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NXT Heritage Cup Changes Hands

Tony D'Angelo NXT Heritage Cup

There is a new champion in NXT as the Heritage Cup changed hands in controversial circumstances.

After Damon Kemp was written off WWE TV due to his exit from the company by apparently being bundled into the trunk of a car and driven off by the rest of the No Quarter Catch Crew, the group soon had another problem to deal with.

Wren Sinclair saw exactly what they did and tried to leverage her knowledge into joining the group on the 16th of July edition of NXT although Charlie Dempsey initially refused her request. Despite that Sinclair vowed to wrestle her way into the group and on night two of The Great American Bash, she was successful.

Wren Sinclair was again trying to ingratiate herself into the group, but with little success until Tony D’Angelo of The Family made an interesting offer. D’Angelo told the NQCC that if Wren Sinclair defeated Kendal Grey then Charlie Dempsey would get a shot at D’Angelo’s Heritage Cup.

Help On Hand For New NXT Heritage Cup Holder

Sinclair won that match giving Dempsey the chance to regain the Heritage Cup on the 13th of August edition of NXT. Wren Sinclair again proved her worth to Dempsey as she interfered in his title match to ensure that he won the Heritage Cup for the second time, defeating D’Angelo two falls to one.