Two huge title matches took place on this week's episode!
#4 An explosive match to start the show!
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Pete Dunne and Roderick Strong took one another to the limit, and beyond this week
At a certain point during the opening contest, NXT's lead play-by-play announcer Mauro Ranallo asked colour commentator Nigel McGuinness if he was okay with an American holding the United Kingdom Championship. McGuinness responded almost immediately, saying that he was not!
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The match between Pete Dunne and Roderick Strong was everything it promised to be. They took each other to the limit by delivering and countering moves, like the seasoned performers they both are. The match was an absolute delight to watch, for every NXT fan.
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Pete Dunne would deliver the 'Bitter End' to win the match. Roderick Strong may have lost the match, but he had won the heart of everyone watching across the world.
Who couldn't want to see these two men in an encore performance, based on how just good their chemistry was?!?!
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