GeneralNXT TakeOver: Toronto Results
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Tag Team Championship -- The Street Profits (c) def. Undisputed Era via pin fall to retain the titles. The Undisputed Era claims the illegal man was pinned at TakeOver. So with that being said there will most likely be a rematch.
Io Shirai def. Candice LeRae via submission. Matt Riddle, Killian Dain brawl: Between matches, Riddle charged through the crowd and hit the ring, formally challenging Dain to a match. Within moments, Dain similarly entered through the crowd and began brawling with Riddle. Once again, Dain got the best of Riddle as officials separated them. However, Riddle chased Dainn up the entrance ramp and hit him with a Superman punch, Rain-trigger and V-trigger. With Dain down, Riddle hit a couple WWE officials with knees as they attempted to remove him from the scene. This allowed Dain to gather himself and hit Riddle with a flying crossbody. The two continued to brawl until Dain -- with Riddle on his back -- jumped off the stage through a pair of tables. North American Championship -- Velveteen Dream (c) def. Pete Dunne (via pinfall) and Roderick Strong to retain the title Women's Championship -- Shayna Baszler (c) def. Mia Yim via submission NXT Championship -- Adam Cole (c) def. Johnny Gargano 2-1 to retain the title (2-out-of-3 Falls Match Cole defended his title against Gargano in a 2-of-3 falls match for the second straight meeting. The first fall, chosen by Cole, was a wrestling match. The second fall, chosen by Gargano, was a street fight. The third fall, chosen by general manager William Regal, was an inescapable steel cage lined with barbed wire and filled with weapons. Fall 1 -- Cole (c) def. Gargano via disqualification in a wrestling match: The stipulation produced a lengthy opening fall filled with dramatic near falls. It also produced a surprising ending as Gargano eschewed referee's warnings by using a chair on Cole to purposely lose the opening fall in order to gain a potential advantage for the remainder of the match. Cole, who sold an injured right knee throughout, nearly had the match won late when he initially grabbed the chair but used the distraction of the referee taking it from him to hit Gargano with a low blow but could only get two. His subsequent argument with the referee set up the finish as Cole turned around and walked into a superkick before Gargano began to beat him down with the chair. Cole leads 1-0 Fall 2 -- Gargano def. Cole (c) via submission in a street fight: This street fight stipulation, chosen by Gargano, turned out to be the perfect setting for the spectacular spots it created. Gargano followed up his chair attacks by beating Cole up through the crowd before placing him a chair and pushing him into the arena soundboard. Gargano continued the beating by splashing Cole through the timekeeper's wall before backdropping him through the announce table. Despite a rally and a near fall from Cole via a Shining Wizard and ushigoroshi onto a chair, Gargano tossed Cole like a lawn dart into a chair that was pinned in the corner. A Gargano Escape attempt followed, which produced a tap out to even the match. Gargano ties Cole 1-1 Fall 3 -- Cole (c) def. Gargano via pinfall in a steel cage weapons match: It was announced that only pinfall or submission could decide the match, not escape. Recap and grade coming soon. Cole wins 2-1 to retain the title Sadly Undisputed, didn't get draped in gold. But, we ended the night with Adam Cole retaining his title. Credit(s): CBS (for the descriptions of the match.) sportskeeda (for the news on Undisputed getting a rematch, and the illegal pin.) I would rate this a solid 7 out of 10. Would be a perfect ten if Undisputed won all gold. |
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