Folks, nothing spices up pro wrestling like a good old-fashioned brotherly disagreement—especially when it costs a title match.
Nathan Frazer & Axiom, the high-flying duo collectively known as Fraxiom, just retained their NXT Tag Team Titles on TNA Impact, proving once again that WWE and TNA’s newfound friendship is the gift that keeps on giving. Their latest victims? Ryan & Nic Nemeth, a real-life sibling tag team who found out the hard way that maybe, just maybe, they should have worked on their teamwork first.
Nemeth Brothers: From WWE to TNA to “Whoops, We Lost”
The Nemeths got their shot at the gold after defeating AJ Francis & KC Navarro last week. Seemed like they had momentum on their side—until it all fell apart faster than a Jenga tower on a shaky table.
The turning point? Ryan Nemeth tried to introduce a steel chair into the match. Classic wrestling logic: When in doubt, just start swinging furniture. But before he could channel his inner ECW legend, big bro Nic Nemeth stepped in and shut it down—because, you know, “honor” and “sportsmanship” or whatever.
Fraxiom, being the opportunistic kings they are, took full advantage. Frazer dropkicked Nic into next week, and before the younger Nemeth could react, Axiom & Frazer combined for a quick pin and another successful defense.
Post-match? Nic Nemeth stood outside the ring looking like a man questioning all of his life choices. The brothers left together, but something tells me that “family bonding time” isn’t on their immediate schedule.
Fraxiom: Tag Champs, TNA Invaders, and Gravity-Defying Wizards
Fraxiom are no strangers to TNA’s turf. They already took out The Rascalz on Impact last month, proving they’re not just stopping by for a coffee—they’re here to rack up wins.
Since winning the NXT Tag Team Titles at No Mercy last September, Fraxiom have been on a tear. They’ve beaten:
✅ Chase U (to win the belts)
✅ The Street Profits & A-Town Down Under (main roster teams, no big deal)
✅ No Quarter Catch Crew & Out The Mud (NXT’s finest)
✅ The Rascalz & The Nemeth Brothers (TNA, you’re next)
Despite their dominance, they’re not yet booked for NXT’s next PLE, Vengeance Day, and there’s no word on whether WWE will ship them back to TNA for another title defense. But let’s be honest—at this rate, these two might just float between companies, flip all over the place, and keep racking up Ws.
Final Thoughts:
- Fraxiom: Still champions, still flying at the speed of light.
- Nemeth Brothers: Just realized that “family trust” is hard when championships are involved.
- TNA & WWE’s partnership: More entertaining than we ever expected.
Will the Nemeth Brothers work things out? Will Fraxiom continue their interpromotional dominance? And will Ryan Nemeth ever get to use that steel chair? Stay tuned, folks.