WWE NXT Results 1st November 2022: Winners, Highlights, Grades

WWE NXT Results 1st November 2022: Winners, Highlights, Grades

Followed by the NXT Bron Breakker congratulating the Halloween Havoc’s winner, which was discussed well among the WWE fans recently. Wes Lee and Julius Creed were mainly appreciated. Next, Pretty Deadly appeared in the show and made jokes out of Bron before adding that they expected more of the spotlight in the NXT. Bron gave a savage reply, adding that if the two were looking for more attention, they shouldn’t be combing their hair every night for three hours straight. Next, Wes Lee came out, followed by the argument; Lee and Bron booked a match (tag team) against the Deadly. We covered these insights from sportseekda.

WWE NXT Results (November 1, 2022)

Grayson Waller vs R-Truth

Ava Raine, the newly added member of The Schism, stated during a backstage interview that she joined the group because Joe Gacy was the only one who routinely checked on her following a significant injury she sustained during training.

Result: No- contest

Grade: B

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Thea Hail vs Kiana James on NXT

Charlie Dempsey attacked Andre Chase in the ring following the contest. After saving Chase and taking down Dempsey, Duke Hudson hurried back outside and helped Hail stand up.

Result: Kiana James def. Thea Hail

Grade: B

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Odyssey Jones vs Javier Bernal on NXT

Before Von Wagner entered and announced that he would be a future NXT Champion, Apollo Crews claimed backstage that Breakker had been dodging him. Before we moved on to the following match, we received another enigmatic call from the WWE Performance Center.

Result: Odyssey Jones def. Javier Bernal

Grade: C

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Indi Hartwell vs Zoey Stark on NXT

Nikkita Lyons, who was standing at ringside, prevented Stark from receiving the DQ. Hartwell won after receiving a big boot from the diversion.

Result: Indi Hartwell def. Zoey Stark

Grade: B

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Cora Jade vs Valentina Feroz on NXT

After the match, Jade was about to eliminate Feroz when Wendy Choo made an unexpected appearance and slammed her to the ground, freeing Feroz and pursuing Cora from the ring.

Result: Cora Jade def. Valentina Feroz

Grade: C

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Pretty Deadly (c) vs Bron Breakker & Wes Lee – NXT Tag Team Title match

Once the match got over, Lee attacked Hayes and followed him around the backstage area before Von Wagner attacked Bron in the ring and knocked him out. When the show ended, JD McDonagh entered the locker room where Apollo Crews was sitting and informed him that his goal of “becoming the top person in NXT” would not be realised.

Result: Pretty Deadly def. Bron Breakker & Wes Lee to retain the NXT Tag Team Titles

Grade: B+

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Episode rating: B

We covered these reports from sportseekda.

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