WWE NXT Results 23rd August 2017, Latest NXT Winners, Review & Video Highlights 

This show looked back and looked ahead as well!
This show looked back and looked ahead as well!

We saw footage from Asuka's battle with Ember Moon, where the former just escaped the latter. Afterwards, Asuka was at a press conference where she said how much better she was compared to Ember Moon and seemed ready for whatever challenge she would face.

Unfortunately, Ranallo reported about her real life injury soon after, where her broken collarbone will keep her out of action for six to eight weeks. Thankfully, it was capped off with a positive tweet from Asuka, promising her return.

Teammates Pete Dunne and Wolfgang were backstage and seemed more at each other's throats, than on the same page, going into the main event of the night.


Peyton Royce vs. Sarah Logan

Sarah Logan wasn't able to overcome the numbers
Sarah Logan wasn't able to overcome the numbers

The Iconic Duo were definitely over as they made their way to the ring; Sarah Logan, not as much. The two women exchanged head locks, before Royce knocked Logan down with a shoulder tackle.

Following a drop toe hold, Logan seized the advantage back only for a moment, before a spinning heel kick from Royce knocked Logan to the floor.

Royce showed immense flexibility as she got her boots up to Logan's throat, obstructing her breathing. Ranallo called this move the 'Corner Sole Choke'. Clubbing blows, a knee to Logan's face and some innovative submissions, Royce was truly in control.

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Logan seized back her control with a German Suplex, some big chops and a shoulder tackle, rallying the crowd behind her. Royce kicked out of a front drop kick.

Kay prevented Logan from delivering yet another suplex, and after an exchange of offense, Royce delivered a Fisherman's Suplex, to pick up the win.

Peyton Royce def. Sarah Logan

We came back from commercial to see highlights from SAnitY's big title win against the Authors of Pain, with interference from Fish and O'Reilly.

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