WWE NXT In Your House is scheduled for June 4, 2022 at the Capitol Wrestling Center in Orlando, Florida. Follow along here for spoilers and information on the event's card, lineup of matches and news regarding the pay-per-view.
The following are my predictions for the 2022 WWE NXT In Your House PPV. Check back for NXT In Your House results and review coverage here when the time comes.
WWE NXT In Your House 2022 Spoilers and Predictions |
NXT Championship Match: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Joe Gacy
If Breakker gets disqualified, he forfeits the title. That rule means either WWE plans to take the title off him and wants to protect him so he can move up to the main roster with less damage done to his credibility, or the more likely scenario that this is just their way of trying to tell a story that when his back is up against the wall, Breakker can overcome the oh-so-dastardly manipulations of Gacy.
Frankly, I'll pass. This wasn't a feud I was into from the start and nothing they've done has convinced me to change my mind as it is. Repeating this already had me rolling my eyes more times than I wanted to, but if they had at least given it a hardcore stipulation, I could have looked forward to that. Now, this stipulation outright declines that sort of action will happen, so it's the same match as before, but with several moments of teasing that Breakker is angry to stall for time. Neeeeext.
PREDICTION: Bron Breakker retains the title.
NXT North American Championship Match: Cameron Grimes (c) vs. Carmelo Hayes
You know how Grimes beat Hayes, and then Grimes beat Hayes and Solo Sikoa? Well, now, Sikoa is going to have another match with Grimes after Grimes fights Hayes again. YEESH. Come on, guys. You have all these people sitting around doing relatively nothing and the best you can come up with for weeks upon weeks for this title is to have the same three guys feuding nonstop?
Just put the belt on Sikoa if that's who you really want, and skip the Hayes rematch. If it's going back to Hayes, all of this meant nothing. If it just stays on Grimes after both another match with Hayes and another with Sikoa, then they're all just stalling.
PREDICTION: Cameron Grimes retains the title.
NXT Tag Team Championship Match: Pretty Deadly (c) vs. The Creed Brothers
Despite how this was the main feud that could be going on right now, I'm surprised it's actually happening. I just assumed WWE would approach this the same way everything else is concocted with the "drag it out as long as possible" methodology. Instead, I was imagining Pretty Deadly would duck out a few more weeks while Wes Lee and Nathan Frazer would win some kind of random No. 1 contender's match, get a title shot, lose, and The Creed Brothers would have to work their way back to being in line for the belts. Now that this is already happening, I'm second-guessing the prediction that Julius and Brutus are the next champions. Why put the belts on Pretty Deadly just to do nothing, wait a few weeks, and take them away and put them on The Creed Brothers? I guess the answer to that will be either "that's not what happened and someone else beats Pretty Deadly" or "because WWE just wanted to swerve everyone and then go back to the original plan a few weeks later and titles don't matter."
PREDICTION: 60/40 leaning toward Pretty Deadly retaining the titles.
Six-Man Tag Team Match: Legado del Fantasma vs. Tony D'Angelo, Channing Lorenzo and Troy Donovan
I'm glad they're doing this match. It makes sense and if they didn't bother to put it on the card, that would have been one of my complaints. Granted, I wanted this to be a street fight to spice it up, but whatever. What's interesting is the stipulation that the losing team joins the other family. I can't really see either scenario happening, so that has me at a loss for who wins, which makes it interesting.
PREDICTION: I guess maybe Legado del Fantasma loses?? I have no idea.
NXT Women's Championship Match: Mandy Rose (c) vs. Wendy Choo
No way in hell Wendy Choo wins the title. Sorry. I like Choo and all, but it's just not happening. This will probably be one of the worse matches of the night, too, so I hope they keep it rather short.
NXT Women's Tag Team Championship Match: Toxic Attraction (c) vs. Katana Chance and Kayden Carter
I don't expect a title change here whatsoever. These belts are going to Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez. Or, at least, that's what should happen. KC and KC are there as challengers to stall that future title change, give Toxic Attraction another victory, and to finally get a more prominent title shot that makes them seem like they're at least halfway decent challengers, even though it was still rather shoddily put together and if WWE really was invested in them, this would be a bigger deal even with a predictable outcome.
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