WWE NXT video highlights: Breakker stretchered out after post-show attack

After retaining his title in the main event of NXT Spring Breakin’ last night, Bron Breakker was stretchered out in a post-show angle.

Bron Breakker pinned Joe Gacy in their NXT Championship match after hitting a spear. But as the show was going off the air, two hooded figures appeared on the ring apron behind Breakker.

One of the hooded figures attacked Breakker with a steel chair after the show ended. The two then gave Breakker an elevated DDT on the chair.

As Gacy led the way, the two figures carried out Breakker on a barbed wire stretcher.

The NXT North American Championship was also on the line last night, with Cameron Grimes defeating Solo Sikoa and Carmelo Hayes in a triple threat match to retain his title.

Plus, Natalya and The Viking Raiders were in action in tag team matches. Natalya & Lash Legend took on Cora Jade & Nikkita Lyons. The Viking Raiders faced off with The Creed Brothers.

More coverage from last night —

WWE NXT video highlights —

Cameron Grimes vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Solo Sikoa for the NXT North American title

Wendy Choo plays a prank on Mandy Rose

Nathan Frazer vs. Grayson Waller

Fallon Henley is ready to show the world what she can really do

Tony D’Angelo/Santos Escobar sit-down meeting

Nikkita Lyons & Cora Jade vs. Lash Legend & Natalya

The power of visualization is Tatum Paxley’s roadmap to success

Wendy Choo and Roxanne Perez ruin Toxic Attractions day at the beach

The Viking Raiders vs. The Creed Brothers

Legado Del Fantasma abduct AJ Galante after sit-down meeting

Brooks Jensen will be out of action for 6-8 weeks

Bron Breakker vs. Joe Gacy for the NXT Championship

NXT fallout: Bron Breakker gets stretchered out after post-show attack

NXT fallout: Nikkita Lyons will be part of the NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament

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