WWE NXT Results (September 4th, 2019): Adam Cole defends the NXT Championship, three superstars get a shot at the Women's Title

The Breakout Star battles the Undisputed One for the NXT Championship
The Breakout Star battles the Undisputed One for the NXT Championship
Dream OVAH for Kona Reeves
Dream OVAH for Kona Reeves

Backstage, Io Shirai was being pulled away as she was seen striking Candice LeRae with a kendo stick. Security luckily was able to pull away the Genius of the Sky before any serious damage was done.

Cameron Grimes was seen bashing his head against a wall after failing to win the NXT Breakout Tournament title opportunity. Grimes said that he still has his sights on gold, as the dream is to be champion.

Speaking of the Dream...


Velveteen Dream vs Kona Reeves

Dream trapped Reeves in a side headlock early. Reeves forced him into the turnbuckle, making Dream break the hold.

The two men traded their iconic poses, leading to Dream taking out Reeves with a standing dropkick. Reeves managed to block a superkick, hanging Dream's leg up on the ropes and rocked him with a kick of his own.

A pump kick leveled the NXT North American Champion, and after a slap from the Vainglorious One, Reeves hung him up in the ropes for a running big boot. Dream crumbled to the mat as Reeves taunted the crowd and the champion. Dream fought back to his feet, leading to a trade of fists between the two. Dream telegraphed a back body drop, kicking Reeves in the jaw and taking him to the mat with a shoulder tackle.

Reeves sent Dream onto the apron, but he caught the Finest One with a shoulder block to the gut and a roll-up. Reeves countered the pin, hoping to use the ropes to his advantage. The ref broke up the pin when she saw Reeves, allowing Dream to respond with a superkick and the Dream Valley Driver for the win.

Results: Velveteen Dream defeated Kona Reeves via pinfall.

Following the match, Roderick Strong appeared on the screen. Strong said that he was told to use the spotlight to prove he was on Dream's level. The camera panned out then to show that Strong had lit Dream's couch on fire.

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