WWE Star ‘Collapses’ After Match To Close NXT

WWE Star ‘Collapses’ After Match To Close NXT WWE

To close tonight’s NXT Roadblock special, an NXT Champion appeared to be taken to their limit to the point of needing medical attention.

On tonight’s NXT special, NXT Roadblock there were several big matches and the main event saw an NXT champion taken away in an ambulance to close the show!

Dijak took on Tony D’Angelo in a Jailhouse Street Fight which you can read more about by clicking this link. 

Gallus and Pretty Deadly had a verbal exchange and then tussled in the ring with Gallus standing tall.

Bron Breakker & Creed Brothers (Brutus & Julius Creed) took on Indus Sher (Sanga & Veer Mahaan) and Jinder Mahal in a hard hitting affair. In the end, the Creeds and Breakker picked up the victory via pinfall.

The Grayson Waller Effect featured both Shawn Michaels and a surprise special guest that Grayson Waller did not see coming! You can read all about that segment by clicking here. 

Gigi Dolin picked up the win over Jacy Jayne in their grudge match after their tag-team implosion marked the end of their Toxic Attraction partnership.

In the Roadblock main event, Roxanne Perez retained her NXT Women’s Championship over Meiko Satomura with the legend showing respect to the Prodigy after the big match.

Mid-celebration, Roxanne Perez seemingly collapsed while referees ran out to attend to her, medical staff joined them as well.

Roxanne was eventually loaded onto a stretcher and taken away in an ambulance, after Shawn Michaels also came out to ringside to accompany her to the back.

It certainly appeared to be storyline related however we’ll keep you posted if there is any further developments.

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