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NXT Level Up Results : Quick Hits

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NXT Level Up results: Jan. 6, 2023

Elektra Lopez & Amari Miller def. Sol Ruca & Dani Palmer

After being mired in a losing streak to conclude 2022, Amari Miller was seemingly willing to do anything to claim a victory, as evidenced by her request to team up with the ruthless Elektra Lopez against exciting newcomers Sol Ruca and Dani Palmer.

After Lopez whispered in her ear at the start of the match, Miller flashed a newfound intensity, tattooing Ruca with a thunderous clothesline and allowing Lopez to sneak up on Palmer after La Madrina entered the bout via a blind tag.

Moments later, Miller callously booted an unsuspecting Ruca off the apron, and Lopez nearly drove Palmer through the canvas with the Electric Shock for the win. 

Xyon Quinn def. Tank Ledger

Right from the moment he stepped through the ropes, Xyon Quinn didn’t even try to hide his disdain for the fun-loving Tank Ledger, immediately talking trash and trying to intimidate his less-seasoned foe.

What Ledger might lack in experience, however, he seemingly makes up for in raw strength, which was on display when he lifted Quinn over his head with one hand and shook the ring with an early scoop slam.

Though Ledger put up more of a fight than Quinn was perhaps expecting, the fearsome striker recovered from a devastating splash and claimed the victory when he freed himself from Ledger’s clutches by raking the eyes and followed up with his running forearm strike.

Edris Enofé & Malik Blade def. Tavion Heights and Myles Borne

The most successful tag team in NXT Level Up’s brief history, Edris Enofé and Malik Blade electrified the WWE Universe from the second they bounded through the curtain for their bout with Tavion Heights and Myles Borne, two accomplished mat-grapplers.

Teaming for the first time, Heights and Borne had their opponents in dire straits when Heights hoisted Blade over his head and Borne leapt into the air, grabbed Blade and dropped him face-first into the mat.

Enofé interrupted the pinfall, which likely saved the match, and he and Blade soon used their unique tandem maneuver to set up Enofé to pin Heights.