WWE NXT Results – July 26th, 2017

  It’s that time of the week again: time for another exciting edition of WWE NXT. We’re getting ready for NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III. The past two editions of Takeover from the Barclays Center have been outstanding with some even considering them to be better than the SummerSlam pay-per-view that WWE puts out from the same building the following day. If this card is anything to go by, the third starlight show in Brooklyn is sure to be up there with all of the best Takeover shows we’ve seen thus far.
Ember Moon vs. Lei’d Tapa –
  Tapa makes her WWE debut in this match with a notable size advantage. She towered over Moon and tried to intimidate her early on. However, Tapa’s efforts did not seem to work in this case. Aside from a few big shots early on, Tapa did not stand much of a chance here. Moon very quickly made her comeback and went for a Tornado DDT on Tapa, but Moon turned it into a vertical suplex at the last second. She kicked and punched the much larger Tapa down to the ground before going up to one of the posts and hitting the Eclipse for the win.

  After the match, Moon got on the mic and said that she wanted Asuka at Takeover. She said that she is ready to face and dethrone the undefeated Asuka before she headed to the back.
Winner: Ember Moon
  We follow that up with a tweet from Roderick Strong who claimed that, despite losing a NXT Championship match to Bobby Roode under dubious circumstances, is not finished with Roode or his pursuit for the title.
Damon Ramos & Timothy Bumpers vs. The Authors of Pain –

  This match never even got started because as the Authors and Paul Ellering made their way down the ramp, Nikki Cross suddenly emerged out of nowhere and blocked them. Killian Dain and Alexander Wolfe then suddenly attacked Ramos and Bumpers who were both waiting in the ring. Akam and Rezar attack the SAnitY members until Wolfe and Dain decide to flea the scene.
  A vignette for the Street Profits team, consisting of Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford was aired. They are still “coming soon.”
  No Way Jose was shown making his way to the building earlier that day. Thea Trinidad, who was officially referred to as Zolita Vega by the announcers this week, and she warns Jose that he caused a fire by messing with Andrade “Cien” Almas that he cannot dance around.

Cezar Bononi vs. The Velveteen Dream –
  Oh, shucks. I missed you, Dream! Bononi is much taller than ol’ Velvey is, and he is the same guy who got a surprise win over Andrade “Cien” Almas a few months back. Those were his two main points of credibility here. He did win early on though as he hit Dream with a Falcon Arrow and a few other huge shots. Dream eventually reversed his offense, and he got the taller Bononi up for the strange cartwheel/Fireman’s Carry move that still doesn’t have a name yet. Dream immediately went up and hit the Purple Rainmaker elbow drop for the victory.
  After the match, Kayla Braxton interviewed Velvey “The Dragon” Dreamboat on the ramp and asked him what his goals in NXT were. He’s been around for months now, so that’s actually a pretty decent question. Dream called the Full Sail fans ugly and that we’ll have to wait to hear an interview from him. Always leaving us wanting more. 🙂
  William Regal was backstage in his office when he announced to Christy St. Cloud that Ember Moon will officially take on Asuka for the NXT Women’s Championship at Takeover: Brooklyn. I’m afraid your days may be numbered Asuka, sorry it has to end this way.
  Drew McIntyre came down to the ring for a promo. He talked about the fact that he will be facing Bobby Roode in the main event of Takeover next month. Drew said that he is a man who doesn’t look backwards, only forwards. So he immediately looks backwards as he talks about his original WWE run in 2009 when he was dubbed “The Chosen One” and didn’t work for what he wanted. He says that he became the hardest worker in the world during his time away from WWE and that is why he is back with the company. He then said that Bobby Roode is the most entitled person in the locker room because he believes that it is “his NXT.” McIntyre encourages everybody to stand up as he proclaims that he will win the title because “We are NXT,”
  Bobby Roode will be responding to McIntyre’s words next week.
  Backstage, we get an interview from former CWC competitor and recent WWE signee Raul Mendoza. Mendoza says that he has been training hard and that his debut next week will outweigh Johnny Gargano’s return. Mendoza will take on Johnny Gargano next week.
Kassius Ohno vs. Hideo Itami –
  After a couple weeks of buildup between Itami and Ohno, the two of them finally came to blows with this main event. The match started off with the two veterans going back and fourth for a while with some basic maneuvers. Ohno takes the lead early on with some strikes but mostly stiff chops. When Hideo gains the upper hand, he drapes Ohno over the middle rope and kicks him across the chest. Hideo then climbs up on top of one of the ring posts and leaps onto Ohno’s back. From this point forward, Hideo Itami stayed in control for a while.
  It was very clear who the villain and who the hero (no pun intended) was during this match. As Itami began working in some kicks during his offense, he was very much acting cocky and just behaving poorly. Ohno did get back into it briefly when he hit him with more punches and chops, but this was a predominantly Itami-dominated matchup. Hideo knocked him down and went for another top rope maneuver, but BAM! Itami takes an unexpected elbow to the face. Ohno finds some momentum with a shining wizard that gets him a two-count. Then he immediately hits a senton on Itami, but that still isn’t enough to put him away.
  Hideo got Ohno up for a fisherman suplex and he also hit a dropkick on Ohno as he lied in the corner against one of the ring posts. Finally, Itami goes for the GTS, but Ohno manages to worm his way out of it. He shoved Itami bouncing off of the ring ropes and into a rolling elbow. With the match looking to end in Ohno’s favor, Itami decides to end the match with a low-blow kick for the cheap disqualification. Before he left the area, Hideo Itami continued the attack on his former friend. Itami hit one GTS on Ohno, but it didn’t look too impressive and Ohno didn’t fall all the way to the floor. As a result, Hideo hit another one immediately afterwards, and that seemed to do the trick. He headed to the back, but then ran back into grab Kassius Ohno and this time he slammed Ohno’s head onto the steel steps on the outside to end the show.
Winner: Kassius Ohno
  It doesn’t seem likely that the feud between Ohno and Itami is over just yet. If you imagine that this will probably continue into Takeover, that match can be added alongside Ember Moon vs. Asuka, and Bobby Roode vs. Drew McIntyre for the show. Next week’s show will feature the return of Johnny Gargano, Bobby Roode and plenty of exciting action that will lead into the big show in Brooklyn next month. Check back here again next Wednesday to see the latest updates and results as we head into NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III. I’ll see you NXT time!

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