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By the time the Spanish ad team finishes its presentations, the War Raiders are starting a beautiful entry, completed by a Viking honor guard with shields and spears. I'd like it when NXT uses special entries (the best ones in my mind are always those of Tyler Breeze), but this one looked like cheap costumes from the Halloween store. No special entry for Undisputed Era, with the exception of Bobby Fish, who was heading for the ramp with Roderick Strong and Kyle O'Reilly, then headed back
1. WAR RAIDERS (HANSON and ROWE) vs Team Champions NXT Tag UNERISPUTED ERA (RODERICK STRONG & KYLE O 'REILLY) – NXT Tag Team Championship Match
Strong and O' Reilly immediately double the # 39, Rowe team to send him outside, then Hanson, but then Rowe returns and throws Strong and O & # 39; Reilly on the outside. Hanson with clotheslines, then Rowe's body sends Hanson on Strong and O'Reilly. Strong throws himself into Hanson's attack, then Rowe's. The cover gets two for Rowe. O'Reilly kicked from behind to save Strong, then found himself scored. Strong and O'Reilly's double team, Hanson. O'Reilly with his knees and kicks to push Hanson to the corner. Strangely, Undisputed Era has the babyface corner. Hanson blocks a suplex, tries one of his own, Strong runs away and takes O'Reilly. O'Reilly poses Hanson on the carpet, then attempts a guillotine, but Hanson walks into the corner and labels himself in Rowe. Strong tries to help, but Rowe pushes the double team. Rowe blocks a dropkick through the ropes, but then O'Reilly jumps him. Hanson looks for a suicide pique but Strong walks away and Hanson eats up. The numbers game catches Rowe while Mauro Rbadlo points out that the referee is struggling to keep the right number of wrestlers in the ring. Strong's backbreaker in Rowe. Double supplex front for Rowe on the rope.
The crowd is very firmly behind Undisputed Era, as O'Reilly is working with Rowe with submissions. O'Reilly tries a triangle, Rowe gets up, Strong settles and hits another back breaker. O'Reilly grabs a punch from Rowe to turn it into a jack, Rowe tries to bulldoze to win a corner. Strong tries to clear Hanson from the corner, Hanson is tied up with the referee, leaving Strong and O'Reilly accumulate tons of expensive photos. Rowe surprises O'Reilly and O'Reilly lands on Strong to clear him. O'Reilly has a problem with Hanson on the outside, leaving the game to strong Strong Hanson, then a gesture to Rowe for two. Rowe bends his elbows but O'Reilly kicks. O'Reilly engages in a one-arm slam then knees in the face and they both fall.
Double tag and Hanson goes on the offensive. Strong dodge in the corner but takes a bouncy sitting feel, then Hanson cartwheels. Hanson releases the two members of Undisputed Era and covers Strong for two. The action breaks down. Strong with a gutbuster in Rowe. Hanson hits Strong in the suicide line, Rowe covers O'Reilly for the imminent approach. O'Reilly defends against a double team, Strong thinks superplex on Hanson and hits him, O'Reilly follows with one knee at the height of the top rope for an approach to the round. Hanson seems to be almost dead. Strong's Olympic slam brings in two. Undisputed Era has reached the high / low level, but Hanson has been eliminated. O'Reilly and Strong shoot at each other, but Hanson beats a second high / low, then catches a double-backed elbow, against Rowe, who catches Rowe who shoots a bullet into the body to O & # 39; Reilly and Strong, then to his finishing team O 'Reilly for the win.
Winners: The Raiders of the War in 16:56. Really, really strong match here. Too often, the number of players in the ring has been too long, which worries me a lot less. If this rule can be so violated, why have one of the other rules? Despite everything, the action was good. I'm not particularly excited about the fact that War Raiders wins the championship, but hearing the crowd makes me feel like I'm in the minority.
NXT UK Champion Pete Dunne and NXT UK Champion Toni Storm are part of the crowd. Storm tries to make Dunne smile and fails.
Vignette on the construction of the third match between Kbadius Ohno and Matt Riddle.
2. MATT RIDDLE vs KASSIUS OHNO
Riddle closes immediately by sending Ohno out, then out to attack Ohno, and then confront a member of the crowd. Ohno continues the attack, then a suplex of gutwrench. Riddle takes a boot through the ropes. Ohno on the apron, Riddle's forearm, but Ohno blocks a bomb at sunset on the outside, puts the skirt of the ring on Ohno's face and crushes Riddle's face. Running senton gets Ohno two. Ohno controls Riddle with a tie, then an elbow to the head becomes close. Ohno with a very measured rhythm. Vicious tramples Riddle's face as he has his head on the lower rope, then Ohno throws Riddle into the steps. Riddle has blood in his mouth. Riddle comes out of a suplex and lands in a hold. Riddle tries a back waist, but Ohno stamps and crushes. Ohno with a German suplex. Ohno lands Yes! kicking. Looks like Ohno is biting Riddle's point! Then a powerbomb for a close incident. "Ohno has almost broken his series of defeats at Takeover!" Says Rbadlo. Ohno at the top, Moonsault barely hits Riddle, but he's close. Riddle suddenly locks a sleeper, but Ohno rolls up to the ropes. Ohno seems to ask grace on the carpet and offers a punch. Riddle seems to consider him, grabs Ohno's hand and kicks him. Suplex to Ohno, then elbows on the carpet, Ohno savages but the referee does not see it until Riddle returns it.
Winner: Matt Riddle in 9:22. Riddle did a good job showing fire, emotions and a wide variety of movements. I liked the end, with Ohno who did not fight a path, but a relentless, very unique badault. Not a good match, but Riddle continues to play well.
Behind the scenes, a limousine arrives, two women come out, then come out of Velveteen Dream. They announce Dream for next Sunday. at the World & # 39; s Collide event.
Vignette for Ricochet defending the NXT North American Championship against Johnny Gargano. It's pretty funny to see how they both talk about "Gargano" and you can hear how Ricochet is ordering it.
Gargano gets support from the crowd for the ring.
3. North American Champion NXT RICOCHET vs. JOHNNY GARGANO – North American Championship Match NXT
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