Ladder match, tag team contender’s bout set for next week’s WWE NXT

A pair of matches with NXT WarGames implications are set for next Tuesday’s episode of NXT

WWE has announced that a ladder match between Kay Lee Ray and Dakota Kai will take place on NXT next Tuesday. The winner will earn the WarGames entrance order advantage for their team.

Io Shirai, Raquel Gonzalez, Cora Jade & Kay Lee Ray are facing Mandy Rose, Gigi Dolin, Jacy Jayne & Kai in a WarGames match at NXT WarGames on Sunday, December 5.

A tag team number one contender’s match with Kyle O’Reilly & Von Wagner facing Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde) has also been announced for next Tuesday’s NXT. The winning team will challenge Imperium (Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner) for the NXT Tag Team titles at NXT WarGames.

Barthel & Aichner won the NXT Tag Team titles from MSK at Halloween Havoc last month.

Next Tuesday’s NXT is the go-home show for NXT WarGames. “Joe Gacy’s all-inclusive invitational” will also take place on the episode. Gacy is challenging for Roderick Strong’s Cruiserweight Championship at NXT WarGames.

Teams set for men’s and women’s WWE NXT WarGames matches

All of the participants for the men’s and women’s WarGames matches are set following tonight’s WWE NXT episode. 

In a show-closing angle, NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, Pete Dunne and LA Knight brawled with Bron Breakker, NXT North American Champion Carmelo Hayes, Tony D’Angelo and Grayson Waller to set up the men’s WarGames match at the Sunday, December 5 pay-per-view. 

Hayes defeated Gargano and Dunne in a triple threat match to retain the NXT North American title with the help of D’Angelo. Waller lost to Ciampa in the show’s opening match, then brawled with Knight throughout the show backstage. 

The women’s WarGames field is also set. NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose and her Toxic Attraction teammates Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne will team with Dakota Kai against Io Shirai, Raquel Gonzalez, Cora Jade and Kay Lee Ray in the WarGames match at the pay-per-view. 

Jade defeated Rose on tonight’s show following a distraction from Ray. Ray then joined Shirai, Gonzalez and Jade in a backstage segment and declared that she is joining their team for WarGames. 

Kay Lee Ray will face Dakota Kai in a ladder match on next week’s WWE NXT to determine which side will earn the two-on-one advantage to start the pay-per-view match. 

Here is the WarGames lineup: 

WWE NXT WarGames, Sunday, December 5, 8 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock and pay-per-view —

  • Men’s WarGames match: Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, Pete Dunne & LA Knight vs. Bron Breakker, Carmelo Hayes, Grayson Waller & Tony D’Angelo
  • Women’s WarGames match: Mandy Rose, Gigi Dolin, Jacy Jayne & Dakota Kai vs. Io Shirai, Raquel Gonzalez, Cora Jade & Kay Lee Ray
  • Hair vs. Hair match: Cameron Grimes vs. Duke Hudson
  • NXT Cruiserweight Championship match: Roderick Strong (c) vs. Joe Gacy
  • NXT Tag Team Championship match: Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner (c) vs. Kyle O’Reilly & Von Wagner or Legado Del Fantasma

Kay Lee Ray vs. Sarray added to WWE NXT

Kay Lee Ray is returning to action on tonight’s episode of NXT.

WWE has announced that KLR vs. Sarray will take place on NXT tonight. It will be KLR’s first match since she defeated Amari Miller on the September 21 episode of NXT.

On last Tuesday’s NXT, a video aired where KLR hyped that she would “start to rage” beginning with tonight’s show.

KLR is a former NXT UK Women’s Champion, holding the title for 649 days before losing it to Meiko Satomura this June. KLR came stateside to join NXT starting with August’s NXT TakeOver 36.

Sarray was most recently in action when she defeated Katrina Cortez on 205 Live two weeks ago.

WWE has also added a match between Joe Gacy and Boa to tonight’s NXT. Here’s the updated lineup for the show:

  • Toxic Attraction (NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose & NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne) vs. Io Shirai, Kayden Carter & Kacy Catanzaro
  • Jacket Time (Kushida & Ikemen Jiro) vs. The Creed Brothers (Julius & Brutus Creed)
  • Kay Lee Ray vs. Sarray
  • Joe Gacy vs. Boa

Former NXT UK champion Kay Lee Ray appears at TakeOver 36

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Former NXT UK Women’s Champion Kay Lee Ray has arrived stateside in NXT.

KLR appeared at NXT TakeOver 36 on Sunday night, coming out to the stage to have a staredown with NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez after Gonzalez’s title defense against Dakota Kai. Gonzalez retained her title against Kai after hitting a Chingona Bomb off the middle rope.

Before losing the title earlier this year, KLR’s reign as NXT UK Women’s Champion lasted for nearly two years. She won the title from Toni Storm in August 2019 and lost it to Meiko Satomura this June.

In 2019, KLR took part in the women’s WarGames match at NXT TakeOver: WarGames. She was part of Team Baszler for their loss against Team Ripley in WarGames.

Gonzalez vs. Kai at TakeOver 36 was a matchup of former tag team partners. Kai turned against Gonzalez earlier this month and dropped her with a kick.

Kai has worked two dark matches at main roster shows in recent weeks and also made an appearance on Main Event this month.

Meiko Satomura wins NXT UK Women’s title

After holding the title for more than 600 days, Kay Lee Ray’s NXT UK Women’s Championship reign has come to an end.

In the main event of this week’s NXT UK, Meiko Satomura defeated KLR to win the NXT UK Women’s Championship. The final moments of the match saw Satomura hit a Death Valley Driver and then connect with her Scorpio Rising kick to win the title.

Streamers filled the ring as Satomura celebrated and posed with the NXT UK Women’s Championship belt before the show went off the air.

KLR had held the NXT UK Women’s Championship since winning the title from Toni Storm at NXT UK TakeOver: Cardiff in August 2019.

Satomura is the fourth wrestler to hold the NXT UK Women’s Championship since the title was introduced in 2018. Rhea Ripley, Storm, and KLR are the former champions.

This was the second time that Satomura challenged KLR for the NXT UK Women’s Championship. Satomura lost their first match this March, but she again became the number one contender to the NXT UK Women’s Championship by winning a gauntlet match on NXT UK last month.

It was announced this January that the legendary Satomura had signed with WWE and would be joining NXT UK. Satomura also took part in WWE’s Mae Young Classic in 2018.

After going back and forth between Japan and the UK since arriving in NXT UK, Satomura told Tokyo Sports last month that she would be moving to the United Kingdom.

Date set for KLR vs. Meiko Satomura NXT UK Women’s title rematch

Kay Lee Ray and Meiko Satomura’s Women’s Championship rematch will air on NXT UK in two weeks.

WWE has announced that KLR will defend her NXT UK Women’s Championship against Satomura on the Thursday, June 10 episode of NXT UK. Satomura won a gauntlet match on NXT UK two weeks ago to again become the number one contender to KLR’s title.

The gauntlet match that Satomura won also featured Jinny, Isla Dawn, Dani Luna, and Emilia McKenzie. In a post-match angle, KLR laid out Satomura with a superkick. KLR had come out to the ring after the match to have a staredown with Satomura. KLR then bowed to Satomura. When Satomura bowed back, KLR gave her the superkick.

A video aired on NXT UK today hyping up the KLR-Satomura rematch. KLR said she’s very proud of her previous match against Satomura and said Satomura gained her respect, but KLR didn’t become NXT UK Women’s Champion by holding hands and making friends. KLR said she’s lost friends because of how she’s acted — and it was worth it. Satomura said she stopped respecting KLR when KLR gave her that superkick two weeks ago. KLR said she’s the “Forever Champion” and vowed that no one will take her title from her.

In what was Satomura’s second match for NXT UK, KLR defeated Satomura in March to retain the NXT UK Women’s Championship. That’s the only match Satomura has lost since joining NXT UK.

Satomura & McKenzie defeated KLR & Dawn in a tag team match at NXT UK: Prelude last month. McKenzie pinned Dawn to get the win while Satomura prevented KLR from breaking it up.

As of today, KLR has been NXT UK Women’s Champion for 635 days. She defeated Toni Storm for the title at NXT UK TakeOver: Cardiff in August 2019.

The NXT UK episode that airs next Thursday (June 3) will feature Ilja Dragunov vs. Noam Dar and Rampage Brown vs. Joe Coffey.

NXT UK crowns new number one contender to Women’s title

Meiko Satomura is getting another shot at Kay Lee Ray’s NXT UK Women’s Championship.

Satomura became the number one contender to KLR’s title by winning a gauntlet match in the main event of this week’s NXT UK episode. Satomura wasn’t originally announced as one of the gauntlet match participants, but she replaced Xia Brookside after an angle where Brookside was attacked backstage by Amale.

Satomura eliminated Jinny and Isla Dawn in the gauntlet match. Dani Luna and Emilia McKenzie were also participants in the match.

After Satomura won the gauntlet match, KLR came out to the ring and had a staredown with her. KLR bowed to Satomura and Satomura bowed back, but KLR laid Satomura out with a superkick when she bowed. KLR said she’s the “Forever Champion” and Satomura isn’t going to do anything about it.

KLR has been NXT UK Women’s Champion since winning the title from Toni Storm at UK TakeOver: Cardiff in August 2019. KLR retained the title against Satomura on an episode of NXT UK this March. That was Satomura’s second match for NXT UK.

Satomura & McKenzie defeated KLR & Dawn in a tag match at NXT UK: Prelude last month. McKenzie pinned Dawn to get the win while Satomura prevented KLR from breaking the pin up.

WWE hasn’t announced when KLR vs. Satomura II will be taking place.

Tag team match added to NXT UK: Prelude

A new match has been added to the lineup for NXT UK: Prelude.

WWE has announced that NXT UK Women’s Champion Kay Lee Ray will team with Isla Dawn against Meiko Satomura & Emilia McKenzie at NXT UK: Prelude next Thursday (April 8). Emilia McKenzie is Millie McKenzie’s new in-ring name in WWE.

During a segment on this week’s NXT UK episode, KLR addressed defeating Satomura last month to retain the NXT UK Women’s Championship. McKenzie then made her debut as a member of the NXT UK roster by interrupting KLR. McKenzie said she’s here because she wants to defeat the best. McKenzie warned KLR that their paths will cross soon.

KLR told McKenzie that she doesn’t see why their paths can’t cross right now. McKenzie went to go face-to-face with KLR but was attacked by Dawn. After Satomura ran out to make the save, she and McKenzie fought off KLR and Dawn.

NXT UK authority figure Sid Scala then informed KLR & Dawn backstage that they’ll be facing Satomura & McKenzie in tag team action next week.

It was reported this February that McKenzie had signed with WWE and would be joining NXT UK. She previously wrestled for NXT UK three times in 2018, including having two televised matches.

NXT UK: Prelude will stream on Peacock in the United States and on the WWE Network everywhere else at 3 p.m. EST/ 8 p.m. BST next Thursday. Here’s the updated card for the show:

  • NXT United Kingdom Champion WALTER defends against Rampage Brown
  • Heritage Cup rules match: Tyler Bate (w/ Trent Seven) vs. Noam Dar (w/ Sha Samuels) (winner becomes the number one contender to A-Kid’s Heritage Cup Championship)
  • NXT UK Women’s Champion Kay Lee Ray & Isla Dawn vs. Meiko Satomura & Emilia McKenzie
  • We’ll hear from Heritage Cup Champion A-Kid, NXT Cruiserweight Champion Jordan Devlin, and Ilja Dragunov

NXT UK results: Kay Lee Ray vs. Meiko Satomura

Taped at BT Sport Studios in London, England

Big Takeaways —

In what was the best NXT UK match of 2021 thus far, Kay Lee Ray retained her NXT UK Women’s Championship against Meiko Satomura in a fantastic main event.

The story of Ilja Dragunov snapping and beating his opponents into oblivion continued as he defeated Sam Gradwell, while Kenny Williams & Amir Jordan returned as a team with a win over Ashton Smith & Oliver Carter. This was Williams’ return from a knee injury — and he played a little dirty to pick up the win. Tyler Bate also showed some of his zen on Noam Dar’s Supernova Sessions talk show.

Full Rundown —

The show opened with a look at tonight’s Kay Lee Ray vs. Meiko Satomura NXT UK Women’s Championship match. A number of women from the main roster and NXT — including Rhea Ripley, Toni Storm, Bayley, and Sasha Banks — weighed in.

Ilja Dragunov defeated Sam Gradwell by referee stoppage (8:06)

This further told the story of Dragunov snapping and beating his opponents into oblivion ever since losing to WALTER a few months back. Gradwell had been egging him on and even did so after being pummeled into la-la-land by Dragunov, so the transition of the Mad Russian to the dark side continues.

Gradwell slapped Dragunov early, but he quickly got taken down. They went back and forth and Gradwell ended up with a bloody mouth. Dragunov went to the top rope, but Gradwell stopped him and eventually slapped him, prompting Dragunov to topple to ringside. Gradwell was in control until he made the mistake of telling Dragunov that he let his family and his son down, which earned Gradwell a headbutt to the face. They traded chops and slaps until Dragunov hit two German suplexes, followed by a flying head kick.

Dragunov hit a top rope senton, but Gradwell evaded the Torpedo Moscow, sending Dragunov head-first into the turnbuckle. Gradwell hit a chop to the back of the neck, which infuriated Dragunov. Gradwell picked Dragunov up on his shoulders, but Dragunov hit elbow strikes and then transitioned to hit more elbow and knee strikes, prompting the referee to stop the match.

Dragunov proceeded to hit elbow and knee strikes on Gradwell until referees ran out to stop him. Dragunov started screaming in Russian, pushed one of the refs into the corner, and got close to hitting him but finally stopped and looked devastated at what he had done. Gradwell was smiling on the mat and taunted Dragunov by saying “well done, Ilja, well done.” Dragunov (literally) beat himself up over what he had done on his way to the back.

– Kay Lee Ray prepared backstage ahead of her match.

– The second part of a video about the former Lucky Kid/Metehan aired. He talked about how he had been that “lucky kid” from his story but asked if we could believe that this kid was the same man standing in front of us right now. Metehan said his family was the most important thing to him and he would die for them. It was not about how rich or poor you grew up, but about how hard you fought to make people honor you, how hard you were going to strike to make people respect you, and how far you were willing to go to make people fear you.

Metehan announced that his new in-ring name is Teoman. In Turkish, Metehan can mean leader. Also in some sources, Teoman was the father of Metehan, which is his given name. Teoman will debut next week.

– Xia Brookside was sitting with Aleah James in a backstage area. They had scones and James noted that they were dry and could use some tea. As James was about to go get some, Brookside called out for Nina Samuels to make them two cups, which she reluctantly did. Samuels added salt to one of the cups, but James left and Brookside grabbed the unspoiled one as Samuels seethed some more.

Supernova Sessions with Tyler Bate

Noam Dar read some fan mail that was mostly complimentary, but one note called him a loser. He sulked and introduced Tyler Bate.

Dar was confused by the concept of “zen” and asked Bate “Who is Zen?” Bate told him it wasn’t who is zen, but rather that he chose to be more in tune with his inner self, saying that mastery of oneself brought true power. Dar took that to mean that he could push Bate’s buttons without him reacting. Dar asked Bate how old he was now, 14? Bate said he’s 23.

Dar asked Bate about being a vegan and said Bate couldn’t enjoy the nice cupcakes or the “zen panda” he had prepared, but he had something for him. It was some broccoli (which Dar dropped and stepped on) and some leafy salad, which he dropped onto Bate’s lap. Bate ate one of the leaves and said they were delicious.

Dar said last time Bate was on his show, he lost to Heritage Cup Champion A-Kid after, so zen didn’t help him there. Bate replied by saying that he didn’t feel bad about that loss, claiming that “we only lose what we cling to.”

Dar brought up that Bate is facing Dave Mastiff next week and should be scared. Bate said that he’s had his eyes set on the Heritage Cup ever since coming back, but that one bump in the road would not stop him. Bate said he had talked to NXT UK general manager Johnny Saint about his match against Mastiff being contested under Heritage Cup rules. Bate added that “where fear ends, life begins.”

Bate got up and stared Dar down, then raised his arm to pose, which sent Dar scurrying away back on his couch. Bate said that he may be zen, but he’s nobody’s doormat. Bate concluded by saying this was our exclusive and added Dar’s closing catchphrase of “play that funky music, please” as he posed. Dar was livid, threw the cushions off the couch, and smashed the panda cake on the table.

– Ben Carter trained with James Mason at the UK Performance Center. Carter said that since he started his career in the United States, he never got to learn the British style, so he loved working out with Mason and life is good.

– A highlight video on Aleah James aired, showing some of her training and athletic ability. James said she idolized Mickie James and Melina growing up and was hoping to bring her athletic and exciting style to the NXT UK roster.

– Isla Dawn was in a dark room with a Ouija board and some other paraphernalia. The words “chaos” and “sceleratus” (Latin for wicked/accursed) flashed across the screen or maybe her mind. Dawn looked into a crystal ball and the tarot card for The High Priestess appeared as the screen turned to black and white. Weird — but somewhat intriguing too, as Dawn hasn’t played a major role on NXT UK in the past and it may be time to change that.

– Meiko Satomura was shown warming up.

Kenny Williams & Amir Jordan defeated Ashton Smith & Oliver Carter after a pin reversal by Jordan on Carter (8:10)

The story here was that Williams cheated to allow his partner to score the pin in this babyface tag team match. They have very carefully teased Williams not being totally honest and a bit of a jerk over the past few months, so this could lead to something.

This was Williams’ first match back since November of last year. Carter and Smith had new matching red/neon green gear.

Carter and Williams started out, with Carter getting the better of the early exchange before they countered and evaded each other. Smith fared better against the Luckian, bulldozing him with raw power. Williams tagged out and Jordan managed to hit a crossbody on Smith for a near-fall. Smith and Carter then took turns isolating and working over Jordan as Williams had to look on. Jordan finally managed to hit an enzuigiri on Smith and tagged out to Williams, who ran wild on Smith.

Smith and Carter went for their trademark move where Carter lands on Smith’s back on the apron and gets catapulted back inside, but Williams kicked them both to ringside and Williams and Jordan hit stereo dives. Williams hit a wheelbarrow facebuster on Smith and Jordan followed with a top rope senton, but Carter narrowly made the save. Carter hit an assisted 450 for another near-fall, then Smith got taken out by Williams with a plancha to the outside.

Carter went for a bridging pin on Jordan, but Williams pulled his leg out, allowing Jordan to counter the move for the deciding pin. Carter called Williams out on his cheating after the match, but Williams first grinned at him, then feigned innocence.

– A video recapped the story leading up to the first-ever mixed tag match in NXT UK history taking place next Thursday. Piper Niven & Jack Starz will face Jinny & Joseph Conners. Starz and Niven said they hated nothing more than bullies and spoke about how Conners and Jinny had underestimated them. Jinny told Niven and Starz that she and Conners pity people like them. Jinny said that while she and Conners are worthy, Niven and Starz are trash.

– Williams & Jordan were interviewed about their win and were ecstatic. They will face Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster next week and were hopeful that they’ll become contenders for the NXT UK Tag Team titles with a few more wins.

– A graphic plugged the Heritage Cup rules match between Tyler Bate and Dave Mastiff for next week.

NXT UK Women’s Championship match: Kay Lee Ray retained against Meiko Satomura after a Gory Bomb (16:46)

This was a fantastic, TakeOver-worthy match, with the champion going toe-to-toe with one of the best in the world and eventually overcoming her. The story was that they kicked out of each other’s finishers and other big moves and that KLR hurt her knee down the line, forcing her to overcome the odds even more, which she eventually did.

A tale of the tape compared champion and challenger. It was interesting that Satomura’s accolades included being a former Stardom champion. She also was noted to have wrestled on WCW Nitro at age 17.

KLR backed Satomura into the ropes early before getting her arm worked over. She came back briefly but quickly got thrown to ringside. Members of the NXT UK women’s roster were seen watching on the screens in the background as Satomura worked over KLR.

The champ came back with a dropkick and a roll-through snapmare, then followed with a stiff kick to the chest of Satomura. Satomura locked in an STF and KLR barely made it to the ropes to break the hold. Satomura worked over KLR’s legs, but she managed to come back with a face-first suplex and a Koji Clutch. KLR then followed with a kneeling abdominal stretch. After enduring some kicks in the corner, KLR reached a turning point in the match as she managed to take out Satomura’s legs, then hit a draping DDT off the apron onto the mats at ringside.

KLR went for the Gory Bomb on the apron, but Satomura escaped and instead hit a Death Valley Bomb onto the apron. KLR barely made it back into the ring at nine.

Satomura hit a cartwheel knee drop on KLR’s back, then hit a Saito suplex for a close near fall. KLR managed to come back with a tornado DDT out of the corner and then locked in the Koji Clutch once more, but Satomura turned the hold into a pinning attempt for two. KLR held on to the hold until Satomura got her foot on the bottom rope.

Satomura managed to kick KLR’s head as she headed to the top rope, then wrenched her up for another Death Valley Bomb for a very close near fall. After a brief struggle on the top rope, Satomura went for a frog splash from the top — but KLR got her knees up, which looked to also hurt KLR’s knee. KLR hit the Gory Bomb, but she was slow to make the cover and Satomura kicked out.

KLR looked to pick Satomura up, but her knees buckled under the stress. KLR literally dragged herself to the top, hurt knee and all, for a somersault senton, but Satomura evaded. KLR blocked Satomura’s Scorpion Kick and went for another Gory Bomb, but Satomura countered into a Destroyer powerbomb for another near-fall.

KLR escaped from another Death Valley Bomb. She hit a superkick but got wiped out with a Pele kick from Satomura a split second later. KLR turned another Death Valley Bomb attempt into a crucifix for a two count, then managed to hoist Satomura up into the powerbomb position, which she used to transition into a final Gory Bomb for the pinfall victory.

KLR helped Satomura to her feet, where the two women bowed to each other and hugged. Satomura was in tears over her loss.

Final Thoughts —

Go out of your way to watch the main event, which was a fantastic strong style joshi battle. Kay Lee Ray is in the upper echelon of female talent in WWE and basically has to turn babyface now as the fighting champion who beat all challengers, including the “Best in the World,” even overcoming injuries. The logical path for her next challenger seems to be undefeated Aoife Valkyrie, but we’ll see.

The rest of the show was mostly used to progress storylines, with Ilja Dragunov snapping getting more and more out of control. Kenny Williams is showing more and more heelish tendencies, with the question being if Amir Jordan is in on it or will eventually disagree with his partner’s methods. I’m still split on Tyler Bate’s zen/Jedi Master gimmick, but as long as he delivers in the ring, he can take the gimmick into a more wacky direction.

Next Week —

  • Heritage Cup rules match: Tyler Bate vs. Dave Mastiff
  • Mixed tag team match: Piper Niven & Jack Starz vs. Jinny & Joseph Conners
  • Kenny Williams & Amir Jordan vs. Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster
  • The debut of Teoman (formerly known as Lucky Kid/Metehan)

WWE sets date for KLR vs. Satomura NXT UK Women’s title match

WWE has set a date for Kay Lee Ray and Meiko Satomura’s NXT UK Women’s Championship match.

KLR will defend her NXT UK Women’s Championship against Satomura on the NXT UK episode that airs in two weeks (Thursday, March 4). KLR and Satomura both took part in a press conference segment on NXT UK this week ahead of their title match.

KLR has been NXT UK Women’s Champion since winning the title from Toni Storm in August 2019. Following her title defense against Jinny last month, KLR said she’s beaten everyone who’s been put in front of her and wants to face “The best in the world.” KLR said during this week’s press conference that Satomura was exactly who she meant when she said that.

It was announced last month that the legendary Satomura has signed with WWE and has joined NXT UK. She made her NXT UK in-ring debut by defeating Isla Dawn on last week’s NXT UK episode.

Satomura also took part in the 2018 Mae Young Classic and has guest coached at the WWE Performance Center in the past.

During the press conference for their title match, Satomura said KLR calling herself a champion without facing her is a lightweight way of thinking. KLR pointed out that she’s the longest-reigning Women’s Champion in modern WWE history and said she can defeat Satomura.

NXT UK results: Kay Lee Ray vs. Jinny Women’s title match

Quick results —

  • Rampage Brown defeated Dave Mastiff in a mean guy match.
  • Ilja Dragunov defeated Jack Starz. Dragunov seemingly still suffered from some trauma from his loss to WALTER, but he eventually snapped and won by ref stoppage. Dragunov then looked remorseful for what he had done.
  • Amir Jordan defeated Tyson T-Bone.
  • Kay Lee Ray successfully defended her NXT UK Women’s Championship against Jinny. Interference from Jinny’s associate Joseph Conners repeatedly backfired during the match.

Full rundown —

– The show opened with a recap of the build to Kay Lee Ray and Jinny’s NXT UK Women’s Championship match.

Rampage Brown defeated “Bomber” Dave Mastiff after hitting a Doctor Bomb (6:31)

Brown went into this match undefeated, while Mastiff was the original undefeated monster when NXT UK first kicked off. The two of them have been friendly since Brown debuted — and Mastiff proposed a friendly singles match between them during a segment at the NXT UK Performance Center last week. On a trivia note, they wrestled 11 times on the UK scene between 2012 and 2016, with Brown leading the series 9-2.

This was a stiff match with both men hitting hard shots and suplexes.

They traded blows in the early portion of the match, then Brown took Mastiff off his feet with a dropkick. Seconds later, Mastiff retaliated with a dropkick of his own. Mastiff took over with a sit-down splash off a sunset flip and a senton, then took Brown out of mid-air and hit a pumphandle suplex for a near fall.

Brown came back with a stiff clothesline for a near-fall of his own. Mastiff went for his cannonball in the corner, but Brown moved and Mastiff stopped. Brown took out Mastiff’s knee as he went to the top. Brown then hit a backdrop driver followed by the Doctor Bomb to pick up the victory.

– A video recapped last week’s WALTER vs. A-Kid NXT UK Championship match. A-Kid said he lost, but he’ll win the next time they face off.

– Kenny Williams was waiting for Amir Jordan. He excitedly told Jordan that he’ll have a match with Tyson T-Bone tonight. Jordan wasn’t too happy, but Williams told him he believed in him.

Ilja Dragunov defeated Jack Starz by referee stoppage (5:47)

Dragunov had his debut match in NXT UK against Starz. Dragunov asked Starz for a rematch last week, as he wants to start over after his loss to WALTER. This match saw Dragunov somewhat flustered early on until he snapped and destroyed Starz, seemingly no longer being able to control himself.

Starz countered a wristlock early on and took Dragunov down in uncharacteristic fashion. Starz kept getting the advantage, out-wrestling Dragunov, who at times looked a bit caught off guard. Dragunov caught him off a body press, but Starz escaped once more.

Starz hit a German suplex hold for a near fall, then hit a series of European uppercuts on Dragunov. After a slap by Starz, Dragunov finally snapped out of it and went to work on Starz while screaming in Russian, hitting slaps, chops, and a number of suplexes that had Starz basically knocked out. Dragunov hit Torpedo Moscow to the back of Starz’s neck but did not go for the pin. Instead, he hit repeated elbows to the side of Starz’s head until the referee stopped the match.

After the match, Dragunov looked remorseful as he realized what he had done while Starz laid on the mat, barely moving.

– Sam Gradwell was watching clips of Ben Carter vs. Jordan Devlin on his phone. He made fun of Carter and called him out.

Amir Jordan (w/ Kenny Williams) defeated Tyson T-Bone after countering a sunset flip (5:00)

Jordan used his speed early and held onto T-Bone, but he was overwhelmed after a minute as the larger T-Bone manhandled him. Williams looked on concerned from ringside as T-Bone hit a slingshot with Jordan’s throat under the bottom rope.

Jordan briefly came back, but T-Bone overwhelmed him once more. In the end, Jordan went for a sunset flip, but T-Bone sat down on him. Jordan managed to escape and roll T-Bone over for the win.

– Xia Brookside talked about her feud with Nina Samuels. Brookside said she defeated Samuels, but Samuels then cost her the win against Isla Dawn. Brookside said Samuels dragged her family’s name through the dirt, but she would soon learn what the Brooksides are made of.

– A video hyped the upcoming number one contender’s four way tag team elimination match with Pretty Deadly, The Hunt, Oliver Carter & Ashton Smith, and Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews. This match will take place next week — and in a piece of breaking news, Eddie Dennis is banned from accompanying The Hunt to ringside.

– A split screen showed KLR and Jinny getting ready for their match.

NXT UK Women’s Championship match: Kay Lee Ray retained against Jinny (w/ Joseph Conners) after hitting a Gory Bomb (11:06)

Jinny interfered in KLR’s falls count anywhere match against Piper Niven weeks ago, allowing KLR to keep the title. With the help of her new associate Joseph Conners, Jinny then defeated Niven to earn the title shot.

Jinny may have had this match won, but interference by Conners repeatedly backfired, allowing KLR to retain.

It was clear early on that the rules would not be highly regarded by either woman, as they pulled each other’s hair repeatedly. Niven and Dani Luna were both shown watching on the ThunderDome-style screen.

KLR looked to have hurt her previously injured knee on a landing and rolled to ringside, allowing Jinny to smash KLR’s head into the ring steps on the outside. They kept brawling on the outside with both women breaking the count repeatedly. More members of the NXT UK women’s division were shown watching on the screen.

Jinny locked in a surfboard-style submission, but KLR told the referee to shut up as he asked her if she wanted to give up. KLR finally made the ropes.

Jinny was on offense with some rolling kicks, but KLR hit a superkick out of desperation as both women collapsed. KLR eventually locked in the Koji Clutch as Conners nervously paced on the outside. Jinny managed to turn the hold into a pinning attempt, forcing KLR to release. KLR went for the Gory Bomb, but Conners got on the apron to distract her and the referee.

Jinny then put KLR on the second turnbuckle and hit the Makeover off the ropes. As Jinny went for the pin, Conners held KLR’s feet down from the outside. The referee caught him and sent him to the back. But before leaving, Conners grabbed the NXT UK Women’s title belt as KLR rolled up Jinny for a two count.

KLR saw Conners with the belt and chased him down, grabbed the belt, and slapped him. Meanwhile, Jinny grabbed the belt and looked to hit KLR with it, but KLR ducked. As Jinny and the referee struggled over the belt, KLR hit a Gory Bomb to get the win.

Next week —

  • Number one contender’s elimination match: The Hunt vs. Pretty Deadly vs. Oliver Carter & Ashton Smith vs. Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster (Eddie Dennis is banned from accompanying The Hunt)
  • Ben Carter in action

WWE announces NXT UK Women’s title match for next week

NXT UK Women’s Champion Kay Lee Ray’s next title defense is set.

WWE has announced that KLR will defend her NXT Women’s Championship against Jinny on NXT UK next Thursday. Jinny became the number one contender to KLR’s title by defeating Piper Niven last week.

Jinny got help from Joseph Conners during her match against Niven last Thursday. In a promo on this week’s NXT UK, Jinny offered an explanation for her alliance with Conners. Jinny said she’s a woman of wealth and with money comes power and connections.

Ahead of their title match, KLR and Jinny took part in a face-to-face segment on NXT UK this week. KLR said she’s beaten everyone who’s been put in front of her — and Jinny isn’t going to be any different. Jinny said KLR may have defeated all of her other challengers, but she hasn’t faced Jinny. Jinny said she’s championship material and KLR isn’t.

Jinny also claimed that the only reason KLR is still champion is because Jinny got involved in her falls count anywhere match against Niven in November.

KLR has been NXT UK Women’s Champion since winning the title from Toni Storm at UK TakeOver: Cardiff in August 2019.

NXT UK results: Gallus vs. The Hunt tag title match

Quick results —

  • Kay Lee Ray beat Isla Dawn in a non-title match
  • Ben Carter will make his debut soon
  • Ilja Dragunov is looking to start all over on is path to the championship
  • Levi Muir & Jack Starz beat Saxon Huxley in a handicap match; after the match, Huxley attacked them and was in turn attacked by Dave Mastiff
  • Piper Niven will face Jinny in a #1 contender’s match in three weeks
  • A-Kid called out WALTER and challenged him for the NXT UK championship; the match as later confirmed for 2021
  • Kenny Williams is seemingly still hurt and will support Amir Jordan as a single
  • Trent Seven seemingly will take a break from the ring
  • Rampage Brown beat Josh Morrell
  • Gallus beat The Hunt, when Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster interfered; also interfering were Eddie Dennis and Joe Coffey; after the match, both Pretty Deadly and Ashton Smith & Oliver Carter got involved

Report —

Non-title match: NXT UK Women’s Champion Kay Lee Ray pinned Isla Dawn (04:18)

Isla comes off a victory over Xia Brookside, who was distracted by Nina Samuels last week. This also was KLR’s first match since her brutal title defense in a falls count anywhere match against Piper Niven a few weeks back.

KLR dominated the early portion of the match, but Dawn took over with a knee strike into the ropes and a running meteora. Dawn scored a close near fall off the Saito suplex she beat Brookside with last week.

KLR came back with a Tornado DDT, then locked in a Koji clutch, which Dawn only narrowly escaped. KLR then hit a super kick and the Gory Bomb for the victory.

After the match, KLR cut a quick promo and said she’d be champion for a long, long time.

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A video highlighted NXT UK’s newest signee, Ben Carter.

William Regal, Nigel McGuinness, Ashton Smith, Gallus and Sid Scala all sang his praises. Clips aired of Carter, courtesy of SCWPro in Iowa.

Carter, 22 from Jersey in the UK, started out two years ago and went to the U.S. to train under Seth Rollins at his Black & Brave wrestling school.

He has had matches on AEW Dark, Impact, GCW and Beyond, and will make his debut on NXT UK soon.

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A tremendous video of Ilja Dragunov aired.

It was shot in black and white and saw Dragunov sit on a chair in an empty ring, talking about his match with WALTER. He called it probably the match of the year 2020 in WWE and that it was a lion fighting a tiger. He said he promised to redefine violence with this match and he did. But he lost.

He said now, he had to start all over again. The only thing shot in color in this video were his red contact lenses, which he then removed in a close up shot. This was just amazing from an emotional and cinematographic point of view.

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Handicap match: Levi Muir & Jack Starz beat Saxon Huxley (05:21)

Huxley attacked both men at the NXT UK Performance Center last week and left them laying.

Starz started out with Huxley, but got manhandled and looked worried. Muir was in next, who seemed to have the strength advantage, but got pounced out of mid-air off a leapfrog attempt. Starz hit a dropkick-assisted body press for a two count.

Huxley hit an impressive gorilla press slam on Starz, then smashed into both opponents on a run around ringside. Starz kicked out of a pin after a gutwrench powerbomb.

Muir briefly was on offense and the team even took Huxley off his feet with a double dropkick.

Starz hit a sunset flip on Huxley who held on to the top rope, but Muir slapped his hands away from the apron, allowing Starz to score the deciding pin for his team.

Huxley attacked both men after the match, but Dave Mastiff ran out to make the save and clotheslined Huxley over the top.

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Piper Niven stormed into Sid Scala’s office and demanded that he watch a video on her phone.

It looked like from a CCTV camera at the Performance Center. Niven was seen lifting some weights, then took a quick break, while someone wheeled a chest into the room. Niven looked into it and it contained a steel chair with a piece of paper attached to it.

She gave it to Scala and it looked like a signed contract. Niven demanded a match with Jinny (the chair seemingly was the one Jinny attacked Niven with to cost her the match against Kay Lee Ray a few weeks ago).

It was confirmed Niven and Jinny will meet in a #1 contender’s match in three weeks.

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Dave Mastiff was shown walking backstage when he met Rampage Brown. Brown asked him about his interaction with Huxley and Mastiff told him he doesn’t like bullies. This looked like a friendly encounter between friends.

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A-Kid in-ring segment —

A-Kid was in the ring with the NXT UK Heritage Cup trophy and talked about how he was the first-ever Heritage Cup champion, won the tournament and eventually even beat his mentor, Tyler Bate.

He said his next step was very clear, and he challenged WALTER for the NXT UK championship.

WALTER walked out and told A-Kid that the next time he stepped into his ring, he must wipe his dirty feet on the ring apron.

He said it was great watching A-Kid in the tournament and he can clearly see he is very proud to be a professional wrestler. But how dare he claim to represent the heritage of this great sport. He said A-Kid was nothing special and like everyone else, his fairy tale will end once he steps into the ring with WALTER.

He said one thing will never change, and that is that WALTER is the NXT UK champion.

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Kenny Williams was in the NXT UK Performance Center. He said his health update wasn’t too good.

Amir Jordan walked in all happy and asked him if he was good to go so they could go for the tag team titles eventually. Williams told him he’d support him in his singles career instead.

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Trent Seven did a sit-down interview, talking about the Heritage Cup. He said he thought he did enough, but he didn’t.

He was caught up in what the Heritage Cup meant and was looking backwards at all the great men that came before him, when he should have been looking forward.

He said he needed to become better and it sounded like he will be taking a break from active competition, as he stated that he will be gone for a while, but not forever.

Rampage Brown pinned Josh Morrell (03:12)

Brown hit a huge back body drop on Brown, then kicked him out of the ring. Brown kept dismantling Morrell, but the youngster briefly came back with a dropkick and a corkscrew plancha.

Seconds later, Brown hit a devastating clothesline, followed by a dead lift powerbomb and the Doctor Bomb for the victory.

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Sid Scala had a breaking news announcement and said if all parties agree, WALTER would defend his NXT UK championship against A-Kid in the new year.

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NXT UK Tag Team Championship: Gallus (Mark Coffey & Wolfgang) defeated The Hunt (Wild Boar & Primate) w/Eddie Dennis to retain the titles (07:59)

The Hunt attacked Wolfgang right away and took turns beating him down. He eventually managed to pick up Boar and drive him into his corner, allowing Coffey to tag in.

Dennis briefly distracted Coffey, allowing his guys to take back over. The Hunt were firmly in control as Eddie Dennis played his part at ringside to ensure his team stayed on top of their opponents.

Coffey finally made the hot tag to Wolfgang, who ran wild on both opponents. Dennis freely interfered behind the referee’s back, until Joe Coffey ran out and drove him into the ring steps.

As Joe Coffey argued with the ref, The Hunt went to the top in order to deliver their double flying headbutts. Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster then ran out and pushed The Hunt off the turnbuckles, allowing Gallus to hit their powerslam/head kick finisher on Wild Boar for the successful title defense.

As Gallus celebrated, Pretty Deadly walked out, looking to challenge the champions.

As the teams had words back and forth, Asthon Smith & Oliver Carter came out, attacked Pretty Deadly and threw them into the ring, where Gallus promptly beat them up and threw them to the outside again.

The tag team division in NXT UK certainly looks stacked going into 2021.

Next week —

A special Christmas Edition of NXT UK.

NXT UK results: Women’s title falls count anywhere match

Quick results —

  • Joe Coffey pinned Sam Gradwell. Later, as Coffey and Gallus celebrated backstage, he drew the ire of Alexander Wolfe.
  • Pretty Deadly defeated Oliver Carter & Ashton Smith.
  • Saxon Huxley squashed Levi Muir.
  • in a brutal falls count anywhere match for the NXT UK Women’s Championship, Kay Lee Ray retained against Piper Niven after Niven was attacked with a chair by Jinny. Both Niven and KLR crashed through a table and KLR landed on top of Niven. They used all kinds of weapons and probably had one of the most brutal women’s matches in WWE history.

Full rundown —

Joe Coffey defeated Sam Gradwell

Gradwell was pinned by Coffey two weeks ago in a six-man tag match and has run his mouth and made excuses ever since.

Coffey worked over Gradwell’s surgically repaired knee. Gradwell valiantly fought back and they traded stiff shots throughout the match. Coffey picked up the win with his Best for the Bells spinning lariat.

– Sid Scala was backstage with Jordan Devlin and announced that he and Johnny Saint had sanctioned title defenses for Devlin’s NXT Cruiserweight Championship. Devlin said he didn’t need them sanctioning his matches and said they should be thankful he won the title and brought it to NXT UK. Kenny Williams and Amir Jordan walked up and Jordan challenged Devlin for the title. Williams gave his blessing.

– A tremendous highlight video of the WALTER vs. Ilja Dragunov battle aired. It was narrated by Dragunov.

– Alexander Wolfe was backstage and cut a promo about Imperium. Gallus celebrated Coffey’s victory in the back and repeatedly disturbed Wolfe’s train of thought. He screamed at them to shut up and got into a war of words with Joe Coffey. Coffey challenged him to fight at any place, any time. Coffey said that Wolfe cost him his title match against WALTER back in January.

Pretty Deadly (Lewis Howley & Sam Stoker) defeated Oliver Carter & Ashton Smith

These two had words at the NXT UK Performance Center last week, leading to this match.

Smith ran wild early on but was cut off by Pretty Deadly’s teamwork. They then worked over Carter for a bit until he finally made the hot tag. Smith had a fiery comeback and Smith & Carter almost had the match won after an assisted 450 splash by Carter on Howley, but Stoker put Howley’s foot on the ropes.

Smith rolled up Howley, but he pushed him off and Stoker hit an uppercut from the outside, allowing Howley to roll up Smith for the win.

– In a video from the NXT UK Performance Center, Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster were furious. Andrews talked about Eddie Dennis, saying he knew all along how selfish Dennis was and that he didn’t care who he hurt along the way. Webster said he had known “Mike” (Wild Boar) since they were 12 years old and Boar had thrown away 15 years of friendship.

– A highlight video of Rampage Brown’s debut aired, featuring some of the NXT UK roster commenting on it.

Saxon Huxley defeated Levi Muir

This was basically a squash as Huxley destroyed Muir. Jack Starz came to ringside to cheer Muir on, but it was to no avail. Huxley won after hitting a lariat.

– A video aired hyping up A-Kid and Trent Seven’s paths to the finals of the NXT UK Heritage Cup tournament. Seven said he needed to win this to cement his legacy. A-Kid said he needed to win to kick off his career. The finals happen next Thursday on NXT UK.

– Jordan Devlin will also defend his NXT Cruiserweight Championship against Amir Jordan on NXT UK next week.

NXT UK Women’s Championship falls count anywhere match: Kay Lee Ray defeated Piper Niven to retain her title

Niven attacked KLR as she walked out, even before the bell rang. Once they were in the ring and the match started, Niven threw KLR to ringside and dove through the bottom and middle rope with a crossbody for a two count.

Niven grabbed a chair, but KLR kicked it out of her hands. They fought around ringside and KLR hit a sunset flip over the barricade for a two count of her own. KLR grabbed the ring bell and went to smash Niven’s head, but Niven moved and the bell bounced off the ring steps.

Niven hit KLR’s previously injured knee with a steel turnbuckle. Niven brought a trash can into the ring, but KLR superkicked her. KLR then went for the Gory Bomb, but she couldn’t get Niven up. KLR hit Niven with a kendo stick and applied a chain-assisted Camel Clutch, but Niven powered up to her feet and threw KLR backwards onto the trash can. Niven went for the Piper Driver onto a chair, but KLR escaped.

Jinny ran out and attacked Niven, but Niven disposed of her. KLR went for another Gory Bomb, but Niven countered into a backslide for another two count.

They brawled into the backstage area and KLR hit Niven in the head with a traffic sign. Niven returned the favor by breaking a picture frame over KLR’s head. KLR smashed a guitar over Niven’s back for another near fall. KLR set up a chair and went for another Gory Bomb, but Niven escaped and hit the Piper Driver through the chair for a close near fall.

Niven smashed a huge steel pipe into KLR’s knee. KLR survived, superkicked Niven, and threw Niven face-first into some production crates. Niven back body dropped KLR onto some of the boxes and got another two count.

Niven then dragged KLR on top of the box and seemingly looked to go for a Piper Driver off the boxes through a table set up at the bottom. As she picked KLR up, Jinny reappeared and hit Niven with a steel chair to the back, prompting both Niven and KLR to topple through the table to the floor. KLR somehow landed on Niven and had her arm draped over her, which allowed her to score the pinfall victory and retain the NXT UK Women’s Championship.

KLR and Jinny glared at each other as the show went off the air.

Next week —

  • A-Kid vs. Trent Seven in the Heritage Cup tournament finals
  • Jordan Devlin defends his NXT Cruiserweight Championship against Amir Jordan

NXT UK Women’s title match announced for November 19

The NXT UK Women’s Championship will be on the line in a falls count anywhere match later this month.

During this week’s NXT UK episode, it was announced that NXT UK Women’s Champion Kay Lee Ray will defend her title against Piper Niven in a falls count anywhere match on the Thursday, November 19 edition of NXT UK. This will be the second title match between KLR and Niven since NXT UK returned with new episodes in September. KLR retained her title against Niven in the main event of the September 24 episode of NXT UK.

Niven appeared on this week’s NXT UK after being mentioned in a promo by Jinny. Jinny defeated Aleah James and then cut a post-match promo saying that she’s the queen of NXT UK because she has something none of these other women will ever have — a killer instinct. Jinny said people like Niven walk around thinking they’re untouchable and believing they should be at the top of the division.

Niven confronted Jinny, but they were then interrupted by KLR. KLR said she likes to talk just as much as Niven and Jinny, but she has one important thing to back it up — the NXT UK Women’s Championship. KLR said Niven and Jinny will never be champion. 

KLR slid a steel chair into the ring. She said she knows Jinny would do anything to get a shot at the title, but she doesn’t think Niven has what it takes. KLR said Niven had the perfect opportunity to take everything but threw it away. After being slapped by Jinny, Niven responded by giving Jinny a headbutt. Niven hit Jinny with the chair and gave Aleah James a Michinoku Driver when James tried to get her to stop. Niven then gave Jinny a Michinoku Driver onto the chair.

Niven attacking KLR backstage during a commercial break and them having to be separated by officials was later shown.

KLR has been NXT UK Women’s Champion since winning the title from Toni Storm in August 2019.