NXT UK held their latest set of television tapings tonight from Braehead Arena in Glasgow, Scotland. Over the course of the night, two new superstars made their television debuts and another superstar made their return.
Read below if you want to be spoiled.
The first television debut was Ilja Dragunov, who picked up a victory over Jack Starz. Dragunov previously wrestled in a dark match at the February TV tapings, but this marks the first time he will appear on NXT UK television.
@UNBESIEGBAR_ZAR makes his TV debut against @JackStarzzz! #NXTUK pic.twitter.com/Pl82oxCh9I
— Dei Owen (@DeiOwen) April 19, 2019
The next debut came courtesy of Jazzy Gabert, who aligned herself with Jinny to attack Xia Brookside and Killer Kelly. Gabert competed in the 2017 Mae Young Classic, losing to Abbey Laith in the first round. She is the current Championship of Wrestling Ladies Champion. WWE announced the signing of Gabert back in February.
The Alpha Female @Jazzy_Gabert has debuted for #NXTUK! #NXTUKGlasgow @EdgeRatedR @Christian4Peeps @EandCPod pic.twitter.com/VA3pDuNgXG
— Bryan (@BryanSpoon79) April 19, 2019
Finally, Noam Dar made his return to NXT UK, teaming with Kenny Williams to challenge The Grizzled Young Veterans for the NXT UK Tag Team Titles. Dar suffered a knee injury at the February NXT UK tapings in a bout against Mark Andrew. Fortunately, the injury wasn't as bad as it looked or could have been and Dar is already back in action.
@NoamDar returns as @KennyWilliamsUK’ tag team partner as Amir Jordan is injured!
— Dei Owen (@DeiOwen) April 19, 2019
NXT UK Tag Titles on the line! #NXTUK pic.twitter.com/ac0u6wUdKk
In addition to all of this, former SAnitY member Alexander Wolfe was backstage at the taping. The group said their farewells this week after Eric Young was drafted to the Raw brand, leaving the others behind. Wolfe will be there throughout the tapings on Saturday as well.
Also of note, Jamie Hayter worked a match against Viper.
You can check out full spoilers from tonight's TV tapings by clicking here.