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WWE NXT
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Wednesday, Sep 20 | 8/7 PMC
Full Sail University
Winter Park, FL
NXT results, Sept. 20, 2017: McIntyre and SAnitY deliver the chaos to Cole, Fish and O’Reilly
Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish defeated Trent Seven & Tyler Bate in a spectacular main event, but it was the arrival of NXT Champion Drew McIntyre and NXT Tag Team Champions SAnitY that turned the tables on Adam Cole, O’Reilly & Fish.
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Johnny Gargano def. Tino Sabbatelli
ORLANDO, Fla. — Johnny Gargano continued to prove to the NXT Universe that he is here to stay as a singles competitor, overcoming the bigger and stronger Tino Sabbatelli.
After defeating Sabbatelli’s tag team partner, Riddick Moss, in a head-to-head contest last week, Gargano once again had his hands full against a chiseled opponent. Sabbatelli had doubled down on his criticism of Gargano’s singles wrestling career, calling his win over Moss last week a “fluke,” but Gargano proved his cocky foes wrong.
For the second week in a row, Gargano had trouble maneuvering around his adversary’s superior size, but found a way to prevail, delivering a superkick to the jaw of his trash-talking Superstar before locking in the Gargano Escape for the submission victory.
The Velveteen Dream interrupted Aleister Black’s address to the NXT Universe
Aleister’s Black first time speaking in front of the NXT Universe didn’t disappoint as he recalled his 15-year journey to NXT and the “scars” that tell his story.
Black’s first words in front of the NXT fans at Full Sail University were clear and concise, but before he could finish his message, he was interrupted by The Velveteen Dream.
The Dream proceeded to break down the dark and shadowy Superstar, going as far as to call Black “afraid.” Before the flamboyant Superstar’s critique could continue, Black kicked the microphone right out of The Dream’s hand.
Black immediately dropped to the mat in his signature seated pose, but The Dream was not intimidated. Instead, the sensual Superstar got on his knees and leaned in close to Black before effortlessly sliding out of the ring, without as much as a flinch from Black.
The tense encounter had the NXT Universe on the edge of their seats as they wondered what’s next for these two vastly different personalities.
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Lars Sullivan def. No Way Jose
No Way Jose was out to topple Lars Sullivan, but the bearded behemoth proved to be just too much to handle for the dancing Superstar.
Jose came out of the gate firing, but Sullivan’s size and power could not be stopped. Despite Jose’s barrage of strikes, Sullivan powered his way past the spirited Superstar. Sullivan even showed some aerial skills, climbing to the top rope to deliver a diving headbutt, followed by vicious one-armed slam for the three-count.
Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish def. Trent Seven & Tyler Bate
After watching Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish unleash a callous attack on their fellow United Kingdom competitors Pete Dunne (who eventually ran for the hills) and Wolfgang last week on NXT, Trent Seven & Tyler Bate were out to get a fair fight this week against the rebel Superstars inside the squared circle.
Both Seven & Bate and O’Reilly & Fish are well-known for their tag team success before NXT and they showed why, battling in a spectacular main-event showdown. Cole’s presence at ringside didn’t go unnoticed as he superkicked Bate into oblivion outside the ring, allowing Fish & O’Reilly to neutralize Seven inside the squared circle and pick up the victory.
Following the match, NXT Champion Drew McIntyre came to the ring as Cole, O’Reilly & Fish left through the crowd. In a chaotic turn of events, SAnitY appeared from behind the devious trio, leveling an attack that eventually included McIntyre, as Cole, Fish & O’Reilly were sent scrambling.
At least for one night, it seems the NXT Titleholder and NXT Tag Team Champions were able to unite to give Cole, O’Reilly & Fish some payback.