NXT Canberra, Australia, live results: Nakamura & Dillinger vs. Joe & Roode

Image: WWE Australia. Results submitted by reader Greg Delaney.

– TM61 defeated The Revival

– Patrick Clark defeated Wesley Blake

– Ember Moon defeated Aliyah with the top rope stunner.

– Buddy Murphy defeated Akira Tozawa

This was the best match of the night. It started with some sportsmanship over a handshake but turned into a hard-hitting match with plenty of strikes and suplexes. It was the only thing all night to get a “This is awesome” chant.

– NXT Tag Team Champions DIY defeated Tino Sabbatelli & Riddick Moss

The heels still need some polishing but DIY carried them to the second best match of the show.

– William Regal came out for a quick speech.

– NXT Women’s Champion Asuka & Liv Morgan defeated Peyton Royce & Billie Kay

For whatever reason, the Aussies were the heels. Royce and Kay showed way more charisma here than they ever have on TV. Royce grabbed her left knee after the match and was helped to the back by the ref and Kay. I’m not sure if she was just selling or not though.

– Oney Lorcan defeated Elias Samson

There were shenanigans with The Drifter’s guitar and Lorcan rolled him up for the pin.

-NXT Champion Shinsuke Nakamura & Tye Dillinger defeated Samoa Joe & Bobby Roode

Nakamura pinned Roode. The main event was good, but no one wanted to boo any of the guys. It’s amazing how great Joe is live.

NXT Perth, Australia, live results: Nakamura & TM61 vs. Joe & The Revival

Submitted by reader Kevin Chiat

– Buddy Murphy defeated Wesley Blake

Murphy won via pinfall in a fun house show match. He got one of the best reactions of his WWE career given that he’s from Australia.

– Andrade “Cien” Almas defeated Oney Lorcan

Almas won with the knees in the corner.

– Ember Moon defeated Billie Kay

Moon won with the top rope stunner. Kay played heel despite being from Australia.

– Elias Samson defeated Akira Tozawa

The Drifter came out and got more boos than anyone else on the show. He serenaded us with a song and was interrupted by Tozawa’s entrance. Drifter won with a powerbomb off the turnbuckle and with his feet on the ropes.

– NXT Tag Team Champions DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) defeated Tino Sabbatelli & Riddick Moss to retain their titles

DIY won with their double team finish in a good match. They did a good job carrying Sabbatelli and Moss.

– William Regal came out to thank the fans. He mentioned how the past five years with NXT has been the most rewarding stage of his career. 

– Bobby Roode defeated Tye Dillinger

Probably the best match on the show, it was very similar to their TakeOver match. Roode won with his finish. Both guys were very over with the crowd. 

– NXT Women’s Champion Asuka defeated Peyton Royce to retain her title

Fun match. Asuka’s mannerisms in the ring are really something. Royce played heel as well (and was taunted by the crowd for being from Sydney). She did a good job in the role. Asuka won with her kick finish. 

– NXT Champion Shinsuke Nakamura & TM61 defeated Samoa Joe & The Revival

Nakamura was super over. It was my first time seeming him live and his charisma is something special. TM61 got a reaction on a level far beyond any of the other Aussies, with this being their hometown and a pretty substantial portion of the crowd having seen them at the start of their career in Perth’s local indies.

Thorne entered wearing a West Coast Eagles jersey and Miller was wearing a Fremantle Dockers jersey (the two Australian Rules football clubs in Perth, who have a pretty fierce rivalry between them).

Nakamura won with the Kinshasa on Dash, while Thorne dove on Joe on the outside and Miller dove on Dawson. The three celebrated and then Nakamura went to the back and TM61 closed the show celebrating with the fans.