Category: NXT

  • Finn Balor Speaks On His Win On RAW & His Time In NXT

    Finn Balor Speaks On His Win On RAW & His Time In NXT

    On Monday’s RAW, Finn Balor won the opportunity to face Seth Rollins at SummerSlam for the new WWE Universal Title. Balor made his pro-wrestling debut back in 2000 at the age of 18 in the UK, and has been with WWE’s NXT brand since mid-2014. On Wednesday, he took a moment to talk about his journey through the pro wrestling business on his official Twitter account.

    Balor wrote that being part of NXT’s growth is his proudest accomplishment, and that Monday’s RAW was a result of 16 years of hard work and help from his peers. Here’s what he had to say:

    Balor will face Seth Rollins at WWE SummerSlam 2016 on August 21st at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.

  • WWE Cruiserweight Classic & NXT Previews For Tonight

    WWE Cruiserweight Classic & NXT Previews For Tonight

    The first round of the WWE Cruiserweight Classic continues tonight on the WWE Network. Matches scheduled for Week 3 include:

    • Zack Sabre, Jr. vs. Tyson Dux
    • Brian Kendrick vs. Raul Mendoza
    • Drew Gulak vs. Gurv Suhra
    • Tony Nese vs. Anthony Bennett

    Tonight’s NXT episode will feature William Regal announcing Samoa Joe’s opponent for the main event of Takeover: Back 2 Brooklyn during SummerSlam weekend. Matches for tonight include:

    • Blake vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
    • Billie Kay vs. Santana Garrett
    • Steve Cutler vs. No Way Jose
    • TM-61 vs. Rob Ryzin & Adrian Nails
    • Murphy vs. Kota Ibushi (possibly a dark match)

    Join us later tonight for news, results and more from both shows.

  • Kevin Owens Shows Off His Tattoos (Video), NXT Star Busted Open, More

    Kevin Owens Shows Off His Tattoos (Video), NXT Star Busted Open, More

    – Kevin Owens is featured on the latest episode of Superstar Ink with Corey Graves.

    – Patrick Clark of Tough Enough fame was busted open by Hideo Itami during their match at Friday’s NXT house show in Ocala, FL. He tweeted the following warning to Itami after:

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    – Also at last night’s house show in Ocala was an appearance by WWE Hall of Famer Dory Funk, Jr. Funk, who runs a wrestling school in Ocala, came to the ring and thanked Triple H for bringing NXT to the area. He was interrupted by a heel Mandy Rose but Bayley quickly made the save and hit her finisher. The segment ended with hugs between Dory and Bayley, seen below:

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  • Backstage Fight At SmackDown, Nikki Bella Return Update, Triple H Reacts To NXT Call-Ups

    Backstage Fight At SmackDown, Nikki Bella Return Update, Triple H Reacts To NXT Call-Ups

    – A fight broke out at Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown from Worcester, MA involving Sin Cara and Simon Gotch of The Vaudevillains. The two got physical near the catering area, but we are awaiting further details on what what precipitated the altercation. Neither man wrestled on the show. Fortunately, the two will not have to work together any time soon, as Sin Cara was drafted to RAW while The Vaudevillains will be on SmackDown.

    – Nikki Bella will be undergoing an MRI this week to determine if she’s medically cleared to get back in the ring after undergoing major neck surgery back in January.

    – Triple H tweeted the following about the NXT stars who got Drafted to RAW and SmackDown:

  • WWE Draft Rules Announced: NXT Picks, Undertaker’s Status

    WWE Draft Rules Announced: NXT Picks, Undertaker’s Status

    With the WWE Draft taking place two days from now on the premiere of SmackDown Live on the USA Network, WWE has revealed its official rules, regulations and procedures.

    According to WWE.com, the rules for the WWE Draft are as follows:

    • RAW has the first overall pick
    • Since SmackDown Live is a two-hour show and RAW is three hours, for every two picks SmackDown Live receives, RAW will receive three picks
    • Tag Teams count as one pick unless a Commissioner/General Manager specifically only wants one member of the team
    • Six draft picks will be made off the NXT roster

    The list of current WWE Superstars eligible for the WWE Draft are as follows:

    Male Superstars

    • AJ Styles
    • Alberto Del Rio
    • Apollo Crews
    • Baron Corbin
    • Big Show
    • Braun Strowman
    • Bray Wyatt
    • Brock Lesnar
    • Cesaro
    • Chris Jericho
    • Darren Young (w/ Bob Backlund)
    • Dean Ambrose – WWE Champion
    • Demon Kane
    • Dolph Ziggler
    • Erick Rowan
    • Jack Swagger
    • John Cena
    • Kalisto
    • Kevin Owens
    • Mark Henry
    • Neville
    • Randy Orton
    • Roman Reigns
    • Rusev (w/ Lana) – United States Champion
    • Sami Zayn
    • Seth Rollins
    • Sheamus
    • Sin Cara
    • The Miz (w/ Maryse) – Intercontinental Champion
    • Titus O’Neil
    • Zack Ryder

    Tag Teams

    • Breezango (Fandango and Tyler Breeze)
    • Enzo and Cass (Enzo Amore and Big Cass)
    • Gallows and Anderson (Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson)
    • Golden Truth (Goldust and R-Truth)
    • Shining Stars (Epico and Primo)
    • Social Outcasts (Bo Dallas, Curtis Axel and Heath Slater)
    • The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor)
    • The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley)
    • The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) – Tag Team Champions
    • The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso)
    • The Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch)

    Female Superstars

    • Alicia Fox
    • Becky Lynch
    • Charlotte – WWE Women’s Champion
    • Dana Brooke
    • Eva Marie
    • Naomi
    • Natalya
    • Paige
    • Sasha Banks
    • Summer Rae

    The two biggest names not on the list are The Undertaker and Triple H. It’s also worth noting that while Brock Lesnar is eligible to drafted, Paul Heyman wasn’t included like other talent attached to a Superstar.

    Other omissions from the list of eligible Superstars include injured wrestlers Emma, Luke Harper, Nikki Bella, Tamina and Tyson Kidd. Ryback and Rosa Mendes are also not listed.

  • Austin Aries Speaks On Rumors Of Him No-Showing NXT Live Events

    Austin Aries Speaks On Rumors Of Him No-Showing NXT Live Events

    Austin Aries took to Twitter on Saturday night to address some rumors that had been spreading on the web about him.

    There were reports online that Aries supposedly “no showed” this weekend’s NXT live events. Aries that this isn’t true, and that him not being on certain shows wasn’t unexpected. While he wasn’t in front of the crowd at this week’s NXT TV tapings, he was backstage for pre-tapes.

    Aries may have been advertised locally for the events, but there have been many cases in the last year where WWE advertises names for events who aren’t booked for the shows.

    The former TNA World Heavyweight Champion is scheduled to be back on the NXT live event circuit later this month for events in San Antonio, Robstown, and Houston

  • Finn Balor Teases Being Part Of The Upcoming WWE Draft

    NXT was in Louisville, KY on Saturday night for their last live event before Tuesday’s WWE draft. After the show, Finn Balor teased fans that he may be a part of the draft to determine the RAW and SmackDown rosters.

    The show was headlined by an 8-person tag match where the team of Finn Balor, Shinsuke Nakamura, American Alpha & Bayley defeated Bobby Roode, Samoa Joe, The Revival, Alexa Bliss. After the match, Balor grabbed the mic and asked the crowd if someone left a door open because he “feels a draft.” Balor also said that we’ll see everyone who performed in that match at WrestleMania events in the future.


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  • Austin Aries Replaced At NXT Show, Enzo Amore Can Talk (Video), CWC Dark Match

    – TM-61 defeated Mustafa Ali and Sean Maluta in the dark match before Thursday’s WWE Cruiserweight Classiv tapings at Full Sail.

    – No word yet on why but Austin Aries was absent from Thursday’s NXT house show in Indianapolis. He was advertised to wrestle Hideo Itami but was replaced by Angelo Dawkins. Aries was also absent from Wednesday’s NXT TV tapings.

    – Below is an interesting new promo from Enzo Amore, hyping the WWE Draft like only he can. Not only does Enzo name-drop Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, he predicts Rich Swann to win the WWE CWC.

  • Special “NXT Edition” Of WWE 2K17 Announced (Video)

    Special “NXT Edition” Of WWE 2K17 Announced (Video)

    WWE Games has announced that a special NXT edition of WWE 2K17 will be released on Tuesday, October 11th for only $99.99 .Here are full details:

    2K to release collectible NXT Edition of WWE 2K17

    NXT is about to step into the spotlight on the grandest virtual stage of them all.

    On Thursday, 2K announced details regarding the upcoming release of the collectible NXT Edition of WWE 2K17. The limited edition version – of which only 50,000 copies will be made available worldwide – will shine a spotlight on NXT, the WWE global brand whose presence in WWE video games has grown substantially in recent years.

    The NXT Edition of WWE 2K17 will offer grappling gamers a wide variety of exclusive features, from in-game enhancements to collectible WWE memorabilia.

    In addition to the WWE 2K17 video game itself, the NXT Edition will include:

    -The NXT Enhancement Pack, which includes three playable NXT Superstars (Shinsuke Nakamura, Nia Jax and Apollo Crews) as well as a 50-percent point bonus at NXT in WWE 2K17’s MyCareer mode;

    – An exclusive Canvas 2 Canvas lithograph designed by WWE portrait artist Rob Schamberger and autographed by NXT Superstar Shinsuke Nakamura;

    -An exclusive eight-inch “Demon” Finn Bálor collectible figurine;

    – An exclusive Topps NXT TakeOver: London Mat Relics Card, which will feature one of the Superstars who competed that night as well as an authentic piece of the event’s ring canvas; and

    – Access to all features available in the WWE 2K17 Pre-Order Bonus, including the availability of Goldberg as a playable character.

    2K will present these exclusive items in specially designed NXT packaging to house the NXT Edition of WWE 2K17. This creative touch echoes 2K’s recent reveal of the official WWE 2K17 and the announcement of Brock Lesnar as the game’s featured WWE Superstar.

  • HHH Speaks On If The Brand Split Will Change NXT, Differences Between NXT & RAW/SmackDown

    Triple H recently spoke at-length about NXT in an interview published by ESPN today. Triple H oversees the NXT brand, and says it’s hard to imagine that just a few years ago NXT was just a concept, and now it’s something “so much more” than that. The Game talked about the importance of NXT not just being a recreation of RAW or SmackDown.

    “To me, our industry is kind of like music. There are all different kinds of genres in music and with Raw and SmackDown you are trying to hit the most mainstream level of enjoyment of the product that you can, sort of like in pop music,” Triple H said. “NXT is a bit more of a style of music. It’s a bit more intimate, it’s a bit more designed to hit our hardest core fans and give them something that they will enjoy. To me, at the end of the day, that’s the core of what we do.

    “But it’s still understanding that Raw and SmackDown are completely different where you are trying to hit the biggest audience possible,” he continued. “I’m excited that people like NXT so much, obviously, but I’m excited that we have that variety. If it was all the same, I don’t know that the interest level would be the same and that’s part of the magic of what [NXT] is. It’s different. One is not better, they are different.”

    The former multi-time World Heavyweight Champion also talked about how the upcoming brand split and draft on the 19th will change NXT. Triple H says NXT isn’t doomed when talent leaves for the RAW or SmackDown rosters, because they make new characters.

    “It’s always fresh, it’s always different, it always feels like there is something new going on to me,” HHH said of NXT. “With NXT being different, it complements Raw and SmackDown. You have the opportunity to see these guys come in and make a name for themselves on a bigger platform. They can grow themselves while helping to create NXT’s brand. Then, if you’re following NXT, you’re ahead of the curve when they come to Raw and SmackDown. You know everything about them and their back stories. It’s like being a fan of the band before they hit it big. You have that claim to fame. And to our most passionate fan base that’s an exciting vibe that we have.”

    HHH also theorized that the reason why WWE’s social media numbers are strong is because their fans like to be head of the curve and be the first to know new things about their programming.

    You can read The Game’s entire interview with ESPN here.

  • Hideo Itami’s NXT TV Return, CWC Competitors Work NXT Tapings

    – The dark match prior to Wednesday’s NXT TV tapings at Full Sail saw Oney Lorcan defeat Tino Sabbatelli.

    – Cruiserweight Classic competitors Kota Ibushi and Sean Maluta worked last night’s NXT TV tapings for the 8/3 and 8/10 episodes. Ibushi faced Murphy for the 8/3 episode while Maluta faced Hideo Itami for the 8/10 episode. That will also be Itami’s return to NXT TV.

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    – John Cena granted another Make-A-Wish before Monday’s RAW in Detroit, seen below:

  • WWE NXT TV Spoilers Airing In July And August

    Below are full WWE NXT TV spoilers from Wednesday’s tapings with the final episodes before Takeover:

    7/27:

    * Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Blake
    * William Regal announces Shinsuke Nakamura vs. NXT Champion Samoa Joe for Takeover
    * Billie Kay defeated Santana Garrett
    * TM-61 defeated Adrian Nails and Rob Ryzin
    * No Way Jose defeated Steve Cutler and cut a promo on Austin Aries after
    * Kota Ibushi defeated Murphy
    * Samoa Joe cuts a promo and isn’t happy about Takeover. He has words with Regal and then Nakamura comes out and taunts him before leaving Joe confused

    8/3 Episode:

    * Hideo Itami defeated Sean Maluta
    * Backstage segment with Bayley and Asuka
    * Asuka defeated Aliyah. Bayley watched from ringside and made the save for Aliyah after
    * Bobby Roode comes out and cuts a babyface promo but quickly turns on fans. He says he is a superstar and will soon have the NXT Arena filled with VP’s and businessmen, not losers like now
    * The Revival defeated TM-61. Gargano and Ciampa taunted The Revival after the match and hit a double team move on Dash, then celebrate with The Revival’s titles
    * Mojo Rawley vs. Chris Atkins ended when Samoa Joe ran out and destroyed both men. Joe cut a promo on Nakamura and was attacked by Mojo. Joe tapped him out to end the episode

    8/10 Episode:

    * William Regal hosts a contract signing with Bayley and Asuka, ending in a staredown
    * The Authors of Pain defeated Nails and Ryzin. American Alpha attacked The Authors after
    * Andrade “Cien” Almas defeated Angelo Dawkins. After the match, Bobby Roode confronted Almas and revealed they will wrestle at Takeover
    * Billie Kay defeated Liv Morgan
    * Gargano and Ciampa defeated Tucker Knight and Patrick Clark

    8/17 Episode:

    * Hideo Itami defeated Mustafa Ali
    * Carmella, Liv Morgan and Nikki Glencross defeated Daria, Mandy Rose and Alexa Bliss
    * Samoa Joe defeated Mojo Rawley. Nakamura makes the save after and officials prevent a big brawl. Nakamura taunts Joe and leaves. The episode ends after Joe attacks security

  • Spoilers: NXT Tapings Results For The Next 3 Weeks (Balor vs. Nakamura)

    Spoilers: NXT Tapings Results For The Next 3 Weeks (Balor vs. Nakamura)

    On Friday night WWE taped the next 3 weeks of NXT shows. Here are the results:

    – Tye Dillinger defeated an enhancement talent in a dark match.

    Airing July 6th:

    – Bayley defeated Alexa Bliss. Nia Jax came out and stared Bayley down after the match.

    – Hype Bros. and Blake & Murphy goes to a no contest when Rhyno shows up and takes everyone out

    – The Revival retained the NXT Tag Team Championships over American Alpha by winning a Best of 3 Falls match.

    Airing July 13th:

    – Samoa Joe cuts a promo and says whoever wins between Balor and Nakamura is the top contender. Rhyno interrupts and challenges him, but Joe walks away.

    – Austin Aries defeats Patrick Clark. No Way Jose attacks Aries after the match.

    – Andrade “Cien” Almas defeats Angelo Dawkins

    – Asuka defeated Eva Marie

    – Samoa Joe defeated Rhyno

    Airing July 20th:

    – The Authors of Pain defeated American Alpha. AA demanded a match after being attacked by the AOP.

    – Bayley defeated Nia Jax.

    – Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Finn Balor. The two embraced after the match and fans chanted “Please don’t go” presumably at Balor.

  • Finn Balor vs. Shinsuke Nakamura Happening Before Takeover: Brooklyn

    Finn Balor vs. Shinsuke Nakamura Happening Before Takeover: Brooklyn

    It was announced on this week’s episode of NXT that the highly anticipated Finn Balor vs. Shinsuke Nakamura dream match will take place on the July 13th episode of NXT.

    It was expected that NXT would hold off on this match until Takeover: Brooklyn, especially after Triple H strongly hinted this on Twitter. It’s also worth noting that the July 13th episode of NXT takes place just days before the WWE Draft. Jus sayin’.

    WWE will tape the next 3 weeks of NXT television on Friday from Full Sail, which will include the July 13th episode and Balor vs. Nakamura.

  • Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, Shinsuke Nakamura & Austin Aries Added To WWE Live Event

    Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, Shinsuke Nakamura & Austin Aries Added To WWE Live Event

    Four of NXT’s top competitors have been added to Sunday’s WWE live event from Orlando, Florida, a show Roman Reigns will miss due to his 30-day suspension for violating the company’s talent wellness policy.

    Orlando’s Amway Center now is advertising a bonus NXT tag team match that is a pretty damn good consolation prize: NXT Champion Samoa Joe and Austin Aries will team up against Finn Balor and Shinsuke Nakamura.

    Other top stars advertised to appear include Seth Rollins, Cesaro, Alberto Del Rio, Sasha Banks, Eva Marie and “Members of The Club.”

    The NXT tag match comes just weeks before the WWE Draft, when up to a dozen NXT performers are rumored to be joining RAW and SmackDown. While Samoa Joe is still NXT champion and Nakamura/Balor appear to be on a collision course for NXT Takeover: Brooklyn, you’d be hard pressed to find anybody in NXT more qualified to be drafted than these four.

  • Video: Bobby Roode Makes WWE NXT Debut

    Video: Bobby Roode Makes WWE NXT Debut

    Former TNA Champion Bobby Roode just made a surprise appearance at the Download Festival in the UK. Roode was met with a huge reaction from the live crwod and defeated Angelo Dawkins in his NXT in-ring debut.

    Roode been rumored to be joining NXT since his appearance at Takeover: Dallas during WrestleMania weekend. He made a brief cameo at this week’s NXT Takeover: The End event and is now officially part of NXT’s active roster (at least until next month’s WWE Draft).

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  • Video: New NXT Tag Team Champions Crowned At Takeover

    Video: New NXT Tag Team Champions Crowned At Takeover

    The Revival defeated American Alpha to become the new NXT Tag Team Champions at NXT Takeover: The End tonight. This is the second reign for Dash and Dawson.

    Below is video and a photo:

  • NXT TakeOver: The End Results – June 8, 2016

    NXT TakeOver: The End Results – June 8, 2016

    Welcome to our live coverage of tonight’s NXT TakeOver: The End event, which comes to us live from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. Tonight’s action airs live on the WWE Network, and will be covered in-depth below with our live coverage of each match on the show.

    NXT TakeOver: The End Opener:

    After a cool opening video package, NXT TakeOver: The End kicks off live on the WWE Network with a shot of the live crowd, which is immediately chanting “NXT! NXT! NXT!”

    Tye Dillinger vs. Andrade “Cien” Almas

    The announcers welcome us to the show and then immediately Tye Dillinger’s music hits and out he comes. Out next comes his opponent, Andrade “Cien” Almas. The crowd is already hot for the newcomer, but are also showing love to “Perfect 10.”

    The bell sounds and these two lock up. Dilliger gets Almas on the mat and goes for his first nearfall, but only gets two. Dillinger and Almas get back to their feet and the fans chant “10! 10! 10!”

    Dillinger starts to get control of the action and even gets a close near fall with a super kick to Almas. In the end, however, Almas hits double running knees in the corner on Dillinger and scores the 1-2-3.

    Winner: Andrade “Cien” Almas

    NXT Tag-Team Championship
    – American Alpha (c) vs. The Revival

    The video package is airing now for the NXT Tag-Team Championship match, which is up second here at NXT TakeOver: The End. After the video package, Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson, The Reivval, make their way to the ring. Their opponents, the current NXT Tag-Team Champions — Chad Gable and Jason Jordan – American Alpha — make their way out next.

    The fans start chanting “Alpha! Alpha! Alpha!” as soon as the music dies down. Corey Graves puts over the significance of this match and these two teams. The action begins in the ring. Dawson and Gable start things off for their respective teams. Jordan ends up tagging in and taking over, cleaning house of both members of The Revival to the delight of the fans at Full Sail.

    All four men end up in the ring and they decide to just duke it out, bar room brawl style. They powder out to the floor and end up back in the ring doing some tag-team synchronized moves and submissions. The Revival get to the ropes on a double submission attempt. In this series, Gable hits a cool acrobatic spot that gets a big pop from the crowd. They bail to the floor as the tag champs stand tall in the ring while the fans chant for them with passionate enthusiasm.

    The Revival take advantage of a distracted referee, switching places without a tag, as Tom Philips points out but Corey Graves excuses as just smart strategy on the part of Dawson and Wilder. The two do a good job of keeping Gable in the ring away from his corner, keeping the fresh Jordan from being able to get involved in the match.

    Dawson and Wilder take advantage of another out-of-place referee spot, hitting a big leg drop off the ropes onto Gable for a close near fall. Jordan is still trying to get involved in the match but The Revival has still managed to keep him out on the apron.

    Finally Gable crawls through the legs of The Revival and makes the tag to Jason Jordan. Jordan takes the hot tag, comes in and cleans house. He pulls down the strap and hits a big spear into the corner on Wilder. He launches him and going for a pin but only gets two.

    Again The Revival take advantage of some double team offense for a close near fall. Jordan, however, manages to kick out at 2 1/2.

    Gable tags back in and picks up where Gable left off. Here come the “This Is Awesome” chants from the fans at Full Sail as Gable is on fire. Gable gets the ankle lock on Dawson. The crowd is on fire sensing a tap. Dawson gets loose. Gable takes an uppercut from Wilder on the floor and Dawson grabs the tights on the pin. Gable still kicks out at two.

    The Revival goes for a double-team move off the ropes, however Gable catches Dawson coming down right into a belly-to-belly. The fans chant “That Was Awesome” as Jordan tags in. Jordan hits a spear in the corner. Out of nowhere, Dawson and Wilder hit the Shatter Machine on Jordan and cover him. 1-2-3. The Revival are now two-time NXT Tag-Team Champions.

    Winners and the new NXT Tag-Team Champions: The Revival

    After The Match: American Alpha Attacked, Paul Ellering Returns!

    After the match two big guys wearing black come in and beat down American Alpha after The Revival leaves the ring as the first and only two-time NXT Tag-Team Champions in history. Just when you think these two monsters are done, they beat down Gable again with a big double team move. Now the two manhandle Jordan with some double team offense. The crowd rains down boos on these two guys as we see the legendary WWE Hall Of Fame manager Paul Ellering, former manager of The Legion of Doom / Road Warriors, making his way out to the ring to accompany these two thugs to the back.

    Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Austin Aries

    The video package is airing now for our next match of the evening, Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Austin Aries. After the package, Aries makes his way to the ring with his ribs heavily taped. The lights go down and now Shinsuke Nakamura makes entrance to a huge ovation from the fans at Full Sail

    Long after Nakamura’s music cuts off, the fans continue humming it for quite a few seconds. The fans chant “Naka-Mura! Naka-Mura!” and that turns into a dueling chant with half the crowd chanting for him and the other half chanting “Austin Aries! Austin Aries!”

    After a lot of showmanship and playing to the crowd, the two finally lock up and begin to go to action. The fans continue to have some fun with some various chants and clapping, but the two are slowly getting them to quiet down and focus on the action.

    Nakamura now gains the upper-hand in the action and the fans go back to humming his theme song for quite a while again. All the while, however, Nakamura is delivering punishment to Aries. He traps him in the corner and blasts the hell out of him without mercy. And again. The fans chant “One More Time! One More Time!” but when he goes for it one more time, Aries cuts him off and starts to go to work on the legs of “The King of Strong Style.”

    Nakamura doesn’t seem impressed with Aries, however, getting back to his feet and waiving Aries in to give him his best shot. Nakamura starts to fight back but Aries again takes over control of the offense and goes back to work on the fan-favorite Nakamura.

    The fans start chanting Nakamura’s song again while he’s stuck in a hold by Aries. Aries sinches in on the hold but Nakamura starts fighting out. Aries lets go and opts to deliver more punishment to Nakamura instead. Nakamura kicks his way back into the fight and the match as the fans start cheering him on and giving him momentum. Nakamura starts firing up on offense.

    Nakamura starts delivering knees to the body of Aries. Corey Graves points out that we’ll find out just how injured Aries’ taped-up ribs are after that. Nakamura continues to go to work on Aries. Aries starts fighting back.

    Aries knocks Nakamura out to the floor. He gets some running momentum and flies through the ropes, splashing onto and taking out Nakamura on the floor. We see several replays of this as Aries crashes into Nakamura with a full head of steam on the floor. Aries gets Nakamura back in the ring and goes to work on him.

    Out of nowhere, Nakamura trips up Aries from his back and locks Aries up in a triangle choke. Aries reaches out with his foot to the bottom rope, forcing the referee to break the hold.

    Aries now has Nakamura locked in his Last Chancery submission. Nakamura is hanging on but is in the center of the ring in deep trouble. Finally, Nakamura adjusts his way over far enough to get his foot on the ropes. The referee breaks the hold. The fans start doing dueling chants for Nakamura and Aries again.

    Aries goes to the top rope and he goes for the 450-splash, but Nakamura is nowhere to be found. The fans start chanting “This Is Awesome! This Is Awesome!” as Nakamura and Aries exchange shots on the apron outside the ropes. It ends when Nakamura hits a big kick. Aries blasts Nakamura with a big Death Valley Driver, with Nakamura landing on the hard part of the apron and dumping out to the floor. As Nakamura tries to recover on the floor, Aries goes flying.

    Nakamura moves, however, and Aries crashes into the barricade. Nakamura gets Aries back into the ring and blasts him with his big finisher. 1-2-3. Nakamura wins and the fans start singing his theme song while he celebrates his victory and replays are shown of the finish.

    Winner: Shinsuke Nakamura

    NXT Women’s Championship
    – Asuka (c) vs. Nia Jax

    The video package for our NXT Women’s Championship match airs. Asuka vs. Nia Jax is up next. Nia Jax’s music plays and she makes her way out to the ring. She mean-mugs the camera in the ring and then her music cuts off. Asuka’s music hits and out comes the NXT Women’s Champion.

    The ring announcer does the formal introductions for this championship match. The bell sounds and here we go. Asuka immediately goes after the legs of the larger Nia Jax.

    Jax takes over and is using her size and strength to dominate the smaller champion. There’s a submission spot but Jax is right back to dominating Asuka. The fans, meanwhile, are doing a lot of pro-Asuka chants while Corey Graves focusing on putting over how dangerous Nia Jax is.

    Again Asuka gets the larger Jax stuck in a submission hold, this time a triangle choke on the mat. Nia Jax ends up powering up back to her feet and slamming Asuka in the corner before hitting a big splash on her in the corner.

    Jax now comfortably in control of the offense again. She walks around with a smug look on her face, taking her time and kicking a downed Asuka with ease. She slams Asuka down with a vengeance now. She misses a big leg drop attempt, giving Asuka a window to get back into the match.

    Asuka starts firing up, hitting spinning backfists on Nia Jax over and over again. The fans chant “Asuka-City!” as a fired up Asuka carelessly attacks Nia with a kick that Nia catches. Asuka is again back in the fight, however, as she catches Nia in an armbar on the mat out of nowhere.

    Asuka hits some big kicks to a grounded Nia. Nia gets up to her knees. Asuka kicks her some more. Nia screams from on her knees. Asuka hits another running kick. 1-2-3. Asuka wins and retains the title.

    Winner and STILL NXT Women’s Champion: Asuka

    Backstage: William Regal & Bobby Roode

    Backstage, we see William Regal being interviewed when Bobby Roode is shown. Someone whispers into Regal’s ear. We head back to the announce table where Corey Graves and Tom Philips briefly react to Roode’s quick appearance.

    NXT Championship
    Steel Cage Match
    – Samoa Joe (c) vs. Finn Balor

    The video package for tonight’s main event airs, showing the complete story behind tonight’s steel cage match for the NXT World Championship between Samoa Joe and Finn Balor. The video package concludes and we shoot back live inside Full Sail University.

    Finn Balor’s music hits and the former NXT Champion makes his demon entrance out to the ring. The fans, as expected, are going ballistic for “The Demon” Finn Balor. He climbs and crawls around the steel cage a bit before climbing up it. Awesome entrance. Out next is our current NXT Champion, Samoa Joe. The fans go nuts for him as well. It’s main event time here at NXT TakeOver: The End.

    The lights go down and the ring announcer does the formal introductions for tonight’s championship main event. The fans get going with a bunch of different chants as the belt is shown before the bell rings to make this one official. And here we go! The fans chant “This Is Awesome!” before anything even happens.

    The two lock up and the action is underway. The fans are split on who they are cheering for, although it’s leaning towards Balor. Balor starts to use his speed to gain the early offensive advantage. Balor starts lighting up Joe with big chops over and over again.

    Joe now using his size and strength to gain the upper hand. He gets Balor down to the mat and is methodically taking him apart with vicious kicks. He gets him trapped in the corner and blasts away at him while defenseless some more.

    Balor tries to escape the cage but Joe stops him. Joe blasts Balor with a German suplex. Joe starts climbing the cage to escape but Balor grabs Joe’s leg. Balor starts climbing up with him. Both guys fight while up there and both end up crashing down to the mat together. Joe lands wedged between the ropes and the cage on his landing.

    Joe eventually hits his Muscle Buster on Balor. He tries to cover him, but doesn’t get the three. Balor hits his Coup De Gras. He goes for the cover but he too can’t get the three count.

    Joe catches Balor in his Kokina Clutch standing but Balor survives and escapes. He hits a double stomp but as Graves points out, he didn’t get all of it. The fans start chanting “Up! Up! Up!” to Balor. He acknowledges it and climbs to the top of the cage. He turns around and is starting to climb down the cage but Joe stops him just in time.

    Joe is in the ring holding onto Balor who is on the outside of the cage on his way down. Joe grabs Balor and puts him on his shoulders. He hits a Muscle Buster off the ropes into the ring. 1-2-3. Joe gets the pin and retains the NXT Championship.

    Winner and STILL NXT Champion: Samoa Joe

    After The Match

    After the match, we see some replays of the action. We return live and Balor is still down and out. Joe is getting up. He raises the NXT Championship proudly in the air as his theme music plays and he looks down at a beaten Balor. The cage is rising and Joe exits the ring while the NXT medical staff attends to Balor in the ring. Joe leaves up the ramp as Graves put over Joe as the definitive NXT Champion. We see more replays, specifically of the big Muscle Buster off the middle ropes that finished off Balor at the end. We return live and Joe as it at the top of the ramp. He holds up the NXT title high in the air in front of the NXT TakeOver: The End logo at the top of the stage as the show goes off the air.

  • Spoiler Photo: Former TNA World Champion At Tonight’s NXT Takeover

    Spoiler Photo: Former TNA World Champion At Tonight’s NXT Takeover

    TNA World Champion Bobby Roode backstage at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida, site of tonight’s NXT Takeover: The End event. The following photo of Roode arriving at the show has been circulating on social media since earlier today:

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    Roode’s first and only WWE TV appearance took place at Takeover: Dallas, when he was shown ringside during the event. During yesterday’s NXT media conference call, Triple H said that WWE is negotiating with Roode and Eric Young and looks forward to working with both men.

    Join us here later tonight for our Live Coverage of NXT Takeover: The End.

  • Possible Spoiler – Top ROH Star In Orlando Ahead Of NXT Takeover

    Possible Spoiler – Top ROH Star In Orlando Ahead Of NXT Takeover

    Ring of Honor star Moose is in the Orlando area, setting off speculation that he could be attending tonight’s NXT Takeover: The End event.

    Moose is one of two top ROH wrestlers that WWE is reportedly interested in signing this summer. It’s believed that he’s still under contract with ROH, but a tweet he sent out this morning is curious to say the least:

    https://twitter.com/MooseNation69/status/740572492029263872

    Later in the day, WWE Superstar Apollo Crews noted on social media that Moose picked up him up from the airport in Orlando. Moose then followed up with this photo of them together:

    https://twitter.com/MooseNation69/status/740614517009174528

  • Austin Aries On If He Expects To Be At WrestleMania 33, His Long Road To WWE

    Austin Aries On If He Expects To Be At WrestleMania 33, His Long Road To WWE

    Former TNA World Heavyweight Champion Austin Aries says he doesn’t know if he’ll appear at next year’s WrestleMania 33, but it is a goal of his. Aries spoke at-length about his career to Brian Fritz for Sporting News, and revealed that even after his in-ring days are over, he hopes to fill a behind-the-scenes role in WWE.

    “I’m going to work toward it,” Aries said of possibly appearing at WrestleMania 33. “I’m going to do the best I can with everything they put in front of me. 33 is one of my favorite numbers and it’d be pretty fitting if WrestleMania 33 right here in Florida was the one that I broke through at. I still have enough left in the tank so if I don’t make it to next year’s, there’s the year after and the year after that and I don’t plan on going anywhere for a long time in the wrestling industry.”

    Aries arrived in WWE about 15 years after he started his career, and the landscape of the wrestling world has changed greatly since his early days. He recalls several of his contemporaries from his training camp landing high-paying jobs with the now-defunct WCW and other companies, and says his goal was simply to have a job in the wrestling business. Aries says he was okay with the possibility of never arriving in WWE as an active wrestler because of his numerous accomplishments outside of the company, but that he always wanted to test himself on the biggest stage in wrestling.

    “When I started back in 2000, there were more entities than just WWE. A lot of guys who were coming out of my camp at that time like Lenny Lane were working for WCW making very good money,” he recalled. “There were a few different places where you could go and make a living. When I started my journey, my goal at the beginning was I want to do this for my job. When people ask me what I do for a living, I want to say I’m a professional wrestler. Beyond that, I didn’t have any parameters of what I could or I couldn’t do. Everything is timing, everything is the right fit at the right time. To WWE and myself, it just never quite gelled for one reason or another but I continued to ply my trade and get to do a lot of great things at a lot of different places.

    Aries says he’s very grateful for the opportunity to work for WWE now, and also promoted his match against Shinsuke Nakamura on tonight’s NXT Takeover. You can read his entire interview here.

  • Final Card For Tonight’s NXT Takeover: The End

    Final Card For Tonight’s NXT Takeover: The End

    The End is upon us. Tonight on the WWE Network, NXT presents Takeover: The End live from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. In the main event of the evening, NXT Champion Samoa Joe and Finn Balor will settle their score once and for all. After headlining the past two Takeover specials, Joe and Balor will square off inside a steel cage with NXT’s richest prize on the line.

    Here’s the final card for tonight’s show:

    • NXT Champion Samoa Joe vs. Finn Bálor (Steel Cage Match)
    • NXT Women’s Champion Asuka vs. Nia Jax
    • NXT Tag Team Champions American Alpha vs. The Revival
    • Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Austin Aries
    •  Tye Dillinger vs. The debuting Andrade “Cien” Almas

    Join us here later tonight for complete results of NXT Takeover: The End.

  • Triple H Confirms NXT Takeover: Brooklyn For SummerSlam Weekend

    After speculation that we might see “the end” of NXT’s Takeover events, Triple H confirmed on Monday that Takeover: Brooklyn is in fact scheduled for Summerslam weekend. The event will once again take place from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, with tickets going on sale this Saturday.

  • Triple H Confirms NXT Takeover: Brooklyn For SummerSlam Weekend

    After some confusion at Ticketmaster caused concern for the future of the event, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn is now officially confirmed for SummerSlam weekend. Triple H & the official NXT account both Tweeted that the event will take place on Saturday, August 20th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.

    Tickets go on sale this Sunday at noon.

    Back in May, Ticketmaster removed the event listing from the website. According to F4WOnline.com, this had caused concern among the NXT roster about the company’s plans for them this summer.

  • NXT Star Andrade Cien Almas To Debut At NXT Takeover: The End

    NXT Star Andrade Cien Almas To Debut At NXT Takeover: The End

    NXT General Manager William Regal has announced the debuting Andrade “Cien” Almas will face Tye Dillinger at next week’s NXT “Takeover: The End” event. This comes after Dillinger begged Regal for a shot on social media.