AEW star Malakai Black's popular move was just used on a WWE show.
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Lola Vice is an up-and-coming star in NXT who has been impressive in recent weeks since she formed a partnership with Elektra Lopez. She has been performing quite well, showing much improvement in the ring.
Lola Vice was recently put into the NXT Breakout Tournament along with other rising stars such as Kelani Jordan and Arianna Grace. Tonight at NXT Halloween Havoc, she competed in the semi-finals of the tournament against Karmen Petrovich.
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The two women fought hard, but Lola Vice emerged as the winner. The move she used to beat Petrovich with is called the spinning heel kick. This is the same move used by Malakai Black during his time in WWE. He still uses the same move to finish off his opponents.
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With this win, Lola Vice has moved to the NXT Breakout Tournament finals and will face Kelani Jordan next week. It remains to be seen if she can keep up this performance.
What did you make of this match? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
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