6 Ups & 4 Downs From WWE NXT Spring Breakin' (23 April - Results & Review)

By Scott Carlson /

3. Short, But Effective

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No one with a functioning brain will call the D’Angelo Family versus No Quarter Catch Crew the best six-man tag match of the week, but that doesn’t mean the NXT Spring Breakin’ bout wasn’t effective Tuesday night.

The roots of this match – the family is trying to collect payment for presumably whacking the unnamed Drew Gulak at NQCC’s request – is pretty icky, but whether it’s spilled coffee, a shampoo commercial or collecting for a murder-for-hire, everything eventually ends up in the ring.

The Family functions well as a unit, particularly when Tony D’Angelo plays the part of the hot tag guy, running wild on everyone and laying out the opposition with suplexes and spinebusters. No Quarter is a bland group, but they can hold their own in the ring, making this an acceptable little match that sets the table for Tony D to finally get his hands on a singles title, namely the Heritage Cup.