Everything Announced For Tonight's WWE NXT Card (24 Aug) (NO SPOILERS)

Hit Row, Legado Del Fantasma, Breakout Tournament finals, and all your TakeOver 36 fallout.

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Tonight's episode of WWE NXT is the first of three pretaped shows as the developmental brand reverts to its old format ahead of what WWE President Nick Khan has called a complete revamp for the show.

The show was taped at the Capitol Wrestling Center on Monday. Spoilers are already out there if you want them, but this article will stick solely to what has been announced.

Taking top billing is a six-man tag pitting Hit Row against Legado Del Fantasma, which is the result of several heated brawls and beatdowns between the two sides in recent weeks. Elsewhere, Ridge Holland will face Timothy Thatcher in what will likely be a hard-hitting match, while Odyssey Jones meets Carmelo Hayes in the Breakout Tournament's final.

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There'll likely be a bunch of fallout from TakeOver 36 as well. An eventful show, it was capped by Samoa Joe becoming the first three-time champion in NXT history.

Here's the card at a glance:-

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Hit Row (Isaiah 'Swerve' Scott, Ashante 'Thee' Adonis and Top Dolla) vs. Legado Del Fantasma (Santos Escobar, Joaquin Wilde and Raul Mendoza)

Ridge Holland vs. Timothy Thatcher

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Breakout Tournament Final: Odyssey Jones vs. Carmelo Hayes

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