NXT UK Coverage: British Rules

The main event was a nail-biter and was the highlight of the episode. While the undercard was entertaining as always, there wasn’t much consequence to the matches. However, Rhea Ripley has declared her intentions to take back the NXT UK Women’s Championship, and in two weeks, Tegan Nox gets a crack at the belt. Here’s hoping we get to see KLR, Nox, and Ripley go at it in a Triple Threat eventually. 

Matches:

Travis Banks vs. Tyson T-Bone: Banks stole the win with a small package to protect his injured ribs.

Rhea Ripley vs. Debbie Keitel: Keitel slapped Ripley and then ate a Riptide. The Mosh Pit Kid wins again.

Kenny Williams vs. Joseph Conners: Williams put up a strong fight and was as entertaining as always. Unfortunately, Conners planted him with Don’t Look Down and picked up the pinfall victory.

British Rounds Match: Sid Scala vs. Kassius Ohno: The first fall went to Ohno in the third round with a Rolling Elbow. Round four was all Ohno as well, but Scala showed signs of life in the fifth. Scala nearly caught the Knockout Artist with a backslide to tie up the match at the end of the sixth, but just as the ref was about to count to three, the clock ran out.

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Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Matt Hirsch discovered his love for video games when his father brought home a Nintendo GameCube, along with Luigi’s Mansion when he was five years old. Since then, his passion for games, as well as professional wrestling, music, anime and movies has inspired him to pursue a career in media and journalism. He graduated from Midwood High School in 2014 and spent three of those years as captain of the varsity Bowling team. These days you’ll be able to find him in comp queue in Overwatch, or Squadding up with some friends in Fortnite.

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