35-year-old star goes undefeated against major WWE faction; William Regal's son Charlie Dempsey a major victim

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After defeating WWE legend William Regal's son, Charlie Dempsey, a 35-year-old wrestling star, has now gone undefeated against No Quarter Catch Crew. The name in question is New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Royce Isaacs.

Charlie Dempsey locked horns with Royce Isaacs at Josh Barnett's Bloodsport XI on July 28, 2024. Although Dempsey put on an incredible performance, he ultimately lost to Isaacs.

Dempsey's No Quarter Catch Crew teammate, Myles Borne, was the latest victim of Royce Isaacs. The two stars faced each other at the latest Bloodsport XII event, where Isaacs once again emerged victorious and has now gone undefeated against the popular WWE faction.

WrestleTalk's official X (fka Twitter) handle uploaded a video where Royce Isaacs was seen celebrating his win and seemingly mocking NXT star Myles Borne by highlighting with his fingers that he remains undefeated against No Quarter Catch Crew.

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No Quarter Catch Crew hasn't had the best of luck on WWE television in recent times

No Quarter Catch Crew was formed in 2023 by Drew Gulak and Charlie Dempsey. Later on, Myles Borne and Damon Kemp joined the group. However, after Gulak and Kemp were released from their WWE contract, the stable brought in Tavion Heights and Wren Sinclair.

Among the current members of the NXT stable, only Charlie Dempsey has been successful, as he has won the NXT Heritage Cup twice. Meanwhile, Borne, Heights, and Sinclair are yet to win anything significant on the developmental brand.

In recent times, Myles Borne and Tavion Heights have locked horns with Axiom and Nathan Frazer for the NXT Tag Team Championship twice during live events but have failed to capitalize on these opportunities.

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Many people believe No Quarter Catch Crew should be booked better in future matches and should win a major title soon. It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based promotion has planned for the stable's future.