5 things WWE NXT 2.0 got right this week: New champion crowned, Tommaso Ciampa taken out

WWE NXT 2.0 crowned a new champion this week
WWE NXT 2.0 crowned a new champion this week

#4. Ivy Nile made an impressive debut on WWE NXT 2.0

Ivy Nile made her singles debut on WWE NXT 2.0 as she took on Valentina Feroz.

Ivy started well and hit a beautiful dropkick. She then lifted her opponent and hit a big vertical suplex to showcase her strength.

After hitting some more big moves, Nile lifted Feroz on her shoulders and locked in a submission hold while performing squats. She made her opponent tap out to the Torture Rack to pick up a very dominant victory.

Next, Malcolm Bivens cut the same old promo to put Diamond Mine over on WWE NXT 2.0. Ikemen Jiro interrupted, which set off Julius Creed. He told Jiro he had to earn a shot at the Diamond Mine leader.

Jiro took a cheap shot at Creed but was no match for him as Julius finished him off with a wheelbarrow slam and low clothesline.

KUSHIDA tried to stop Diamond Mine from beating down Jiro after the match. However, Nile took him down before Roderick Strong laid him out.

Diamond Mine has been dominant with the inclusion of The Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile. The faction has a bright future with Bivens it. WWE should give them more matches and build them quickly to become top contenders for all the gold on the brand.

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