Cole Custer Interferes in WWE NXT Tag Team Match; Dances with Winners


Cole Custer is going a bit over the top with his new The CW Sports sponsorship, which features WWE NXT. The driver of the No. 00 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Mustang Dark Horse, who is in the midst of the Round of 8 of the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs stopped by the latest episode of WWE NXT, and he didn’t just sit idly by.

No, Custer played a factor in who won the tag team match between OTM and Hank & Tank.

Custer, who accompanied Hank & Tank down the entrance ramp, saw an opportunity to help out his team late in the match as Bronco Nima of OTM was attempting to run the ropes to set up for a move to put away Hank from Hank & Tank, Custer popped Nima in the back with his driver’s helmet.

The contact from Custer stopped Nima in his tracks, and Hank picked up Nima, tagged in Tank, and Tank delivered a finishing move, pinned Nima, and ended the match.

After collecting the win, Hank & Tank were joined in the ring by Custer along with Lola Vice, who took out OTM’s manager moments before Custer interfered. Custer would raise Hank & Tank’s arms in victory, and then all four would proceed to dance in the middle of the ring in celebration of the win.

Custer helped Hank & Tank take a victory on Tuesday night on WWE NXT, can he deliver a win of his own on Saturday at Homestead-Miami Speedway?

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  1. With all the changes happening in WWE lately, I’m really intrigued to see how the storylines develop. It feels like they’re trying to shake things up, and I’m here for it!

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