The NXT debuts continued this weekend at the non-televised live event in Venice, Florida. Four more WWE developmental talents made their debuts at Friday night’s show.
In an in-ring promo segment at the show last night in front of an estimated 400 fans at the Venice Community Center, Nick Comoroto (aka “The Freak Beast”), a Monster Factory trainee, was interrupted by another debuting talent, Brendan Vink.
Vink, formerly known as Elliot Sexton from Australia and The Trophy Life, went back-and-forth with him on the microphone until things culminated in a match. Vink would go on to defeat Comoroto in a singles match.
In the next match on the card, Humberto Carrillo and Raul Mendoza defeated Matt Lee and Jeff Parker. Lee and Parker, formerly known as “3.0” from Canada, was making their debuts in this tag-team bout.
After that, Eric Bugenhagen beat Luke Menzies in a one-on-one bout. Soon-to-be WWE Hall Of Famer Sean “X-Pac” Waltman then came out and took part in a post-match air-guitar celebration with Bugenhagen. He also cut a brief promo about being inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame as part of the 2019 class with D-Generation X.
Check out videos of X-Pac’s air-guitar celebration with Eric Bugenhagen and his promo about being one of the inductees in this year’s WWE Hall Of Fame, as well as video clips and pictures of the NXT debuts of Nick “The Freak Beast” Comoroto, Brendan Vink (Elliot Sexton), Matt Lee and Jeff Parker (3.0) below.
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Did not expect to see @TheRealXPac rocking out here at #NXTVenice pic.twitter.com/6H5hmhxgY5
— Dave McDonald (@DaveOMac) March 16, 2019
What the hell #NxtVenice pic.twitter.com/0vYZOqBNJK
— Tisha Golay (@golay_tisha) March 16, 2019
Who thought x-pac was going to be at #NXTVenice. pic.twitter.com/jGTrybTmJH
— Bradyhibbs (@Bradyhibbs1) March 16, 2019
X-Pac joins Bugenhagen to shred. Then to speak a bit on going into the HOF. #NXTVenice pic.twitter.com/4PMpenXWWa
— Greg Parks (@gregmparks) March 16, 2019
The most amazing thing happened at #NXTVenice @metalHAGEN and xpac showed up and rocked out together #whatisthisacrossoverepisode pic.twitter.com/CYvzKsEfHL
— Behemoth Brad Thompson (@BehemothBrad) March 16, 2019
The Freak Beast at #nxtvenice pic.twitter.com/6itTVKAscr
— Brian Beason (@BrianBeason4) March 16, 2019
#NXTVenice freakbeast loses his first match at nxt venice pic.twitter.com/pKZy7smQNP
— Behemoth Brad Thompson (@BehemothBrad) March 16, 2019
I don’t know with guy, but I prefer the #Freakbeast over the #SparkleCrotch. #NxtVenice pic.twitter.com/WOnx2tEgEV
— Chad Golay (@dallas_golay) March 16, 2019
Too Much 2.0 vs Carrillo & Mendoza. #NXTVenice pic.twitter.com/jAXcu9aMpZ
— Greg Parks (@gregmparks) March 16, 2019
Someone has interrupted Comoroto and I didn’t catch his name. He’s Australian. #NXTVenice pic.twitter.com/87EXTBFs0l
— Greg Parks (@gregmparks) March 16, 2019
Nick Comoroto has the mic. The fans are not being kind. pic.twitter.com/t6lCEQBhUW
— Greg Parks (@gregmparks) March 16, 2019
Hell yeah #nxtvenice pic.twitter.com/eNxxYVygoT
— VIncenzo Diglio (@VinCProhairart) March 16, 2019