On a hobbled leg and in the mouth of a monster, Tye Dillinger made the most emphatic of statements—he's ready to shift from WWE NXT prospect to main-roster Superstar.
When a wrestler in the developmental system takes the proverbial next step in their progression as a performer, it's not often as obvious as it was on Wednesday's NXT.
Dillinger, long popular and productive, had yet to deliver a signature match. That was the one box left to check. And he did it twice in a row.
First, he and Bobby Roode opened NXT TakeOver: Toronto on Nov. 19 with a strong, compelling contest. Dillinger followed that up ...
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