8 Ups & 4 Downs From WWE NXT Halloween Havoc 2022

WWE's developmental brand delivered Halloween treats, but some jump scares sucked.

By Jamie Kennedy /

WWE.com

Eagle eyes would've spotted Bron Breakker smashing Ilja Dragunov's mock tombstone with that shovel first during his entrance. This was a prelude of what was to come during Halloween Havoc's main event, but was that decision the right call? The beaten man, not the headstone gimmick.

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Triple H and Shawn Michaels' revamped NXT special was akin to a 'MakeOver', not a TakeOver. Digging up the old NWA/WCW Halloween Classic name worked a treat again this year, that's for sure - NXT's roster is full of hungry wrestlers who are either keen to move on up to Raw/SmackDown or failed on those shows and view the third brand as a blessing.

Speaking of which: Dominik Dijakovic could be the next to experience a Mandy Rose-esque revival away from main roster pressures. One easily-missed vignette teased his re-arrival on NXT, at least. It was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment for sure.

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There was enough across a riotously entertaining six match card to make Havoc worth seeing. Only one bout flopped, and a few other incidental moments fell flatter than Julius Creed's hands after that ambulance door squashed them.

Here's all the good and bad!

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