
Wendy Choo Survives Brutal Lights Out Match Stratton would get to use the trash can as a weapon, driving Choo into it face first. Choo would set up a trash can in the corner – before a big suplex. She’d grab a tool box from under the ring, and would swing a turnbuckle support at Choo – but got the post instead. In the ring, Choo would nail another kick to the face – and Stratton went to the floor again. A dropkick would land, sending Stratton to the floor – before Choo would attack with a tennis racket and trash can. The lights would go dim, and they’d start this fight in the ring. However, she’d take the onesie off for this match. Choo meanwhile would wake up ready for combat, but didn’t go all the way back to Mei Ying yet. Stratton had a new look coming into tonight, with braids reminiscent of Stardom wrestler Gulia. Tonight, in what has been called a Lights Out match, fans of NXT 2.0 don’t have a clue what to expect. Stratton would eliminate Choo, and in response? Choo put on Night Vision Goggles and assaulted Stratton in a dark room, as one does. Wendy Choo & Tiffany Stratton are becoming bitter rivals, and this extended to the recent 20 woman battle royale. The crowd was absolutely on fire for that final stretch – reminding everyone just why he’s one of the best in the world. Rolling wheel kick, exploder suplex – and the Spiral Tap would follow – getting the win. Despite this, in the ring – Wagner would nail a short arm lariat, and get a two count.īate would go for a lariat of his own, before Bop & Bang, before another right hand. He’d nail the dive over the top rope, and got all of it. Bate would take the Fallaway Slam, before being able to send Wagner to the floor with an enziguri. Wagner would apply the rear chinlock – and Bate would break free.Ī flurry of strikes would follow, before the attempt at Tyler Driver ‘97. While Wagner is a good way to get ready for a man like Breakker in theory – it’s also a good way to potentially get injured.


Tyler Bate Looks To Remind Everyone What Being NXT UK Champion Meansīate would quickly look to beat Wagner into the corner, before taking a big boot right to the jaw. Wagner had spent some time in the UK with NXT UK, and would love a chance to claim the belt for his own interests. Tonight, Bate will make his in-ring debut for NXT 2.0, as he faces the always menacing Von Wagner. Oh, yeah, I forgot - the scooter and associated electronics on board, are all 24v as well, so the trailer lights will be 24v (not a problem as the LED's are rated 10-30v), and I have already worked out the polarity issue with the LED's, so I know which one is connected to the frame (Black, in this case) and the (white) lead connects to the coloured wires inside the frame tubes.Last week, following Bron Breakker successfully defending the NXT Championship, he’d have his next challenger step up – with NXT UK Champion Tyler Bate back in America. However, I need to know if I hook this up, but using the (white) Ground as Positive instead of Negative, will damage the adapter? I can read "some" circuit diagrams, but am not sure if the polarity change will work with the adapter, and I don't want to hook it up just to fry it. Well, the scooter, being made in Britain, is a Positive Ground, and there ain't no such thing as a "Positive Ground 5-wire to 4-wire trailer adapter" on this planet (according to Bing, Google and even Duck, Duck, Go!) So, even though I understand enough about electricity to know that it doesn't (normally) matter which polarity the Ground is, current always flows Neg to Pos. The issue I have is that I have to use a adapter fro 5-wire to 4-wire, so I bought a Reese kit (about $35Cdn), and when I got home, it says that the adapter works only for a "Negative Ground" vehicle. I have already bought LED lights, the holes for the lights and wiring have been drilled, the wires fished in and set to attach lights, and so on. Now, the scooter has the full suite of lights, and I would like to carry that on to the trailer. Car related, but I am adapting a bicycle trailer to pull behind my Mobility Scooter.
