming out, and the Ascension are [trying to be like the Road Warriors].”
Animal finds Ellering managing the Authors of Pain to be a negative comparison to managing the Road Warriors. In his eyes, the WWE is trying to recapture the moment of a dominant big man tag team, and using Ellering as the conduit to make it happen again. Thankfully, for the Authors of Pain, they do not look anything like the Road Warriors. The Ascension, however, is a much stronger comparison.

You can hear the full interview on the Pancakes and Powerslams podcast by clicking here.
Source: WrestlingINC