A fourth-generation Superstar who recently joined WWE NXT will not be going by his family name, as confirmed this week.

The March 5, 2024, episode of WWE NXT was the gold brand's 'Roadblock' special and saw the developmental roster continue to build towards NXT Stand & Deliver. In the main event, Tony D'Angelo defeated Carmelo Hayes to earn a shot at NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov at the April event. Hayes was also confronted by the returning Trick Williams, who was betrayed by Melo at NXT Vengeance Day.

NXT Roadblock saw the in-ring return of Shawn Spears, following his return to WWE NXT on last week's show. Spears made quick work of Uriah Connors before attempting to goad Ridge Holland into a fight.


Fans of New Japan Pro Wrestling may have recognised Connors, despite this being his first TV match for WWE NXT. Connor is better known as Brogan Finlay, the son of former WWE United States Champion Dave 'Fit' Finlay. The younger Finlay signed with WWE recently and made his in-ring debut at an NXT live event last month.

Uriah Connors legacy in wrestling stretches back past his legendary father. His grandfather, Dave Finlay Sr. was also a wrestler, who received an MBE this year for services to wrestling. His great-grandfather was also a professional wrestler.

Uriah Connors wasn't the only multi-generational star to be on this week's WWE NXT. Charlie Dempsey was with the No Quarter Catch Crew, one week on from his NXT Heritage Cup win. Dempsey's promo was interrupted by the returning William Regal, in his first WWE TV appearance since re-signing with the company over a year ago.

Regal spoke of the imporance of defending the NXT Heritage Cup with integrity but Dempsey was not interested in what his father had to say. WWE made no reference to the familial bond between the two.