The card for NXT TakeOver: Portland is now up to six matches.
NXT North American Champion Keith Lee will defend his title against Dominik Dijakovic at the TakeOver special. The match was announced after Dijakovic defeated Killian Dain on NXT tonight.
On last week’s NXT, Dijakovic defeated Damian Priest after both interrupted Lee and wanted the first shot at his title.
Tonight’s Dijakovic vs. Dain match was set up by an angle where Dain confronted Dijakovic at the Performance Center over who should be next in line for a shot at the North American title.
Lee came out to the stage and went face-to-face with Dijakovic after he defeated Dain tonight. Lee and Dijakovic then shook hands ahead of their title match at TakeOver.
Lee became the North American Champion by defeating Roderick Strong for the title on NXT two weeks ago.
The Moda Center in Portland, Oregon is hosting TakeOver: Portland on Sunday, February 16. Here’s what’s been announced for the show:
NXT Champion Adam Cole defending against Tommaso Ciampa
NXT Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley defending against Bianca Belair
NXT Tag Team Champions The Undisputed Era (Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish) defending against Matt Riddle & Pete Dunne
NXT North American Champion Keith Lee defending against Dominik Dijakovic
A title change headlined the final episode of NXT before Worlds Collide.
Keith Lee overcame interference by Undisputed Era and defeated Roderick Strong to win the NXT North American Championship. A brawl between Undisputed Era and Imperium then closed the show in advance of their eight-man tag match at Saturday’s Worlds Collide special.
Rhea Ripley will defend her title against Toni Storm at Worlds Collide. Storm faced off with Io Shirai last night, but the match ended in a disqualification and turned into a brawl between Storm, Shirai, Bianca Belair, and Ripley.
Following last night’s semifinals, the finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic are set for next Wednesday. It will be The Grizzled Young Veterans and Matt Riddle & Pete Dunne facing off with the Dusty Cup on the line.
A grudge match between Tegan Nox and Dakota Kai is also being advertised for next week’s NXT.
Keith Lee has won his first championship title in WWE.
In the main event of tonight’s episode of NXT, Lee defeated Roderick Strong to become the NXT North American Champion. The finish of the match saw Lee overcome interference by all of Strong’s Undisputed Era stablemates before hitting a fireman’s carry jackhammer on Strong to win the title.
Lee celebrated on the stage after becoming champion. A brawl between Imperium and Undisputed Era then closed the show as WWE finished building to their eight-man tag match at Worlds Collide this Saturday night.
Lee joins Strong, Velveteen Dream, Johnny Gargano, Ricochet, and Adam Cole as wrestlers who have held the NXT North American title.
Strong’s reign as champion lasted four months. He had won the title from Velveteen Dream on NXT’s USA Network premiere on September 18.
Strong is now the only member of Undisputed Era who doesn’t hold a title. Cole is the NXT Champion and Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish are the NXT Tag Team Champions.
Keith Lee is the new number one contender to the NXT North American Championship
Lee was set up as Roderick Strong’s next challenger by defeating Dominik Dijakovic, Damian Priest, and Cameron Grimes in last night’s fatal four-way number one contender’s match. Lee will get his title shot against Strong on the January 22 episode of NXT.
The finish of the number one contender’s match was Lee pinning Grimes after hitting the Spirit Bomb.
The Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic also kicked off with Undisputed Era vs. Gallus and The Forgotten Sons vs. Imperium taking.
New NXT Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley kicked off last night’s show before being interrupted by Toni Storm. Storm challenged Ripley to a match at Worlds Collide. They were joined by Kay Lee Ray, Io Shirai, Bianca Belair, and Candice LeRae, leading to a six-woman tag match.
Ripley’s challenger for TakeOver: Portland will be decided by a number one contender’s battle royal on next week’s NXT. Johnny Gargano vs. Finn Balor also looks to be set for Portland after their promo segment from last night.
After winning tonight’s fatal four-way number one contender’s match, Keith Lee will be getting his NXT North American title shot in two weeks time.
WWE has announced that North American Champion Roderick Strong will defend his title against Lee on the January 22 episode of NXT. Lee got the title shot by defeating Cameron Grimes, Damian Priest, and Dominik Dijakovic in tonight’s fatal four-way match.
The finish to the fatal four-way was Lee pinning Grimes after hitting the Spirit Bomb.
Strong has been North American Champion since winning the title from Velveteen Dream on NXT’s USA Network premiere on September 18.
For next week’s NXT, three matches have been announced. A battle royal will decide NXT Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley’s challenger for TakeOver: Portland, and the first round of the Dusty Rhodes Tag team Classic will conclude with Kushida & Alex Shelley vs. The Grizzled Young Veterans and Matt Riddle & Pete Dunne vs. Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster.
Roderick Strong’s next challenger will be decided on Wednesday’s episode of NXT.
Keith Lee vs. Dominik Dijakovic vs. Damian Priest vs. Cameron Grimes is set for Wednesday’s NXT, with the winner becoming the number one contender to Strong’s North American Championship.
The match was announced via a tweet from NXT general manager William Regal: “This Wednesday on #WWENXT, we will find a new #1 Contender for the NXT North American Championship in a #Fatal4Way as it will be @RealKeithLee vs. @DijakovicWWE vs. @CGrimesWWE vs. @ArcherOfInfamy”
NXT aired taped episodes on both Christmas and New Year’s Day. Strong issued a North American title open challenge on the Christmas show and retained his title against Austin Theory. Lee & Lio Rush also defeated Priest & Tony Nese.
The winners of NXT’s year-end awards were announced on this week’s year in review episode. Lee was named NXT’s Breakout Star of the Year for 2019.
Strong has been North American Champion since winning the title from Velveteen Dream on NXT’s USA Network debut in September.
Last night’s Christmas Day episode of NXT featured matches taped at Full Sail University and the Barclays Center.
Austin Theory made his NXT TV in-ring debut by answering Roderick Strong’s North American title open challenge at the start of the show. In the main event, Keith Lee & Lio Rush teamed against Damian Priest & Tony Nese.
Shotzi Blackheart also made her NXT TV debut against Bianca Belair, and Dominik Dijakovic vs. Bronson Reed, Candice LeRae vs. Taynara, and Isaiah “Swerve” Scott vs. Jack Gallagher aired on the show.
It was also announced that Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish) will face Imperium (WALTER, Alexander Wolfe, Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner) in an eight-man tag match at Worlds Collide in Houston, Texas on Saturday, January 25.
WWE has made a couple of match announcements for next week’s taped Christmas Day edition of NXT.
NXT North American Champion Roderick Strong will issue an open challenge on the NXT episode that’s airing next Wednesday. The show will also feature Keith Lee & Lio Rush vs. Damian Priest & Tony Nese.
Priest defeated Killian Dain on NXT tonight. Rush lost the Cruiserweight Championship to Angel Garza last week, while Finn Balor defeated Lee and Tommaso Ciampa in a triple threat number one contender’s match. Adam Cole retained his title against Balor tonight after Johnny Gargano made his return.
WWE has announced that the teams for the 2020 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic will be revealed on the New Year’s Day episode of NXT. The winners of NXT’s year-end awards will also be announced then.
Keith Lee’s momentum continued to build on last night’s episode of NXT.
The show was headlined by a six-man tag team main event — and Lee pinned NXT Champion Adam Cole to get the win for his team. Lee, Tommaso Ciampa & Dominik Dijakovic took on Cole, Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly. Finn Balor also got involved and attacked Ciampa and Cole, but he was laid out by Lee.
Lee, Balor, and Ciampa will face off in a triple threat number one contender’s match next week, with the winner going on to challenge for Cole’s NXT title on December 18.
The NXT Women’s Championship will also be on the line as Shayna Baszler defends against Rhea Ripley on December 18. That was announced after an angle where Ripley was attacked by Baszler, Marina Shafir, and Jessamyn Duke last night.
Adam Cole’s next challenger will be determined on next week’s episode of NXT.
Tonight’s NXT ended with the announcement that Keith Lee, Tommaso Ciampa, and Finn Balor will face off in a number one contender’s triple threat match next week. The winner will challenge for Cole’s NXT Championship on the December 18 edition of the show.
Lee pinned Cole in a six-man tag match in tonight’s main event. Lee, Ciampa & Dominik Dijakovic faced Cole, Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly, with Balor getting involved by attacking Cole and Ciampa before being laid out by Lee. William Regal came out after the match and announced Lee, Ciampa, and Balor’s number one contender’s match for next Wednesday.
Shayna Baszler will also defend her NXT Women’s Championship against Rhea Ripley on December 18.
Lio Rush will defend his Cruiserweight Championship against Angel Garza on next week’s NXT, and Mia Yim vs. Dakota Kai is also set for the episode.
Two title matches and the brands fallout from TakeOver: WarGames and Survivor Series are set for tonight’s NXT.
NXT Tag Team Champions Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish will defend their titles against Keith Lee & Dominik Dijakovic. The match comes after Team Ciampa (Tommaso Ciampa, Lee, Dijakovic & Kevin Owens) defeated The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, O’Reilly & Fish) in Saturday’s WarGames main event.
Lio Rush retained his Cruiserweight Championship in a triple threat match against SmackDown’s Kalisto and Raw’s Akira Tozawa on the Survivor Series pre-show. Tozawa wasn’t pinned in that match, and he’ll challenge for Rush’s title tonight.
Rush’s win was one of NXT’s four brand vs. brand vs. brand victories at Survivor Series. NXT won the night, with Shayna Baszler also defeating Bayley and Becky Lynch, Strong defeating Shinsuke Nakamura and AJ Styles, and Team NXT winning the women’s elimination tag match.
Rhea Ripley got the win for her team both at WarGames and Survivor Series. Dakota Kai turned heel and attacked Tegan Nox during the WarGames match, and WWE is teasing whether or not Kai will explain her actions tonight.
Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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On the eve of American Thanksgiving let us be thankful for another night of live pro wrestling.
The show opened with hip hop artist Josiah Williams leading a slew of the NXT roster to the ring with a live rap song. The crowd got involved with call and response as video highlights from TakeOver: War Games were mixed in with the live performance at Full Sail.
Undisputed Era interrupted the concert to scold and malign everyone celebrating. They were not responsible for success, the credit instead goes to Undisputed Era according to NXT Champion Adam Cole. Those celebrating were claiming “we are NXT”, when Cole claimed Undisputed Era is the reason for NXT’s success.
Tommaso Ciampa stopped Cole’s speech. Ciampa was flanked by Keith Lee, Matt Riddle and Dominik Dijakovic. Ciampa cut a promo where he announced that Lee & Dijakovic would be challenging Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish for the NXT Tag Team Championship.
Ciampa then addressed to the NXT Championship as he called it by his pet name.
“Goldie, I told you that you had to wait because daddy was going to war,” Ciampa said. “Well, war’s over, and daddy won.”
Ciampa went on to say no one in Undisputed Era is standing in his way. Ciampa continued issuing a warning to Cole before Finn Balor entered the scene. Balor walked past Undisputed Era and said to Ciampa, “It looks like I’m standing in your way.”
Ciampa then challenged Balor to a match tonight, and Balor accepted the challenge. The match is apparently on for later tonight.
Keith Lee then gave Ciampa a vote of confidence before ordering Fish & O’Reilly into the ring for their match because it was “basking season” on NXT.
Cut to a shot of the announcers where Beth Phoenix welcomed viewers to the show. She announced that Mauro Ranallo was not there, but they were looking forward to seeing him next week . He was replaced on commentary by Tom Phillips to join Phoenix alongside Nigel McGuninness.
Undisputed Era (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) defeated Keith Lee & Dominik Dijakovic to retain their titles
Strong as a replacement pinned Dijakovic to retain the titles. Bobby Fish started the match, but he was soon replaced by Strong.
Lee press slammed Fish over the ropes outside of the ring on to O’Reilly before a commercial break. Roderick Strong during the break replaced Fish. Strong was wearing street clothes such as jeans and shoes.
Fish was taken out of the match for “medical reasons”, and Strong was allowed to replace him because of the Freebird rule. That was the explanation for Fish leaving the match. Nigel on coommentary speculated on a possible knee injury.
The match continued while they figured everything out. Before long Dijakovic was suplexing Lee on top of Strong & O’Reilly. Strong a moment later targeted Dijakovic’s knee.
Strong was working the knee was the show went to another commercial break. This time no split screen. The show returned from break with Undisputed Era still working the leg.
Lee eventually cleaned house after a hot tag. He smashed O’Reilly & Strong with splashes and strikes. They tried to double-team him, but Lee tossed them over his shoulder. Lee teased a dive, and Strong clipped his leg. O’Reilly then delivered a flying knee off the apron.
Lee was weakened, but he soon tagged out. Dijakovic ran wild. He went for a chokeslam, but O’Reilly caught him in a triangle. Dijakovic powered out with a deadlift powerbomb while also grabbing Strong for a chokeslam at the same time. This popped the crowd and led to a close near fall.
Dijakovic went for his finisher, but O’Reilly escaped. Lee was again chop blocked at ringside, and Dijakovic made a save with a flip dive to the outside. Dijakovic with a double chokeslam in the ring as Cole tried to run-in. Lee met him with a pounce that sent Cole flying into planted fans sitting at ringside.
Dijakovic was distracted by the run-in, and he fell victim to the high low. Strong covered him to score the pinfall.
Cathy Kelley interviewed Candice LeRae about the actions of Dakota Kai. LeRae was upset that Kai turned on Tegan Nox — who is like a sister to LeRae. So LeRae issued a warning to Kai ahead of their match later on.
Mansoor defeated Shane Thorne
Mansoor pinned Thorne after a slingshot neckbreaker in the finish of a short match.
Mansoor with the shine early on, but Thorne caught him on an attempted tope. Thorne then suplexed Mansoor on the floor.
Thorne worked over Mansoor, and he also dashed some a hope spot. Mansoor still made a comeback as he this time connected with the tope. Mansoor followed with a slingshot neckbreaker to score the pinfall.
Candice LeRae defeated Dakota Kai via disqualification
Kai hit LeRae with a knee brace for the DQ. Kai before the match had carried Nox’s knee brace with her to ring like a trophy.
LeRae started strong in the match and she flew through the ropes with a tope. LeRae with a step-up senton for a two count.
Kai cut off LeRae and posted her. Kai was waylaying LeRae with kicks to the face as the show cut to commercial. Kai missed a charge after the break, and LeRae started a comeback.
As LeRae was firing up, Kai cuaght her with a sit-out powerbomb for two. LeRae went to suplex Kai on the apron, and they both crashed to the floor for a bad landing. There was another awkard spot when LeRae leapt off the top for a tornado DDT.
A double down led into them teasing a sunset bomb. Kai went to use Nox’s knee brace, but for some reason she was unable to do so. LeRae just powerbombed her instead for a near fall.
LeRae missed a springboard quebrada, and Kai hit her finisher. LeRae still kicked out at two and a half. LeRae moments later executed La Mistica and turned that into the Gargano Escape.
Kai rolled out of the ring where she retrieved the knee brace she brought to the ring. LeRae was going for a tope when Kai hit her with the brace for the DQ.
Kai continued to attack LeRae after the match. She sent her smashing into the ring steps and the barricade. Kai grabbed a chair and looked to use it when Rhea Ripley ran down to make a save.
Tommaso Ciampa — during a backstage interview with Cathy Kelley — cut a promo on Finn Balor.
A great vignette hyped Cameron Grimes.
NXT Cruiserweight Champion Lio Rush defeated Akira Tozawa to retain his title
Rush pinned Tozawa after two frog splashes in a hard-hitting match.
There was some fast paced exchanges to a stalemate at the start. They continued to grapple until Tozawa struck with a senton on the apron before a commercial break.
Rush somehow recovered, and he was back in control after the break. Not for long as Tozawa answered back with a somersault senton off the apron. Tozawa followed with a missile dropkick for a near fall.
There was some cool video game reversals, which led to a double down where they both kicked each other. The fight spilled onto the apron.
Tozawa gave Rush a German suplex to the floor. They teased a double count-out, but both leapt back in the ring to break the count.
There may have been a mishap when Tozawa ate a kick. His mouth guard fell out of his mouth, his knees buckled and he briefly went down to the mat. Rush went for a his springboard cutter, but no one was home. The referee checked on Tozawa, but let the match go.
Tozawa fired up for get a two count with bridging German suplex. Rush got his knees up on an attempted senton by Tozawa.
Rush executed two frog splashes before covering Tozawa for the pinfall.
Finn Balor cut a promo on Ciampa during a backstage interview with Cathy Kelley.
Xia Lee defeated Vanessa Borne
Lee pinned Borne in short match that was the backdrop for a larger story. The backstory heading into the match was Borne wanted revenege for a kayfabe injury suffered by her tag partner Aliyah at the hands of Lee.
The match was just getting underway when NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler and the Horsewomen walked on stage. Lee landed a spin kick and pinned Borne.
Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir rushed into the ring to attack Lee. She was fighting with off when Baszler struck. Lee was simply outnumbered. The Horsewomen held Lee so Baszler could deliver a kick.
Baszler then cut a promo saying everybody was taking credit for NXT’s success over the weekend, but no one had a better weekend than her. Baszler put over how she defeated both Smackdown Champion Bayley and Raw Champion Backy Lynch in the same match.
The crowd heckled Baszler with chants for Rhea Ripley. Interrupting Baszler’s speech, Ripley then made her way to the ring. Baszler and the Horsewomen powdered.
Ripley said she had something to tell Baszler face-to-face, so Baszler went back to the ring to confront Ripley.
Ripley congratulated Baszler, but reminded Baszler that Ripley beat her. Next time she beat her, Ripley vowed the match would be for the title.
Baszler answered back saying she will tap and nap like the rest of them. Ripley asked, “Then why don’t you do it now?”
Baszler walked away as Ripley said of Baszler stepped into the ring that Ripley would drop her.
Announced for next week on NXT is Damian Priest vs. Killian Dain.
Finn Balor defeated Tommaso Ciampa
Balor pinned Ciampa after interference by Adam Cole.
This was billed as the first match between the two. The match was back-and-forth during much of the early portion. That is until Ciampa catapulted Balor into a ring post before a commercial break. The split screen was also back for the main event.
Balor cut off Ciampa during the break, and Ciampa made a comeback when the commercials were done. Balor crashed into the barricade when Ciampa knocked him off the apron with a knee strike. Another knee strike by Ciampa netted him a near fall.
Balor answered back with a sling blade. He sent Ciampa out of the ring, a shotgun dropkick also sent Ciampa into the barricade.
Ciampa delivered an Air Raid Crash on the floor. Balor teased getting counted out, but he made it back into the ring. Project Ciampa led to a near fall, but Balor kicked out at the last second.
Balor with a double stomp and a shotgun dropkick set up Balor climbing the turnbuckles. Ciampa thwarted him to deliver an avalanche Air Raid Crash. Balor still managed to kick out.
Cole ran in to cause a distraction, and Balor with a schoolboy got two. Cole had dropped his championship belt into the ring when he had jumped on the apron. Balor went to use it — but to no avail as Ciampa countered with a roll-up.
Balor executed a reverse DDT on the belt, but was not DQ’d because the belt being in the ring was apparently ruled accidental. Ciampa kicked out on a cover.
Cole then interfered as he hit Ciampa with a kick, and Balor hooked him to deliver the 1916. Balor covered Ciampa for the pin as Cole looked on with a smirk.
Posing over a prone Ciampa after the match, Cole clutched his championship and flashed the Undisputed Era hand sign. Balor displayed the finger guns as Cole went to pat him on the back. Balor suddenly dropped Cole with a Pele kick out of nowhere. Balor stood alone as the show faded to black.
Two title matches have been made official for this week’s post-Survivor Series edition of NXT.
WWE has announced that NXT Tag Team Champions The Undisputed Era (Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish) will defend their titles against Keith Lee & Dominik Dijakovic on tomorrow’s show. Akira Tozawa will also challenge for Lio Rush’s NXT Cruiserweight Championship tomorrow night.
Team Ciampa (Tommaso Ciampa, Lee, Dijakovic & Kevin Owens) defeated The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, O’Reilly & Fish) in the men’s WarGames match at NXT TakeOver on Saturday. Lee and Ciampa also represented NXT in the men’s elimination tag match at Survivor Series, with Roman Reigns last eliminating Lee to get the win for Team SmackDown.
Rush retained his Cruiserweight title in a triple threat match against SmackDown’s Kalisto and Raw’s Tozawa on the Survivor Series pre-show. He pinned Kalisto to win the match.
Rush’s win was one of the four brand vs. brand vs. brand matches that NXT won at Survivor Series. They won the night at the PPV, with SmackDown getting victories in two matches and Raw winning one.
A non-title match involving the NXT Tag Team Champions is set for tonight.
WWE has announced that The Undisputed Era (Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish) will face Keith Lee & Matt Riddle on tonight’s NXT. This will be the first time Lee & Riddle have teamed together on NXT television.
O’Reilly & Fish won the NXT Tag Team titles by defeating The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) this August.
The Undisputed Era’s Roderick Strong retained his North American Championship against Lee and Dominik Dijakovic in a triple threat match last week. Undisputed Era attacked Lee after the match, with Tommaso Ciampa and then Johnny Gargano coming out to the ring to face off with Undisputed Era. Finn Balor also came to the ring before turning heel and laying out Gargano.
Fallout from Balor’s heel turn will take place on tonight’s NXT. Asuka & Kairi Sane will defend their Women’s Tag Team titles against Dakota Kai & Tegan Nox, Candice LeRae will face Io Shirai, and Tyler Bate takes on Cameron Grimes.
From the Midtown Cultural & Educational Center in front of an estimated 200
– Raul Mendoza defeated Cal Bloom
– Santana Garrett defeated Catalina Garcia
– Ridge Holland defeated Boa
– We had an in-ring segment with Jeet Rama about how much he loves it in NXT. He was interrupted by Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner who ran him down and told him to find a partner for later.
– Arturo Ruas defeated Tehuti Miles
– We had an early intermission as the top rope broke in the previous match
– Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan defeated Rinku and Saurav
– Killian Dain defeated Brendan Vink
– Kona Reeves defeated Aleksandar
– Mia Yim, Jessi Kamea and Kayden Carter defeated Deonna Purrazzo, Chelsea Green and Io Shirai
– Jeet Rama and Keith Lee defeated Imperium (Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner)
Roderick Strong has two new challengers for next week’s episode of NXT.
Strong will defend his NXT North American Championship against Keith Lee and Dominik Dijakovic in a triple threat match next Wednesday (October 23). Strong defending his title against Velveteen Dream had originally been announced for the episode.
Lee and Dijakovic faced off on tonight’s NXT, but Strong interfered and caused the match to end in a no contest.
Lee vs. Dijakovic was made a North American title number one contender’s match following an angle that took place earlier on the episode. After Tommaso Ciampa defeated Angel Garza, Undisputed Era came out and surrounded the ring. They gave a USB drive to Mauro Ranallo. When it was played, it was revealed that Undisputed Era had laid out Velveteen Dream backstage.
Strong defeated Velveteen Dream to win the North American title on NXT’s USA Network premiere last month.
Tonight’s Lee vs. Dijakovic match was the fourth time they’ve faced each other on NXT television. Lee and Dijakovic each have one victory in their series, and the other match ended in a double countout.