3 Things NXT got right and 2 things they got wrong on their USA Network debut 

NXT's Undisputed Era has just begun
NXT's Undisputed Era has just begun

#3 Got right: The prophecy came true

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Strong was able to bring home the last piece of gold for his faction
Strong was able to bring home the last piece of gold for his faction

The most anticipated match of the night was also the only championship match and did not disappoint at all. NXT put two of their best entertainers in the driver’s seat on Wednesday night, as Roderick Strong took on the North American champion Velveteen Dream to win the last piece of NXT men’s gold for The Undisputed Era's collection.

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The TakeOver worthy match was one of the best fans have ever seen on NXT. The Undisputed Era's involvement ensured that Dream’s loss did not make him look weak by any means. He’s a babyface who knows how to work the crowd with the mic and with his wrestling skills. Velveteen Dream is one of the men who will carry NXT to the next level.

Strong, on the other hand, has always been one of NXT’s top talents, but had remained underrated due to his partnerships. This solo performance was one of the best we’ve seen from him, which allowed him to win his first singles Championship in WWE.

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