WWE Replica Titles

-

Samoa Joe returns to NXT as Regal’s enforcer

Samoa Joe made his return to WWE yesterday, debuting as the new enforcer for William Regal on NXT.

The NXT General Manager offered Joe his job but Joe turned it down and said that he wants to work with him. Regal agreed on two particular conditions: the first is that Joe would not be an active member of the NXT roster and the second is that he can’t put his hands on anyone…unless he’s provoked first.

All this was happening while NXT champion Karrion Kross was in the ring and berating Regal. After Joe agreed to the two conditions, the new enforcer told Kross to tick tock out of the ring.

Joe did get physical in his first night as later in the broadcast, he broke up a fight between Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly. The former NXT champion pushed Joe hard and Cole ended up in the Coquina Clutch for his trouble.

Joe was released from WWE just days after WrestleMania and was nearing his 90-day no-compete clause finish. Concussion-related problems have kept the former NXT champion on the sidelines since early 2020.

Colin Vassallo
Colin Vassallohttps://www.wrestling-online.com
Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

Stories you might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

LATEST NEWS

Zelina Vega out of the Queen of the Ring tournament due to injury

Zelina Vega has been pulled from the Queen of the Ring first round tournament match today due to injury...

The Elite attack Eddie Kingston at NJPW Resurgence show

AEW World Tag Team champions The Young Bucks and Jack Perry attacked Eddie Kingston following his NJPW Strong Openweight...

Knight and Stratton advance in King and Queen of the Ring tournaments

LA Knight and Tiffany Stratton advanced in the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments after they overcame Santos...

Discover more from Wrestling-Online.com

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading