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AJ Francis Makes First WWE NXT Appearance In Four Years

AJ Francis Makes First WWE NXT Appearance In Four Years

Yahoo04-06-2025
TNA stars AJ Francis and KC Navarro attacked Mike Santana on WWE NXT.
Last week on TNA Impact, First Class' AJ Francis and KC Navarro lost a four-way match to determine the number one contenders for the TNA Tag Team Titles. Following the loss, Francis and Navarro were attacked backstage by Mike Santana.
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With Mike Santana attacking Francis and Navarro, it was inevitable that revenge was coming. That payback arrived at the worst possible time for Santana. It came during his main event match on WWE NXT against Trick Williams for the TNA World title.
Mike Santana, who vowed to bring the championship back to TNA, faced a tough fight. In the match of climax, Elijah, the next challenger for the TNA World title, was sitting in the crowd. Trick Williams spotted him, grabbed a guitar, and smashed it in front of him.
Furious with his guitar broken, Elijah jumped the barricade, causing a distraction. While the referee tried to separate Elijah and Trick, Mike Santana was blindsided by Francis and Navarro.
Francis grabbed Santana and slammed him onto the table before throwing him back into the ring. Trick Williams then took advantage, hitting a Trick Shot to the back of Santana's neck, followed by a second one to his face to secure the win.
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This is Francis' first appearance in NXT since he was under WWE contract as Top Dolla, part of the Hit Row stable. He is now under contract with TNA. This was Navarro's first appearance in NXT.
Check out everything that went down on WWE NXT here.
The post AJ Francis Makes First WWE NXT Appearance In Four Years appeared first on Wrestlezone.
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