Breezango become number one contenders to NXT Tag Team titles

New number one contenders to the NXT Tag Team titles were decided on tonight’s TakeOver XXX pre-show.

Breezango defeated Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch and Legado del Fantasma’s Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde in a triple threat number one contender’s tag match on tonight’s pre-show. WWE hasn’t announced when Breezango will be getting their shot at Imperium’s NXT Tag Team titles.

Tyler Breeze pinned Lorcan in tonight’s match after hitting a superkick. Wilde had hit a 450 splash from the top rope on Breeze, but Fandango and Burch both broke up the pin. Breeze was going for an Unprettier on Wilde when Lorcan charged at them for an uppercut. Breeze got out of the way, Lorcan hit Wilde, and Breeze gave Lorcan a superkick to get the win.

Imperium’s Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner have been NXT Tag Team Champions since defeating Matt Riddle & Timothy Thatcher for the titles this May. Breezango unsuccessfully challenged Imperium for the titles in June.

Imperium retained their titles against the Undisputed Era’s Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish earlier this month after O’Reilly & Fish were distracted by Adam Cole’s confrontation with Pat McAfee.

Karrion Kross wins NXT title, suffers shoulder injury

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WWE.com posted an injury update on Karrion Kross and announced that he’ll be getting an MRI on Monday:

Karrion Kross captured the NXT Championship from Keith Lee at TakeOver XXX, and he did it after sustaining a shoulder injury, WWE.com has learned.

WWE medical staff confirmed that Kross sustained a separated acromioclavicular joint during his battle with The Limitless One. Despite the injury, a determined Kross took down the champion, showing incredible toughness by lifting Lee up for a devastating Doomsday Saito off the middle rope to claim the NXT Championship.

Kross will have an MRI on Monday to determine the full extent of the injury.

Stick with WWE Digital and Social platforms for more on Karrion Kross’ status as it becomes available.

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NXT’s 30th TakeOver special ended with the crowning of a new NXT Champion.

In the main event of TakeOver XXX tonight, Karrion Kross defeated Keith Lee to win the NXT Championship. Kross got the win by hitting a Doomsday Saito suplex from the second rope.

Kross locked Lee in the Kross Jacket during the match, but Lee was able to get to the ropes and break the hold. There was then a near fall when Lee was able to hit a Spirit Bomb on Kross. Lee put Kross in position for a moonsault and went to climb the ropes, but Kross fought with Lee and hit the Doomsday Saito to become NXT Champion.

On his post-TakeOver conference call, Triple H said it looks like Kross separated his shoulder somewhere during tonight’s match. Kross wanted to continue the match, and NXT’s medical team was watching Kross, thought it was a separated shoulder, and were comfortable with him continuing. Triple H said Kross will be getting an MRI and they hope it isn’t anything too bad and is something they can work around or work through.

Lee had been NXT Champion since defeating Adam Cole in a winner-take-all title vs. title match at Great American Bash night two last month. Lee vacated the North American Championship following that match. At TakeOver tonight, Damian Priest won a five-man ladder match to become the new North American Champion.

This was Kross’ second TakeOver match. He made his TakeOver debut by defeating Tommaso Ciampa at TakeOver: In Your House this June. Ciampa is returning to NXT television this coming Wednesday.

New North American Champion crowned at NXT TakeOver XXX

Damian Priest is the new NXT North American Champion.

Priest defeated Bronson Reed, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Velveteen Dream in a five-way ladder match at NXT TakeOver XXX tonight to win the vacant North American title. It’s the first championship that Priest has held in WWE.

Priest and Gargano were both going for the title belt at the end of the match. The belt partially came unhooked and they were fighting for it, but Priest booted Gargano and he fell off the ladder.

The North American Championship was declared vacant after Keith Lee defeated Adam Cole in their winner-take-all title vs. title match at Great American Bash night two last month. It was said that Lee didn’t want to limit the roster’s opportunities and wanted as many people to get a shot to win the North American title as possible.

Priest had qualified for the ladder match by defeating Oney Lorcan and Ridge Holland in a triple threat match.

Priest is the seventh wrestler to hold the North American title. Cole, Ricochet, Gargano, Dream, Roderick Strong, and Lee are the previous champions.

Corey Graves calling NXT TakeOver XXX, Mauro Ranallo update

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Post Wrestling’s John Pollock reported that Mauro Ranallo is home with family in Canada and isn’t calling NXT TakeOver XXX tonight: “Mauro Ranallo is back home with family in Canada – he won’t be calling tonight’s TakeOver card.”

Vic Joseph, Beth Phoenix, and Corey Graves are the commentary team for tonight’s show.

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A special guest will be on commentary for NXT TakeOver XXX.

During a pre-TakeOver Q&A with Kayla Braxton, Paul “Triple H” Levesque announced that Corey Graves will be part of the commentary team for tonight’s TakeOver show. Triple H noted that Graves did commentary for the original NXT Arrival event and will now be a special guest for the 30th TakeOver special.

Triple H joked that Graves begged and pleaded to be part of the show and said Graves will be doing commentary all night tonight. The rest of the commentary team for the show wasn’t stated.

“It’s been a while since I’ve been so excited about anything that I’m having trouble sleeping,” Graves tweeted overnight.

The TakeOver XXX pre-show will begin at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time tonight, with the main card starting a half hour later. Here’s the list of matches for the show:

  • NXT Champion Keith Lee defending against Karrion Kross
  • Adam Cole vs. Pat McAfee
  • NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai defending against Dakota Kai
  • Ladder match for the vacant NXT North American Championship (Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Velveteen Dream)
  • Finn Balor vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Triple threat number one contender’s tag match: Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde) vs. Breezango vs. Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch (pre-show)

WWE NXT TakeOver XXX live results: Title matches, Cole-McAfee

WWE presents its 30th TakeOver special as NXT TakeOver XXX takes place tonight.

The show will feature three title matches, the in-ring debut of former All-Pro punter Pat McAfee, and more.

NXT Champion Keith Lee will put his title on the line against Karrion Kross. It will be the first time Lee has appeared since the angle where he was hit in the face with a fireball two weeks ago. For Kross, this will be his second TakeOver match. He defeated Tommaso Ciampa at TakeOver: In Your House this June.

Io Shirai won the NXT Women’s Championship at TakeOver: In Your House and will defend against Dakota Kai tonight. Due to interference by the Robert Stone Brand’s Mercedes Martinez, Kai defeated Rhea Ripley two weeks ago to become the number one contender to Shirai’s title. Raquel Gonzalez then made her return last week and laid out Shirai.

A new North American Champion will be crowned as Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Velveteen Dream face off in a ladder match. The North American Championship was vacated by Lee after he defeated Adam Cole in their winner-take-all title vs. title match at Great American Bash night two last month.

McAfee will debut against Cole and Finn Balor will take on Timothy Thatcher. There will also be a pre-show number one contender’s triple threat tag match with Legado del Fantasma’s Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde facing Breezango and Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch.

The pre-show begins at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time. The main card will then start at 7 p.m. Eastern.

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NXT TakeOver XXX pre-show

Triple threat number one contender’s tag match: Breezango defeated Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch and Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde)

This was all action once the bell sounded. Fandango power bombed Wilde to the floor onto all the wrestlers early on. He and Oney Lorcan got into it back in the ring. Mendoza did a wild-looking springboard tornillo to the floor moments later. 

WIlde landed a 450 splash for a close two-count on Tyler Breeze but both teams broke up the count. He took out Lorcan with a superkick next for the sudden win. They’ve now earned a shot at Imperium for the NXT tag titles.

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Finn Balor defeated Timothy Thatcher

Balor stormed at Thatcher just as the bell rang. The two traded strikes and traded holds in the center of the mat. Thatcher laid in some stiff forearms, then took Balor down with a single-leg and started working over Balor’s left foot and ankle. Thatcher would sometimes cover Balor’s nose or face while he held him in submission holds; this is a real catch technique used to cause discomfort and cause the opponent to give up his position. This technique is widely considered “dirty” in modern grappling.

Thatcher transitioned to a double-wrist lock submisson before again moving to a front chancery. Balor was able to slip away from Thatcher and put him down with a basement dropkick. Once Balor landed a Pelé kick, both sold their exhaustion for a minute.

Balor planted Thatcher with a reverse U-crusher for two. He then missed Coup de Grace off the top rope and sold his injured knee, the same one Thatcher worked over for much of this match. Thatcher noticed and locked on a single-leg crab before Balor grabbed the bottom rope. Thatcher followed up with an Inoki-style gamengiri kick and a German suplex. Balor rallied back and cinched in a stepover facelock, but Thatcher reversed it into an ankle lock. Balor rolled out of the hold and landed a standing double-stomp, then finally landed Coup de Grace followed by 1916 for the clean win. This was Balor’s twelfth win in NXT. Great match.

Damian Priest beat Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano and Velveteen Dream Ladder to win the vacant NXT North American Championship 

This was a car crash match with all action and crazy spots. Priest attacked Dream at bell. Bronson Reed wore Bam Bam Bigelow-inspired ring gear with flames.

Cameron Grimes did the Jean Claude Van Damme split across two ladders at one point before falling to the mat. 

Priest later did a springboard kick that tripped Dream off ladder, which was pretty creative. Grimes did Spanish fly to Gargano on the floor.  Big Bronson Reed did tope suicida.

Candace LeRae interfered late in the match on behalf of her husband, Gargano. She grabbed Grimes off a ladder, then beat on him a bit before Gargano took him out with a ladder. LeRae then grabbed Gargao’s hand and then climbed to the top rop and frankensteiner’d Grimes onto the floor. 

When LeRae interfered again, Bronson splashed Gargano with LeRae on his back. Very GIF-able moment.

Grimes later got his hand on the belt but Dream knocked him off the ladder. Dream did his pose on the ladder, grazed the belt, realized the belt was right above him, then tried to grab it. Priest knocked Dream off, then chokeslammed Reed off the ladder. Gargano and Grimes did a modified version of the 1999 Jerry Lynn vs RVD sunset flip power bomb spot, but here they did it onto a ladder from atop another ladder. Looked brutal. 

Reed knocked Dream off a ladder and he flew into the crowd and went through two tables. It looked cool but it was so obviously a planned spot. He disappeared from the match after this.

As Gargano went to grab the North American title, Damian Priest reappeared and took Gargano out and grabbed the belt for himself, winning the match. 

Adam Cole defeated Pat McAfee

McAfee cut a good promo before the match. His football player buds accompanied him to the ring.

Cole locked on a side headlock early on. McAfee did a good job as a hee herel. He didn’t look like a natural in the ring, but he definitely wasn’t bad, either.

McAfee rolled to the floor and said he was a better human than Cole. Him and the football dudes taunted Cole. Undisputed Era showed up and the eight or nine guys jaw-jacked at each other while McAfee ran to the top rope and did a flip dive onto everyone.

Cole sold like Ricky Morton for McAfee as the NFL player worked Cole over mid-ring for a few minutes. It’s weird when commentary mentions that Cole’s been wrestling for 18 years, and then gets leveled up by a football player in his first match.

McAfee did a perfect-looking backflip off the top rope, landed on his feet, then ran up the ropes and superplex’d Cole.

McAfee went to kick a prone Cole in the head, but Cole moved and McAfee, the NFL punter, kicked the steel steps instead. Cole went after McAfee’s leg next and locked on a figure-four until McAfee grabbed the ropes for a break. McAfee then used a kick low blow behind the ref’s back, which allowed him to “punt” Cole in the head; Cole sold it brilliantly. Very close two-count on this one.

McAfee dove off the top rope but Cole caught him flush with a superkick, then landed the Panama Sunrise for the win.

Io Shirai deafeted Dakota Kai (w/ Reina Gonzalez) to retain the NXT Women’s title

Shirai tackled Kai at the bell and started pummeling her. She tried a handspring elbow early on but looked to slip and land on her head, a slight botch, but she no-sold it and kept moving. 

Gonzalez distracted Shirai early and allowed Kai to gain some leverage. She locked in an armbar as Shirai was entangled in the ropes on the apron. 

Shirai came back with a hard jumping palm strike. After some mean-looking stomps, Kai, came back and went for her running yakuza kick in the corner, but Shirai slipped away. Kai countered with a school boy pin that planted Shirai into the bottom turnbuckle.

Kai accidentally took the referee out with her running yakuza kick in the corner, knocking him out. Shirai capitalized and threw Kai over with a German suplex, then stuck a picture-perfect moonsault, but no referee. Reina Gonzalez came into the ring and took Shirai out and draped her over Shirai, then woke the ref up, but again, another close call. 

Shirai used a beautiful triangle moonsault to the floor to take both Kai and Gonzalez, then used another moonsault inside the ring to put Kai away clean and retain the NXT women’s title.

Gonzalez flattened Shirai after the bell, but before she do much damage, Rhea Ripley ran to the ring. Her and Gonzalez had a staredown, which probably would have gotten a good reaction with a live crowd. Rpley hung around on the entrance ramp and stared daggers at Shirai while the champ celebrated inside the ring.

NXT Championship match: Keith Lee (c) vs. Karrion Kross (w/ Scarlett Bourdeaux)

This match also started without a tieup; Lee bulldozed Kross with a sudden shoulderblock out of the corner. This had a great feel to it. Kross and Lee complement each other surprisingly well, but once you see them in the ring together it makes total sense. Kross’ offense looks authentic and painful, even with the massive Lee. He worked over Lee’s arm and wrist with a variety of joint locks. Kross looks natural when he transitions from hold to hold, which made his work feel more realistic.

Lee tried mounting a comeback, but Kross rolled him back into a cross armlock. Lee held him off and was able to cradle Kross into a school boy pin for two. Kross didn’t let go of the armlock, so Lee deadlifted Kross, then power bombed him.

Lee made a comeback and floored Kross with a forearm. Lee’s punches looked really ginger in this compared with Kross.

Kross landed a high roundhouse kick and DDT for two. Lee fought back and used a vertical suplex on Kross for a two-count of his own.

Towards the end, of the match, they traded big lariats, with Lee and Kross both going down for a few moments before final throes. Kross spiked Lee with a backdrop driver suplex and Lee went up in the air like he was 190 lbs. 

Kross locked in the Kross Jacket submission next but Lee survived, and again made it to the ropes.

Lee used the Spirit Bomb for two, but Kross was finally able to put Lee away with an avalanche backdrop suplex from the second rope for the clean win.

Karrion Kross is your new NXT Champion. Scarlett Bourdeux jumped in the ring and celebrated the win with Kross. They posed with the belt before TakeOver XXX faded to black.

Final thoughts:
Balor vs. Thatcher and the main event were the show’s highlights, though all of tonight’s bouts were better than average. Like in June, this edition of TakeOver would have been so much better in front of a live audience.

WWE adds Finn Balor vs. Timothy Thatcher to NXT TakeOver XXX

Coming out of last night’s go-home episode of NXT, a new match has been added to the card for TakeOver XXX.

Finn Balor vs. Timothy Thatcher is now official for this Saturday’s TakeOver show. Thatcher interfered in last night’s main event, costing Balor his second chance qualifying match against Velveteen Dream. Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Dream will be the five wrestlers in the ladder match for the vacant North American Championship at TakeOver.

Balor and Thatcher were part of the same original triple threat qualifying match last month. As Thatcher had Balor in a leg lock, Dexter Lumis applied his Silence choke on Thatcher and Thatcher passed out.

Lumis has been removed from the TakeOver ladder match due to injury.

This will be Thatcher’s first TakeOver match.

The TakeOver XXX pre-show will begin at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time this Saturday. The main card will then start at 7 p.m. Eastern. Here’s the updated lineup for the show:

  • NXT Champion Keith Lee defending against Karrion Kross
  • Adam Cole vs. Pat McAfee
  • NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai defending against Dakota Kai
  • Ladder match for the vacant NXT North American Championship (Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Velveteen Dream)
  • Finn Balor vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Triple threat number one contender’s tag match: Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde) vs. Breezango vs. Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch (pre-show)

Full lineup set for NXT TakeOver XXX ladder match

Johnny Gargano and Velveteen Dream are the final two wrestlers to qualify for the ladder match for the vacant North American Championship at TakeOver XXX.

Gargano and Dream won their respective second chance qualifying matches on tonight’s NXT, defeating Ridge Holland and Finn Balor. The five wrestlers in Saturday’s ladder match for the vacant North American title will be Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Gargano, and Dream.

All of the other ladder match participants got involved in tonight’s Dream vs. Balor main event. Timothy Thatcher also interfered and attacked Balor, leading to Dream getting the win.

Dexter Lumis previously qualified for the ladder match but was removed due to injury.

After Keith Lee defeated Adam Cole for the NXT Championship in their winner-take-all title vs. title match at Great American Bash night two last month, it was announced that Lee had vacated the North American Championship. It was said that Lee didn’t want to limit the roster’s opportunities and wanted as many people to get a chance to win the North American title as possible.

TakeOver XXX is taking place this Saturday. Here’s the updated card for the show:

  • NXT Champion Keith Lee defending against Karrion Kross
  • Adam Cole vs. Pat McAfee
  • NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai defending against Dakota Kai
  • Ladder match for the vacant NXT North American Championship (Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Velveteen Dream)
  • Triple threat number one contender’s tag match: Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde) vs. Breezango vs. Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch (pre-show)

Pre-show match set for NXT TakeOver XXX

A pre-show match has been added to the card for NXT TakeOver XXX.

Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde), Breezango, and Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch will face off in a triple threat match on the TakeOver XXX pre-show this Saturday. The winning team will become the number one contenders to Imperium’s NXT Tag Team titles.

Legado del Fantasma (NXT Cruiserweight Champion Santos Escobar, Mendoza & Wilde) defeated Isaiah “Swerve” Scott & Breezango in a six-man tag match on NXT tonight. Scott had Escobar beat at one point but wasn’t the legal man after accidentally tagging in Tyler Breeze.

Imperium’s Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner have been NXT Tag Team Champions since defeating Matt Riddle & Timothy Thatcher for the titles this May. Imperium don’t have a title defense set for TakeOver XXX.

The TakeOver pre-show will begin at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday. Here’s the updated card for the event:

  • NXT Champion Keith Lee defending against Karrion Kross
  • Adam Cole vs. Pat McAfee
  • NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai defending against Dakota Kai
  • Ladder match for the vacant NXT North American Championship (Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Velveteen Dream)
  • Triple threat number one contender’s tag match: Legado del Fantasma (Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde) vs. Breezango vs. Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch (pre-show)

NXT TakeOver XXX media call: Dream, Draft, Lars Sullivan, Renee

On Wednesday, WWE executive VP Paul “HHH” Levesque held his traditional pre-TakeOver conference call, answering questions about the company, the future, and the occasional curveball.

Of note, he was asked by Pro Wrestling.net’s Jason Powell about their recent Velveteen Dream investigation he discussed in an interview with CBS and if they talked to the accuser. He didn’t answer the question, standing by what he said on CBS and saying the company takes those accusations very seriously.

He also acknowledged there will be a draft while answering a question about talent mixing between brands.

He was asked about Renee Young’s status with the company given the news that broke, but said he couldn’t comment while putting her contributions as “awesome”.

He was asked about what matters on Wednesdays: ratings, demos, something else? He said that NXT matters and that while he sees all the arguing between the fanbases, how they interpret data is a lot different and that he cares about his company and their fanbase first.

He continually put over how much they miss having fans in attendance and how much they change the product while putting over the talent’s work ethic in working through this situation.

Click below to hear the entire call.

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Cameron Grimes qualifies for NXT TakeOver XXX ladder match

Cameron Grimes is the third participant to qualify for the ladder match for the vacant NXT North American Championship at TakeOver XXX.

Grimes defeated Kushida and the returning Velveteen Dream in the main event of tonight’s NXT to qualify for TakeOver. He joins Bronson Reed and Damian Priest as wrestlers who have qualified for the ladder match. Dexter Lumis had also initially qualified, but he’s been removed from the match due to injury.

During the finish of tonight’s qualifier, Cameron Grimes hit his Cave In double stomp on Kushida as Kushida had Dream locked in the Hoverboard Lock. Grimes then pinned Kushida to get the win.

The final two participants for the ladder match will be determined by second chance qualifying matches on next week’s episode of NXT. Johnny Gargano vs. Ridge Holland and Finn Balor vs. Dream are the final two qualifying matches. Those four wrestlers didn’t win their original qualifiers but weren’t involved in the fall either.

The North American Championship was declared vacant after Keith Lee won the NXT Championship from Adam Cole in their winner-take-all title vs. title match at Great American Bash night two last month. It was said that Lee didn’t want to limit the roster’s opportunities.

TakeOver XXX is taking place on Saturday, August 22.

NXT Championship match official for TakeOver XXX

The NXT Championship match is now official for TakeOver XXX.

NXT Champion Keith Lee will defend his title against Karrion Kross at the Saturday, August 22 TakeOver special. That was made official on tonight’s NXT, which also featured an angle where Lee was hit in the face with a fireball.

Kross warned Lee last month that everyone would suffer unless Lee gave him a title shot. Lee accepted the challenge, telling Kross to pick the time and place. But NXT general manager William Regal said he wouldn’t be bullied into making championship matches and told Kross that title shots had to be earned. Kross then sent a message to Lee and Regal last week by causing destruction backstage.

Kross laid out Danny Burch during that destruction, setting up a match between them on NXT tonight. Lee came down to the ring with a contract in his hand after Kross got the win. Kross and Scarlett left the ring when Lee came out. Lee got on the microphone and said he wasn’t surprised. Lee said he offered for Kross to earn his title shot, but Kross didn’t want to do that. Lee said he instead pleaded with Regal and promised that he wouldn’t put his hands on Kross until TakeOver if Regal made the match.

Scarlett took the contract, Kross signed it, and she then slid it back into the ring. When Lee opened the contract, a fireball came out of it and hit him in the face.

Lee was taken to the hospital as part of the fireball angle. Later in the show, it was said that Lee vowed that Kross would be a dead man at TakeOver.

Lee has been NXT Champion since defeating Adam Cole for the title at Great American Bash night two last month. This will be the second time that Kross has wrestled at a TakeOver special. He made his TakeOver debut by defeating Tommaso Ciampa at TakeOver: In Your House in June.

Here’s the updated card for TakeOver XXX:

  • NXT Champion Keith Lee defending against Karrion Kross
  • Adam Cole vs. Pat McAfee
  • NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai defending against Dakota Kai
  • Ladder match for the vacant NXT North American Championship (Bronson Reed, Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, and two more wrestlers will take part in the match)

Adam Cole vs. Pat McAfee official for NXT TakeOver XXX

Update

Adam Cole vs. Pat McAfee is now official for NXT TakeOver XXX after McAfee posted a video accepting the challenge that was issued to him. The show is taking place on Saturday, August 22.

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A match between Adam Cole and Pat McAfee looks to be set for NXT TakeOver XXX.

Triple H made an appearance on ESPN’s Get Up this morning to discuss Cole and McAfee’s confrontation from last night’s NXT. During the appearance, Triple H challenged McAfee to face Cole at TakeOver XXX.

WWE.com wrote about Triple H’s challenge to McAfee:

You want to be famous Pat McAfee? Triple H is here to do that for you.

After a wild finish to NXT, Triple H joined ESPN’s ‘Get Up’ this morning to deliver a major challenge for NXT TakeOver XXX. The 14-time World Champion extended an invitation for Pat McAfee to face Adam Cole in the ring during the August 22 event.

The NFL Pro Bowler and the longest reigning NXT Champion had been locked in a heated war of words, but the pair had appeared to reach a truce before last night’s edition of the black and gold brand. The peace wouldn’t last long as an incensed Cole confronted McAfee on commentary, and the two had to be separated by officials. McAfee got in the final brutal message however, as the man who made his career with his right foot delivered an earth-shattering punt to Cole before being escorted out the door.

Will McAfee be willing to accept and step into Cole’s world at NXT TakeOver XXX? Stay tuned to WWE Digital for updates.

Don’t miss an epic NXT TakeOver XXX on August 22 at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on the award-winning WWE Network. And catch NXT on Wednesday nights at 8/7 C on the USA Network.

“A lot just happened,” McAfee tweeted after Triple H’s appearance on ESPN.

“Let me make this crystal clear for everyone, especially you @PatMcAfeeShow…Hunter is the one who can make this match happen, but I will be the one kicking your ass at #TakeOverXXX…if you’re as bad as you think you are, accept. I dare you,” Cole wrote.

Cole and McAfee’s confrontation from last night’s NXT was the follow up to an angle that was shot on McAfee’s radio show last month. McAfee is a sports media personality and former All-Pro punter for the Indianapolis Colts who also works as a contributor for WWE.

Two matches have been officially confirmed for TakeOver XXX thus far. Io Shirai will defend her NXT Women’s Championship against Dakota Kai at the event. There will also be a five-man ladder match for the vacant NXT North American Championship. Bronson Reed and Damian Priest have already qualified for the ladder match.

Pat McAfee appears on WWE NXT, knocks out Adam Cole

In a storyline built up over social media the past few weeks, former NFL punter and media personality Pat McAfee returned to NXT Wednesday and got into a conflict with Adam Cole that ended with the former NXT Champion knocked out on the ground.

McAfee guested on commentary for the last two matches of the show and became more heelish as time went on. During the Undisputed Era vs. Imperium tag team title main event, Cole became annoyed with what McAfee was saying and came over to confront him and said he needed to chill out. As he walked away, Cole heard McAfee call him “an angry elf” and squirted a bottle of water at him. 

The two were then repeatedly pulled apart by officials (including Triple H and Shawn Michaels) after Cole told McAfee to “do something about it”, distracting Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish and causing them to lose the match. McAfee was escorted away, but later returned and told Cole that for the rest of his life, he would be an “itty bitty, short little bitch.”

Cole then lunged after McAfee on the announcers’ table and as the men were being separated, McAfee got enough space to punt the prone Cole in the head, knocking him out.

McAfee has been involved with WWE and NXT dating back to 2018 when he cost Cole a match against then-champion Aleister Black at a house show. He has done pre-game shows for the company and was even on the November 1st, 2019 edition of SmackDown, filling in as the regular crew infamously weren’t able to make it back in time from Saudi Arabia.

With nearly 2 million Twitter followers and some mainstream sports notoriety, it’s assumed he and Cole will have a match at NXT TakeOver XXX.

McAfee and Cole began working the angle on the July 23rd edition of McAfee’s show where Cole swore at McAfee after being called short and walked off the set in an attempt to make people believe it was a real confrontation. Cole later released an apology statement and the two very publicly made up earlier Wednesday.

Lumis out of NXT North American title ladder match, new matches set

On Wednesday’s edition of NXT, General Manager William Regal announced that Dexter Lumis is out of the vacant North American title ladder match at Takeover XXX.

The reason given was that Lumis sustained an ankle injury at the hands of Timothy Thatcher in last week’s qualifying match. Lumis submitted Thatcher with his Silence choke to win the match as Thatcher had Finn Balor in a leglock.

Regal said that due to complaints from Johnny Gargano and Balor that they didn’t directly lose in their respective qualifying matches, he is booking two matches for the Wednesday, August 19th NXT involving the four men that didn’t get beat in the qualifying matches. The winners of those two singles matches will get two of the remaining three spots.

Balor, Gargano, and Ridge Holland are three of the men with the fourth to be decided next week as Kushida vs. Cameron Grimes vs. TBA will square off for the other spot.

Thus far, Bronson Reed and Damian Priest have qualified for the five man match.

Damian Priest qualifies for NXT North American title ladder match

The third entrant for the vacant North American Championship ladder match at NXT TakeOver XXX is official.

Damian Priest defeated Ridge Holland and Oney Lorcan Wednesday in a three way to advance, joining Bronson Reed and Dexter Lumis with two more spots yet to be filled.

The end of the physical bout came when Priest dropped Holland with a sit-down chokeslam and followed up with the Reckoning on Lorcan to get the pin. This will be his third televised opportunity at the title after losing efforts to then-champion Keith Lee in a three way with Dominik Dijakovic and then to Lee, both in April.

This was Holland’s televised NXT in-ring debut as he has been primarily seen on NXT UK.

Next week’s NXT will feature Kushida vs. Cameron Grimes vs. a mystery man in the fourth qualifying match.

As of now, the August 22nd event has just the ladder match and Women’s Champion Io Shirai vs. Dakota Kai as official. Kai earned the shot earlier Wednesday with a win over Rhea Ripley.