The most amazing moment, and probably the most memorable one as well, arrived just last night when Kaval reportedly defeated Alex Riley and Michael McGillicutty in the finals and became the winner of NXT.
In NXT’s second season, which ended much like the first one with an uncontrollable melee brought on by the disappointment of the eliminated draftees, Kaval knocked out McGillicutty, the son of Mr. Perfect – Curt Hennig (a nominee of WWE Hall of Fame) after a really close fight.
The most notable fact here is that, Kaval not only has become the winner of NXT’s second season, but has also become a scheduled member of World Wrestling Entertainment and a possible nominee at an upcoming pay-per-view event organized by WWE.
Besides last night’s triumph, Kaval, also known as Low Ki, holds the much distinguished characteristic of being the founding father for ‘Ring of Honor’. Above all, Kaval has also competed for TNA Wrestling as Senshi and TNA’s X-Division title twice and captured the NWA World Tag Team Championships on three different occasions.
Although Kaval has been advertised as a draftee since he kicked off his career in October, 1998, yet the only 13-year-veteran Kaval has not successfully competed around the world, but has also attained almost title that a junior heavyweight wrestler should have gained on the independent and international levels.
Upcoming season three of Nexus, the 1st all Divas-Season ever in WWE’s history, will start next week.


