The No Quarter Catch Crew has been a leading faction in WWE NXT for a while; however, their unity may be unraveling. Recently, Miles Bourne achieved a win over Charlie Dempsey, suggesting potential fractures within the group.
In her latest "Lensday Lenking" video blog on X, Len Sinclair stated that after targeting the Rush legend, she has now put Dempsey on notice. Sinclair accused Dempsey of disparaging those wanting to leave the NQCC (which she refers to as Wren-QCC) by criticizing the attitudes of multi-generational superstars.
Sinclair also placed herself on the list, admitting her shortcomings as what she calls a leader. Following that, she addressed Tabion Heights, the so-called "great man" of Ren’s speech, questioning his desire to depart, while expressing confusion over what she had done to provoke him. Heights subsequently revealed he would be leaving the group, an emotional moment that struck a chord with Sinclair.
Iguana Iguana Yezka finished in second place, with Sinclair noting that this “cold-blooded reptile” received a warm welcome in WWE. The ultimate victor for "Lenking"? None other than Ren himself.
Fan Take: This development is crucial for NXT fans as it signals a potential shift in power dynamics within the NQCC, impacting storylines moving forward. The uncertainty surrounding member departures could lead to fresh rivalries and intriguing narratives in upcoming events.