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NXT TakeOver: WarGames (2017)

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NXT TakeOver: WarGames
Promotional poster featuring various NXT wrestlers
PromotionWWE
BrandNXT
DateNovember 18, 2017
CityHouston,Texas
VenueToyota Center
TaglineHouston, We Have A WarGames
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The 2017NXT TakeOver: WarGames (originallyNXT TakeOver: Houston) was the 17thNXT TakeOver and inauguralNXT WarGamesprofessional wrestlinglivestreamingevent produced byWWE. It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion'sNXTbrand division. The event aired exclusively on theWWE Network and took place on November 18, 2017, at theToyota Center inHouston,Texas as part of that year'sSurvivor Series weekend. The event's name is derived from thematch of the same name that was originally used in theNational Wrestling Alliance and later,World Championship Wrestling.

Five matches were contested at the event. In the main event,The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole,Bobby Fish, andKyle O'Reilly) defeatedSanity (Alexander Wolfe,Eric Young, andKillian Dain) and the team ofThe Authors of Pain (Akam andRezar) andRoderick Strong in a WarGames match. On the undercard,Ember Moon defeatedKairi Sane,Nikki Cross, andPeyton Royce in afatal four-way match to win thevacantNXT Women's Championship, andAndrade Cien Almas defeatedDrew McIntyre to win theNXT Championship.

During theNXT TakeOver: Philadelphia pre-show, TakeOver: WarGames won theNXT Year-End Award for "NXT TakeOver of the Year".

Production

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Background

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The event was held at theToyota Center inHouston,Texas.

NXT TakeOver was a series ofprofessional wrestlingevents that began in May 2014, asWWE'sNXTbrand held its secondWWE Network-exclusive event, billed asTakeOver.[1] In subsequent months, the "TakeOver" moniker became the brand used by WWE for all of its major NXT events. Announced on November 17, 2016, WarGames was scheduled as the 17th NXT TakeOver event. Originally promoted as TakeOver: Houston, as the event was held inHouston,Texas,[2] the event was changed to TakeOver: WarGames after an announcement byTriple H on October 4, 2017. The event's name was derived from anold match type that was originally used in theNational Wrestling Alliance, and later, an annual match held byWorld Championship Wrestling. The TakeOver event featured the namesake match, which was the first time in nearly twenty years since the match last occurred. The inaugural TakeOver: WarGames was held on November 18, 2017, at Houston'sToyota Center and was a support show for that year'sSurvivor Seriespay-per-view (PPV).[3]

Storylines

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The card included matches that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the NXT brand, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television program,NXT.[4][5]

On the September 6 episode ofNXT,Asuka relinquished theNXT Women's Championship due to a legitimate injury she sustained atTakeOver: Brooklyn III; she was subsequently moved up to the main roster on theRaw brand.[6][7] On September 12,Kairi Sane won theMae Young Classic[8] and earned herself a shot at the vacant NXT Women's Championship at TakeOver: WarGames.[9] On the September 27 episode ofNXT, General ManagerWilliam Regal made the match at WarGames afatal four-way for the vacant NXT Women's Championship, with qualifying matches held over the following weeks to determine the other three participants.[10] On the October 11 episode,Peyton Royce defeatedNikki Cross (ofSanity) andLiv Morgan to qualify for the match by pinning Cross after she was distracted byTaynara Conti, who was escorted by The Undisputed Era.[11] The following week,Ember Moon qualified by defeatingRuby Riott andSonya Deville.[12] On the next episode, Nikki Cross last eliminatedBillie Kay in a battle royal to qualify for the last spot in the fatal four-way.[13] Cross later defeated Conti in a singles match on the November 1 episode.[14] The following week, Sane defeated Kay in singles competition.[15] The next week, after Moon defeatedMercedes Martinez, the other three competitors came to the ring and ringside area and stared each other down.[16]

At TakeOver: Brooklyn III,Drew McIntyre defeatedBobby Roode to win theNXT Championship;[17] Roode was then promoted to the main roster on theSmackDown brand.[18] On the October 4 episode ofNXT, McIntyre successfully defended his title againstRoderick Strong.[19] Two weeks later,Andrade Cien Almas's manager,Zelina Vega, interrupted McIntyre's interview, stating that Almas and McIntyre were the same, accusing him of avoiding Almas, and expressing Almas's interest in challenging him for the title.[12] On the October 25 episode, Vega said that they had been waiting for a contract for an NXT Championship match with McIntyre, saying that McIntyre and Strong were weak compared to Almas. Almas then defeated Strong after Vega physically interfered in their match. Afterwards, Vega challenged McIntyre to meet Almas in the ring the next week.[13] After the show went off the air, general manager William Regal, in a video posted to Twitter, announced that McIntyre versus Almas for the title had been made official and their confrontation next week would be a contract signing.[20] On the November 1 episode, McIntyre signed the contract to defend his title at WarGames and brought it out to the ring, where Almas attacked McIntyre and signed the contract as well.[14] McIntyre called Almas out on the November 15 episode, stating that Almas was taking orders from Vega and wondered if she would ever let him off his leash. Vega and Almas then came out and attacked McIntyre, standing tall with the title.[16]

At TakeOver: Brooklyn III,Sanity (Alexander Wolfe andEric Young) defeatedThe Authors of Pain (Akam andRezar) to win theNXT Tag Team Championship. After the match,Bobby Fish andKyle O'Reilly attacked all four competitors.[17] Over the next several weeks,Adam Cole (who debuted at Brooklyn III by attacking newly crowned NXT Champion Drew McIntyre),[17] Fish, and O'Reilly, now calling themselves "The Undisputed Era", and Sanity (includingKillian Dain) brawled with each other after their respective matches. On the September 27 episode ofNXT, Cole made his in-ring debut by defeating Young after Young was distracted with the faction brawl at ringside.[10] The next week, after McIntyre successfully defended his title against Roderick Strong, The Undisputed Era came out to urge Strong to join them.[19] On the October 18 episode, The Authors of Pain attacked Sanity during their match with Undisputed Era, holding up the tag titles and staring down Undisputed Era.[12] The following week, after Strong's match with Andrade "Cien" Almas, Undisputed Era came down to the ring to convince Strong to join them, telling him to "think it over".[13] On the November 1 episode, the Authors defeated Sanity by disqualification in their tag team championship rematch after they were attacked by The Undisputed Era, who beat up Sanity. Strong came out, teasing joining Undisputed Era, but attacked Cole instead, sending them running. General manager William Regal then came out and announced that in order to restore order, the three teams would face off in the only match that could contain them, a WarGames match, the first such match since the September 4, 2000, episode ofWCW Monday Nitro, at TakeOver: WarGames.[14] On the November 8 episode, Strong defeated Cole by disqualification after Fish and O'Reilly pulled him out of the ring. After the match, a brawl ensued between all three teams.[15]

On the September 20 episode ofNXT,Aleister Black began a promo on his career so far, but was interrupted byVelveteen Dream, who called Black "afraid." Black then kicked the microphone out of Dream's hand.[21] On the October 4 episode, Black was scheduled to compete against the debutingLio Rush, but the latter was attacked by Dream, who said he would make Black "say his name."[19] Dream then defeated Rush the following week, celebrating with Black's signature pose.[11] The following week, during Black's match withRaul Mendoza, Dream came to ringside and wore Black's jacket, eliciting a stare from Black.[12] On the October 25 episode, before Black's scheduled match, Dream attacked him. Then, Black ran him off and stared him down.[13] The following episode, a video was played showing Black challenging Dream to a match at TakeOver, stating he had his attention and in which it was made official.[14] The next week, on the November 8 episode, Dream defeatedCezar Bononi and accepted Black's challenge to a match at WarGames, promising that Black's lips would say his name.[15]

On the November 8 episode ofNXT,Kassius Ohno requested a match againstLars Sullivan to prove he belongs in the NXT Championship picture, which Regal accepted and made it official.[15] The next week, after Sullivan defeated Raul Mendoza, Ohno stopped Sullivan from attacking Mendoza, staring each other down as Sullivan left the ring.[16]

Event

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Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
CommentatorsMauro Ranallo
Nigel McGuinness
Percy Watson
Ring announcerMike Rome
RefereesTom Castor
Drake Wuertz
Eddie Orengo
Darryl Sharma
Pre-show panelCharly Caruso
Sam Roberts
Booker T

Preliminary matches

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The event opened with Lars Sullivan facing Kassius Ohno. Sullivan performed aFreak Accident on Ohno to win the match.[22]

Next, Aleister Black faced the Velveteen Dream. Black executedBlack Mass on Dream to win the match. After the match, Black acknowledged Dream.[22]

After that, Kairi Sane, Ember Moon, Peyton Royce, and Nikki Cross competed in a fatal four-way match for the vacant NXT Women's Championship. Moon performed theEclipse on Royce and Cross, and pinned the latter to win the title.[22]

In the penultimate match, Drew McIntyre defended the NXT Championship against Andrade Cien Almas, accompanied by Zelina Vega. Almas performed aDouble knee smash on McIntyre, who was seated in the corner, for a near-fall. McIntyre performed aFuture Shock DDT on Almas for a near-fall. Whilst the referee was distracted by Almas holding the title belt, Vega performed aHurricanrana Driver on McIntyre. Almas performed aHammerlock DDT on McIntyre for a near-fall. McIntyre performed aClaymore Kick on Almas, but Vega placed Almas' foot on the bottom rope, voiding the pinfall at a two count. McIntyre attempted a secondClaymore, but Almas avoided and performed anelevatedHammerlock DDT on McIntyre to win the title.[22]

Main event

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In the main event, NXT Tag Team Champions Sanity (Eric Young, Alexander Wolfe, and Killian Dain), the Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, and Bobby Fish), and the team of The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) and Roderick Strong competed in a WarGames match. Young, Cole and Strong began the match. After the first countdown, O'Reilly and Fish entered, assisting Cole in attacking Young and Strong. After the second countdown, Akam and Rezar entered and dominated the other participants. After the third countdown, Wolfe and Dain entered the match. Wolfe attacked Akam and Rezar with a nightstick while Dain retrieved trash cans, steel chairs, kendo sticks, and two tables. Dain used a steel chain to lock the door then (kayfabe) swallowed the key. Fish and O'Reilly performedChasing the Dragon on Strong whilst Cole performed aSuperkick on Strong. O'Reilly applied aCross Armbreaker using a chain on Wolfe but Young performed aDiving elbow drop on O'Reilly to break the hold. Wolfe performed asuperGerman Suplex on Akam through two tables. Dain performed aCoast-to-Coast on O'Reilly into a trash can. Strong performed aSuperplex off the cage on Cole onto the other participants and scored a near-fall. Akam and Rezar performedThe Last Chapter on Dain on the steel platform. O'Reilly and Fish performedTotal Elimination on Rezar. Wolfe and Young performed aBelly to back suplex/Diving Neckbreaker combination on O'Reilly. Young performed aWheelbarrow Suplex into the cage on Strong. Cole struck Young with a kendo stick and performed aShining Wizard on Young into a steel chair to win the match.[22]

Aftermath

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The 2017 TakeOver: WarGames would be the first in an annualWarGames chronology for NXT. For the next three years, the event continued to be held as a subseries of TakeOvers. While the events from 2017 to 2019 were held in November as support shows for WWE's annualSurvivor Series event for the main roster, the2020 event ended this tradition, with the event being held in December.[23] The TakeOver series was discontinued in late 2021, with the2021 WarGames being NXT's first PPV and livestreaming event held following TakeOver's discontinuation.[24] The 2021 event would in turn be the final NXT WarGames, as in 2022, the WarGames concept was moved to the main roster as part of Survivor Series, with that year's event rebranded asSurvivor Series: WarGames.[25] The NXT WarGames event was replaced byNXT Deadline.[26]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[29][22]
1NRuby Riot defeatedSonya Deville bypinfallSingles match[27]7:05
2NPete Dunne (c) defeatedJohnny Gargano bypinfallSingles match for theWWE United Kingdom Championship[27]9:21
3Lars Sullivan defeatedKassius Ohno bypinfallSingles match[28]5:11
4Aleister Black defeatedVelveteen Dream bypinfallSingles match[28]14:37
5Ember Moon defeatedKairi Sane,Nikki Cross, andPeyton Royce bypinfallFatal four-way match for thevacantNXT Women's Championship[28]9:52
6Andrade "Cien" Almas (withZelina Vega) defeatedDrew McIntyre (c) bypinfallSingles match for theNXT Championship[28]14:52
7The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole,Kyle O'Reilly, andBobby Fish) defeatedThe Authors of Pain (Akam,Rezar, andRoderick Strong) andSAni†Y (Alexander Wolfe,Eric Young, andKillian Dain) bypinfallWarGames match[28]36:37
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
N – the match was taped for a future broadcast ofNXT

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