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Huge brawl at NXT live event in Spartanburg ends in a hilarious way!

NXT stars delivered a home run ending at a non-televised NXT live event yesterday in Spartanburg, South Carolina which saw the involvement of 12 Superstars.

A huge brawl took place at the end of the show involving The Undisputed Era, Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, Aleister Black, Keith Lee, Velveteen Dream, Matt Riddle, EC3, and Ricochet. Adam Cole was the unfortunate one who was left alone after all the heels ran away, with all the babyface hitting their finishing moves on the former NXT North American champion.

Velveteen Dream was the last one to hit his move, but it wasn’t his move…as he channeled his inner Hulk Hogan and delivered the famous leg drop on Cole. As Dream hit the leg drop, all the rest of the guys in the ring took a huge bump, making it look like the force of the leg drop dropped everyone.

The segment got a kick from the crowd and huge laughs after everyone bumped for the leg drop. You can see the full segment below.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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