WWE NXT Results 9th November 2016, Latest NXT winners, review and video highlights

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TM-61 vs SANITY

TM-61 somehow managed to pull of the win

SANITY members Alexander Wolfe and Sawyer Fulton make their way to the ring first accompanied by Eric Young and Nikki Cross. SANITY are without a doubt one of the most interesting acts on NXT programming right now. They were followed out by Australian duo Shane Thorne and Nick Miller - TM-61.

Fulton and Wolfe didn’t even wait for the bell to ring as all 4 SANITY members attacked TM-61 at ringside. Young sent Miller into the steel steps as Wolfe sent Thorne crashing into the apron. The beatdown continued as we went into a commercial.

We came back to find Alexander Wolfe and Shane Thorne in the ring with Nick Miller still laid out at ringside. Thorne tried to put up a fight by Fulton and Wolfe isolated Thorne and tried to make quick work of him. Wolfe went for the cover following a double team but Throne managed to kick out.

Thorne kept fighting against increasing odds as Wolfe got tagged in and continued working on Shane Thorne as Miller finally managed to climb onto the apron. However, Miller got met by a forearm from Wolfe and immediately went down again. Fulton and Wolfe went to double-team Thorne again but he sent them crashing into each other and finally tagged in Nick Miller.

Miller came in and did his best to take the fight to SANITY before Fulton hit him from behind. Fulton and Wolfe then went for another double-team but Thorne came in and dropkicked Fulton out of the room and Nick Miller somehow rolled-up Alexander Wolfe for the 3-count. A huge upset from TM-61 who will face the Authors of Pain in the Dusty Classic final.

TM-61 def. SANITY

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William Regal has a message for the NXT Universe next. He says that since The Revival interfered in #DIY’s match, he’d booked a 2-out-of-3 falls match for the NXT Tag-Team Championships for NXT TakeOver: Toronto.


Bobby Roode cuts a backstage promo next. He says that Tye Dillinger isn’t even close to being a Perfect 10 and he’d prove at TakeOver that he was nothing but a perfect loser. Roode then promises to make TakeOver: Toronto glorious.