WWE NXT Takeover: WarGames Results November 18th 2017, Latest Takeover: WarGames winners and video highlights

WarGames finally returns after nearly 2 decades and that was only the cherry on top of a fantastic TakeOver card. We also had a Fatal-4-Way match for the NXT Women's Championship as well as Drew McIntyre defending his NXT Championship against Andrade 'Cien' Almas.


Kassius Ohno vs Lars Sullivan

Lars Sullivan is a behemoth. He towered over Kassius Ohno who isn't small himself by any means.

Sullivan wasted no time once the bell rang. He powered Ohno into the corner. Ohno hit back, striking Sullivan across the jaw but that barely had any effect. Sullivan came back stronger and wiped Ohno out with a shoulder tackle. The action spilled to ringside as Sullivan hit a jumping shoulder block off the apron.

Back inside the ring, Ohno replied with a bot boot. He followed it with a kip up but Lars wasn't impressed. He wiped Ohno out with a shoulder tackle. Lars followed it up with a pop-up powerslam. Sullivan then headed to the top rope to hit a diving headbutt but he crashed into the mat as Ohno moved away.

Ohno replied with a number of strikes across the face and back of he head. Ohno followed it up with the Cyclone Kick but Sullivan kicked out at two. Shocked, Ohno hit the senton but this time Lars kicked out at one.

Ohno then charged at Sullivan who caught him and hit the Freak Accident to pick up the win, seemingly out of nowhere.

Lars Sullivan def. Kassius Ohno

Aleister Black vs Velveteen Dream

Velveteen Dream started the mind games as soon as the match began, his pants bearing a photo of both himself and Black. The men locked up as soon as the bell rang and Dream followed it by slapping Black across the face.

Back then took Dream down to the mat with a hammerlock across his back before transitioning into a front facelock. Dream kept getting back to his feet only to be taken down again. Black then bounced off the ropes and locked in a standing Octopus Lock which he transitioned into a roll-up for a 2-count.

Black and Dream then exchanged strikes and kicks before Black dumped Dream out of the ring. Black then charged at Dream to feint a suicide dive which he transitioned into his yoga pose after a somersault. Dream wasn't having any of it and didn't fall for it. He met Black's pose with one of his own before gyrating in front of Black.

Dream then woked Black's arm against the middle rope before continuing to target the arm. Dream then feinted a suicide dive himself, to pose for the crowd. Black got back into the ring and got caught with a superkick. Dream followed it with the ground and pound before hitting a neckbreaker for a 2-count.

Dream implored Black to say his name as he locked in a modified Camel Clutch. Black replied with forearms before hitting a leg sweep and a knee to the head. He followed it with a springboadrana before signalling for the end.

He tried to pick Dream up and get him into position but Dream powered him into the corner. The two exchanged strikes again before Dream hit a Death Valley Driver out of nowhere. Black kicked out at the last second.

Dream then looked for a Death Vakket Driver off the top rope but Black broke free and sen Dream crashing down. He hit Dream with a running knee strike for a nearfall. Dream then hit a Twisting DDT but he took too long to make the cover and Black kicked out.

Dream then leapt off the top rope but Black's jaw caught him. He followed it with a kick to Dream's jaw as he was tied up on the ropes. Dream replied with a Superkick and Black immediately hit back with a jumping knee.

Black then hit the Black Mass for the win.

Aleister Black def. Velveteen Dream

This will go down as one of the best matches of the weekend. Black and Velveteen Dream not only put on a good match, but told an incredible story.

After the match Black took the mic as the fans chanted "Say his name". Black replied, "Enjoy infamy, Velveteen Dream".

Nikki Cross vs Kairi Sane vs Ember Moon vs Peyton Royce (Fatal-4-Way for the NXT Women's Championship)

The match started at an electric pace. After the inital clash between the 4 women, Ember Moon wiped out Nikki Cross with a suicide dive before Kairi hit Royce with a flying forearm from the apron. Ember then hit another suicide dive, taking out both Kairi and Royce.

Nikki Cross attempted a hurracanrana on Ember at ringside but Ember hit her with a powerbomb. Back in the ring, Kairi hit Ember with the Interceptor in the corner before Royce came in and locked in a modified Octopus Hold on Kairi, manuevered in against the ropes. Ember came and broke it up before Kairi rolled Ember up for a 2-count.

Ember then Irish Whipped Kairi before leapfrogging her as she speared Peyton Royce. Royce, Ember and Kairi then had an incredible powerbomb/German Suplex spot in the corner before Nikki Cross came in and cleaned house. She hit Kairi with the spinning neckbreaker but Ember broke it up.

Nikki Cross then hit Ember with a Spinning Neckbreaker with Ember leveraged against the top rope. Royce came in and hit a bridging suplex on Cross but Kairi broke it up. Kairi then hit Royce with an Alabama Slam onto Nikki Cross. She followed up with the Insane Elbow onto both women. She then covered Nikki but Ember broke up the pin.

Nikki and Royce were exchanging shots in the middle of the ring while Ember was on the top rope. Ember hit them both with The Eclipse before covering Nikki Cross for the win.

Ember Moon def. Kairi Sane, Nikki Cross and Peyton Royce

Ember finally wins the NXT Women's Championship. To top off a great moment, Asuka came to the ring and handed Ember the belt.

Drew McIntyre (C) vs Andrade 'Cien' Almas (for the NXT Championship)

Almas slapped Drew across the face even before the bell rang. When the match finally started, Drew pushed Andrade into the corner and repaid the favour.

McIntyre had the clear strength advantage. He caught Andrade in midair with a boot the the side of his head. Drew then tried to launch Andrade out of the ring but Almas caught onto the ropes in his trademark pose. Unimpressed. Drew booted him out.

Drew followed Almas and tossed him into the ring. With the ref distracted, Vega went for a hurracanrana but Drew caught her in midair and placed her back onto the apron nonchalantly before catching Almas with a right hand.

Back in the ring, Almas sidestepped Drew as he went shoulder first into the ringpost. Almas then locked in a rope-assisted armbar. Drew then hit a release vertical suplex, literally throwing Almas across the ring. Drew then dropped Almas with a shoulder before hitting a release belly-to-belly suplex.

Drew then headed to the top rope, hitting a flying clothesline which he followed with a kip up. He followed it up with a White Noise for a 2-count. Almas got back into it and got Drew off his feet in the corner. Almas went for a running double knees but Drew just about managed to get out of the way. Almas then leapt onto McInyre's back before McIntyre planted him face-first onto the mat.

McIntyre then headed to the top rope but Almas sent him crashing out to ringside. He then hit a head scissors, sending Drew face-first into the ringpost. Almas then hit a moonsault from the top rope onto the floor before dragging Drew into the rope for a nearfall.

Almas then hit a double stomp as Drew hung off the top rope before hitting the double knees. Another neafall.

McIntyre replied with a deadlift sitout Powerbomb. Another nearfall.

McIntyre followed it up with the Futureshock DDT. Once again, a nearfall.

Almas then sent Drew crashing into the top turnbuckle face-first. He followed it with the double knees to the back of the head. Once again, Drew kicked out.

A frustrated Almas headed out to ringside and distracted the referee as Zelina Vega got into the ring and hit McIntyre with a spike hurracanrana. Almas quickly followed it up with the Hammerlock DDT but Drew kicked out.

McIntyre immediately hit Almas with the Claymore but Vega intervened and placed Almas' foot on the rope. Drew went for another Claymore but got hung up on the top rope.

Almas then hit Drew with a Hammerlock DDT as he was hung up on the top rope. And that was it. Andrade 'Cien' Almas pinned Drew McIntyre to become the new NXT Champion.

Andrade 'Cien' Almas def. Drew McIntyre

SAniTy vs The Undisputed Era vs Authors of Pain and Roderick Strong (WarGames)

Adam Cole, Roderick Strong and Eric Young started off the match.Young caught Roddy with a right hand before taking down Cole. Roddy replied with a backbreaker before trading strikes with Adam Cole.

All three men climbed the cage before Cole got knocked off. Cole then knocked Young and Strong off the top rope.

Cole then set his sights on Strong. He pounded Strong before working on Young. Strong levelled Cole before hitting both Cole and Strong with knees.

With the 4 minutes up, the first team to come in were the Undisputed Era.

Cole, Fish and O'Reilly triple teamed Young against the cage before O'Reilly and Fish went to work on Roderick Strong. The Undisputed Era then tripled teamed Strong against the cage.

The Authors of Pain came in next

Akam and Rezar turned this match on its head. Adam Cole got tossed from one ring into the other before they tossesd Strong onto Cole, Fish, O'Reilly and Young.

The Authors and Roddy were in complete control now as they set upO'Reilly and Young into trees of Woe before hitting Cole and Fish with Death Valley Drivers right into them.

SAniTy finally came in

Wolfe brought in a nightstick with him and it really evened the odds. He took out the Authors as Dain brought in chairs, trash cans and even a chain. SAniTy unleashed their merciless attack and Dain was still at ringside. He responded to a chant for tables by taking out tables.

O'Reilly missed with a steel chair shot and it bounced off the rope and caught him in the face. Wolfe hit him with an immediate German Suplex.

Dain finally got into the structure at this point. He padlocked the door and swallowed the key before single-handedly taking on both Akam and Rezar. Dain then hit a diving crossbody onto just about everyone.

Cole went to hit Dain with a kendo stick but Dain just caught it and tossed it away. Bobby Fish came to Cole's aid but Dain planted Fish and hit Cole with a Michinoku Driver onto Bobby Fish. Dain hit a Fallaway Slam/Samoan Drop to both O' Reilly and Strong.

Thing broke down even more and there was action everywhere. Strong got triple teamed by all three members of the Undisputed Era. Cole and Fish then took down Killian Dain.

O' Reilly took out Wolfe before grabbing a chain before locking in the Armageddon assisted by the chain. Young broke it up with an elbow drop. Young went for the cover but Bobby Fish broke it up with a moonsault and all 9 men were off their feet.

Authors of Pain hit O'Reilly and Fish with a Super Collider from one ring to the other, with Dain sandwiched between them. The Authors then looked to work on EY but Young took both Akam and Rezar down hitting Rezar with a Death Valley Driver onto Akam.

Strong burst into action as he handed out backbreakers like free candy. He then hit Dain with an Olympic Slam, only for the count to be broken up at 2 and a half.

We got two Towers of Doom in stereo, one in each ring, with only Adam Cole left as the odd man out. As he revelled in his luck, both AOP members got back to their feet and Cole didn't feel lucky and longer.

The Authors set up two tables next to each other. Wolfe interrupted the AOP before hitting Rezar with a Super German Suplex through both tables. This left Wolfe bloody with a big gash. Young hit Adam with a neckbreaker. Meanwhile, Adam Cole was prone on the top of the cage, presumably getting as far away from the carnage below as possible.

Dain then handed O'Reilly a trash can before hitting a massive Coast To Coast. Cole was standing on top of the cage now, with Roddy standing below. Both men were perched on top of the cage. Roddy superplexed Cole onto a sea of Superstars below. Strong somehow covered Cole who kicked out.

Strong sent Cole face-first into the cage before EY came in and hit Strong with a Wheelbarrow Suplex into the cage. When EY turned, Cole hit him with the kendo stick. EY was crawling with a chair and Cole took advantage to hit him with a running knee strike.

Cole then pinned Young to end the hellacious match.

The Undisputed Era def. SAniTy and Authors of Pain + Roderick Strong

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