After weeks of teasing, this popular WWE stable has finally split up.
Over a month ago, on the 3rd June edition of NXT, fans saw Myles Borne defeat Charlie Dempsey to earn his way out of the No Quarter Catch Crew. Former tag-team partner of Tavion Heights, Borne’s newfound freedom soon tempted Heights to find his way out of the faction as well.
Originally comprising Dempsey, Heights, Borne, and Wren Sinclair, the faction has now turned into just a mixed tag team. Following his failed attempt to get out of the NQCC back on 8th July, Heights found himself in a rematch against Dempsey tonight on the July 29th edition of NXT.
Defeating his former leader via a pin-fall, the former Olympian finally made his way out of the faction and is now set to begin his singles journey in NXT. Despite weeks of tension between the two talented wrestlers, the conclusion of the match saw Dempsey and Heights share a moment of respect for each other and shake hands.
You love to see it! 🤝@TavionHeights gets the dub and is free to leave the NQCC! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/w7T16v9y5v
— WWE (@WWE) July 30, 2025
Now, no longer a stable, NQCC got limited to just a mixed tag-team comprising Dempsey and Sinclair.
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