Saturday, November 17, 2018

NXT TakeOver: War Games 2018 - The LIVE Results

During the pre-show, Kassius Ohno shows up as Matt Riddle is talking about his NXT television debut at the kick-off panel, and says Matt Riddle makes him sick, and that he is a mirage that he can see through. He says that when he gets him in the ring, it will take him one second to expose Riddle. Riddle tells Kassius Ohno he used to think he was cool, but now he is just bitter, and instead of being bitter, he should be better.



"The King of Bros" Matt Riddle shows up tot start tonight's show. Even though he is not scheduled to have a match tonight, he mentions Kassius Ohno interrupting on the pre-show. He mentions their match next Wednesday on NXT, there are two rings here and he will knock Ohno out in both of them. Kassius Ohno shows up and says Matt Riddle isn't ready, and tells the referee to ring the bell before telling Riddle he had better remember this moment before he knocks him out. The bell rings, and with one knee to the jaw, Riddle wins in record time.

"The Queen of Spades" Shayna Baszler retains the NXT Women's Championship against Kairi Sane two falls to one (2-1) in a two-out-of-three falls match. Shayna gets the first fall after Marina Shafir and Jessamyn Duke show up and attack Kairi Sane, allowing Shayna to lock in the Kirafuda Clutch to score a fall. Kairi scores the second fall with an Insane Elbow after hitting a top rope elbow to the outside on Shafir, Duke and Baszler all at once. Shayna gets the third fall on a backslide pin following an Insane elbow after Dakota Kai and Io Shirai show up to fight off Duke and Shafir when they interfere in the match again.





X-Pac is seen in the front row.

Aleister Black beats Johnny Gargano after hitting Black Mass twice, with the second happening after Aleister tells Gargano "I will absolve you...of your sins."



Tommaso Ciampa retains the NXT Championship against Velveteen Dream in a chaotic battle.



Nita Strauss has been seen in the front row.

Ricochet, Pete Dunne and War Raiders (Hanson and Rowe) beat The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) in War Games.



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