NXT Results (September 30, 2020): Winners Grades, and Video Highlights

The Undisputed Era want their respect back; NXT's Power Couple picks up momentum ahead of TakeOver
The Undisputed Era want their respect back; NXT's Power Couple picks up momentum ahead of TakeOver

Another vignette showed the mystery man or woman on their way to NXT TakeOver this Sunday, this time riding a motorcycle. Who could it be? We'll find out on October 4th.

We got a video package showing Kyle O'Reilly's path to the NXT Championship. The Undisputed Era showed their support for Kyle, who said he'd been looking to wrestle Finn Balor for years. When he came to America, Balor had gone to Japan. When he followed, Balor left for NXT. O'Reilly joined NXT and Balor was already on RAW.

Now, they're both finally in the same place. It's time for Kyle O'Reilly to get his dream match and take the NXT Championship. What's that mean for the Undisputed Era? It's the start of the second Golden Prophecy. Shawn Michaels will mediate meeting between champion and challenger tonight.

Backstage, Johnny Gargano and Candice LeRae said that Candice had to tear Tegan Nox's ACL. After all, she broke their TV. Eye for an eye. TV for a...leg. Anyway, tonight the Power Couple of NXT will take on Io Shirai and Damian Priest mere days before challenging for their titles at NXT TakeOver.


Cameron Grimes vs Joey Pistacio on NXT

Cameron Grimes held a gauntlet match to prove himself, first by crushing Joey Pistacio into the mat with a surprise Cave In.

Results: Cameron Grimes defeated Joey Pistacio via pinfall on NXT.

Cameron Grimes called for Joey Strong, who was launched across the stage by Ridge Holland. He stepped up to Cameron Grimes, putting a stop to Grime Time with a headbutt.

Ridge Holland vs Cameron Grimes on NXT

Ridge Holland absolutely oblitereated Cameron Grimes with huge forearms, clotheslines, and kicks. After refusing to answer the ref's five-count, Holalnd was disqualified while stomping Grimes into a pancake.

Results: Cameron Grimes defeated Ridge Holland via DQ on NXT.

Grade: C


Backstage, Austin Theory claimed that he should've been in the NXT Gauntlet Eliminator last week. It took Kyle O'Reilly fifteen years to get an NXT Championship opportunity, but Theory already took part in WrestleMania at the age of 22.

O'Reilly is the future? Not according to Austin Theory.

Kushida appeared in a vignette revealing that he'll be stepping up his game a notch. At NXT TakeOver, he'll punish Velveteen Dream. The new Kushida is vicious, and at TakeOver, he'll be victorious.

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