It was all carnage and chaos, at the conclusion of NXT
#4 Big match set for NXT Takeover: WarGames
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Kassius Ohno needs a huge win to enter the title picture again
It is sometimes easy to forget that Kassius Ohno was once considered to be one of the men in The Shield. His career did not exactly pan out as he had expected it to, but he's in NXT again and he's ready to make a huge mark one more time.
This week, we saw him enter William Regal's office and request a match against Lars Sullivan at NXT Takeover: WarGames. Inspired by his recent streak of wins, Ohno wants to continue his run against Lars Sullivan. Reluctantly, Regal agreed to Ohno's demands and made the match official for the huge Takeover event.
This is a big match for Ohno, not just in kayfabe. With so much talent in NXT, sometimes talent like Kassius Ohno tends to get lost in the mix. It's a great chance for both men to impress in front of a loud and vocal crowd, and put themselves on the map for good.
Of course, we do not see Kassius Ohno winning this contest, considering how much NXT has been pushing Lars Sullivan.
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