Velveteen Dream got off to a fast start, claiming an early advantage in his NXT North American Championship defense against Roderick Strong.
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Strong controlled much of the action after gaining the upper hand. He focused on attacking Dream's back, making his signature offense more effective.
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The Undisputed ERA made their way to the ring late in the match and almost immediately made their presence felt.
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An Undisputed ERA-aided distraction allowed Strong to connect with The End of Heartache, but it wasn't enough to put Dream away.
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Velveteen Dream managed to hit The Dream Valley Driver, but an inadvertent collision with the referee moments earlier meant no one was available to count Strong's shoulders to the mat.
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Kyle O'Reilly distracted the official, allowing NXT Champion Adam Cole an opening to nail Dream with a superkick.
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The superkick stunned Dream, setting him up for another End of Heartache.
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That was too much for Dream to overcome, and Strong was crowned new NXT North American Champion moments later.
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Strong's victory fulfilled The Undisputed ERA's championship prophecy, putting all of NXT's men's titles in the formidable group's possession.