WWE NXT Results 20th September 2017, latest NXT winners, review and video highlights

NXT just keeps getting better by the week. This week's main-event featured O' Reilly and Fish accompanied by Adam Cole taking on Tyler Bate and Trent Seven.


Johnny Gargano vs Tino Sabatelli

Johnny Gargano continued his winning run
Johnny Gargano continued his winning run

We got a video package from last week after Gargano had made his entrance. After Moss' defeat last week, Sabatelli vowed that he would beat Gargano which leads to our match today.

As the match started, Sabatelli didn't show the smaller Gargano much respect and slapped him around and using his size advantage. Gargano did not look pleased with Sabatelli. He hit back with his unique punches before attempting a springboard from the apron.

Sabatelli caught Gargano in mid-air and planted him with a nasty powerslam but chose not to follow it up with a cover. Sabatelli followed it up with more trash talk but Gargano reversed his offence and manoeuvred into the Garga-No-Escape and got the win after Sabatelli tapped out.

Johnny Gargano def. Tino Sabatelli (via submission)

The look on Riddick Moss' face after Tino tapped out was priceless. Check it out if you have the time.


We're in William Regal's office after the match. Roderick Strong came in and reminded William Regal that he had beaten Bobby Roode as he had promised and now he wanted his shot at Drew McIntyre's NXT Championship.

Regal agreed and the made the match official for NXT in two weeks.


After a look back at Asuka's farewell, Sonya Deville cuts a promo saying that the reason she had never faced Asuka was that she would have broken Asuka's streak. She then signalled her intentions of winning the NXT Women's Championship.

Lacey Evans vs Bianca Belair

Two Mae Young contestants faced off
Two Mae Young contestants faced off

NXT's women's division is only getting stronger by the week. We got a match between Lacey Evans and Bianca Belair tonight, both Mae Young Classic competitors. Both women have a big upside but I predict Bianca Belair to go on to become a big star in years to come, she has IT.

Both women came out to big ovations from the fans in Full Sail as the match got underway. Belair took control early on, taking advantage of her size and strength advantage. She hit a Double Chickenwing song early on for a nearfall before Lacey hit back with a sweet sprigboard elbow drop from the apron.

Evans followed it up with a flurry of right hands and knee strikes as Belair looked to be in a spot of bother for a few moments. Belair hit back by sending Lacey Evans face-first into the turnbuckle. She then took her hair and whipped Evans across the back and the sound reverberated around Full Sail, drawing gasps from fans.

Belair then picked Evans up and hit her with a Reverse Powerslam to pick up the win. Both these ladies have bright futures ahead.

Bianca Belair def. Lacey Evans (via pinfall)

Aleister Black speaks

Aleister Black spoke for the first time
Aleister Black spoke for the first time

Aleister Black came out next to address the NXT Universe for the first time. Black was in a suit as he came down to the ring. He spoke about his 15 years of experience in the ring and how each tattoo represented an experience.

At this point, Black was interrupted by The Velveteen Dream. Dream says that Black hadn't seen the light yet and called Black's tattoos lies. He then accused Black of fearing the light. As Dream continues to talk, Black knocked the mic out of his hand with the Black Mass and sat down in his trademark pose.

Unfazed, Dream crawled seductively at Black before walking away as the crowd roared in approval.

It was interesting to see how edgy this storyline already is and it's good to see WWE pushing the boundary once again, even if it's only on NXT and not the main-roster.

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We get a backstage vignette of Dakota Kai, She said she'll bring Team Kick with her to NXT and signalled her intentions of winning the NXT Women's Championship.

Lars Sullivan vs No Way Jose

Lars Sullivan showed how dangerous a competitor he is
Lars Sullivan showed how dangerous a competitor he is

Jose came out strong but he didn't really have any other choice. Playing the waiting game against Sullivan isn't a good idea by any means.

Sullivan soon overpowered Jose though and stream rolled him from then on. He followed it up with knee strikes before throwing Jose into the apron. Jose then fought out of a chin lock before being taken down once again.

Jose got back up and continued throwing strikes at Sullivan who no sold him. After planting Jose, Sullivan headed back up to the top rope and hit a massive diving headbutt. He then planted Sullivan on the mat for the win.

Lars Sullivan def. No Way Jose (via pinfall)

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Tyler Bate and Trent Seven vs Kyle O' Reilly and Bobby Fish (w/ Adam Cole)

A great main-event

A great main-event

Tyler Bate and Kyle O' Reilly kicked things off. We started off with some chain grappling before Trent Seven got tagged in. He tossed Fish out of the ring and looked to hit a suicide dive which was stopped by O' Reilly. When Seven turned around, Fish took him down and tagged O' Reilly.

When we came back from the break, we saw Fish and O'Reilly still going at each other. Both men made tags and Fish and Bate came in. Bate caught Fish with a boot before deadlifting him and hitting a suplex. The two Englishmen then double-teamed O' Reilly but it wasn't enough to win. Bate then looks to hit the Tyler Driver 97 on O' Reilly who reversed it into a body scissors.

As Bate looked like he had O' Reilly where he wanted him, Fish took out Trent Seven at ringside and attacked Bate's knee from behind. Bate then got double-teamed but still managed to make a tag. Adam Cole came into play at this point and hit Bate with a nasty looking superkick.

The former reDRagon members them hit Seven with a double roundhouse kick before finishing him off with the Hi-Lo.

Kyle O' Reilly and Bobby Bobby def. Tyler Bate and Trent Seven (via pinfall)

After the match, Drew McIntyre came out and charged into the ring. Cole, KOR and Fish scrambled and exited stage left, only to be met with a rude surprise. SAniTy appeared behind them and took the fight to them. After a brief scuffle, Cole, KOR and Fish left looking a little shaken.

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