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NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III
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PromotionWWE
Brand(s)NXT
DateAugust 19, 2017
CityBrooklyn, New York
VenueBarclays Center
Attendance15,275
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NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III was a professional wrestling show and WWE Network event in the NXT TakeOver series at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York held on August 19, 2017.[1] The event was produced by WWE for its NXT brand and streamed live on the WWE Network.

Five matches were contested at the event. In the main event, Drew McIntyre defeated Bobby Roode to win the NXT Championship. On the undercard, Asuka retained the NXT Women's Championship against Ember Moon, which was also Asuka’s last match on NXT and Sanity defeated The Authors of Pain to win the NXT Tag Team Championship. The event is notable for the debut of Adam Cole and the reunion of the team reDRagon after both members Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly made individual debuts on NXT TV. reDRagon attacked both teams in the tag team championship match after Sanity's victory, then confronted Drew McIntyre during his celebration to serve as a distraction for Cole, who ambushed McIntyre from behind to end the show.

Production

Background

TakeOver is a series of professional wrestling shows that began on May 29, 2014, as WWE's then developmental league NXT held their second WWE Network exclusive live broadcast billed as TakeOver.[2] In subsequent months, the "TakeOver" moniker became the brand used by WWE for all of their NXT live specials. Brooklyn III was the 16th NXT TakeOver event and the third in the TakeOver: Brooklyn chronology.

Storylines

The card comprised five matches. The matches resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the NXT brand, while storylines were produced on their weekly television program, NXT.[3][4]

Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Commentators Mauro Ranallo
Nigel McGuinness
Percy Watson
Corey Graves (Tag Team Championship match)
Jim Ross (Black/Itami match)
Ring announcer Mike Rome
Referees Darryl Sharma
Drake Wuertz
Eddie Orengo
Pre-show panel Charly Caruso
Sam Roberts
Corey Graves
Lita

In the opening match, Andrade Cien Almas faced Johnny Gargano. In the end, Zelina Vega threw a DIY shirt at Gargano, allowing Almas to perform a shotgun dropkick and a hammerlock DDT on Gargano for the win.

Next, The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) defended the NXT Tag Team Championship against Sanity (Alexander Wolfe and Killian Dain). During the match, Eric Young replaced Dain as a legal participant. In the climax, Dain performed a running crossbody through a table on Akam, who was holding Nikki Cross. Wolfe and Young performed a belly to back suplex/diving neckbreaker combination on Rezar to win the titles, thus ending the Authors of Pain's undefeated streak since their debut. After the match, Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly attacked Sanity and The Authors of Pain, performing "Chasing The Dragon" and "Total Elimination" on Young.

After that, Aleister Black faced Hideo Itami. Black performed "Black Mass" on Itami to win the match.

Later, Asuka defended the NXT Women's Championship against Ember Moon. Moon performed the "Eclipse" on Asuka for a near-fall. Asuka forced Moon to submit to the "Asuka Lock" to retain the title.

Main event

In the main event, Bobby Roode defended the NXT Championship against Drew McIntyre. McIntyre performed a "Future Shock" on Roode for a near-fall. McIntyre performed a "Claymore" on Roode, who placed his foot on the bottom rope to void the pinfall at a two count. Roode performed a "Glorious DDT" on McIntyre for a near-fall. Roode performed a second "Glorious DDT" on McIntyre and attempted a third "Glorious DDT" but McIntyre countered. McIntyre performed a Glasgow Kiss and a second "Claymore" on Roode to win the title and to give Roode his first televised loss in NXT. After the match, reDRagon appeared and distracted McIntyre. Adam Cole, making his debut, attacked McIntyre along with reDRagon and performed a superkick on McIntyre. Cole hoisted the NXT Championship as the event ended.

Aftermath

On the August 22 episode of SmackDown Live, Bobby Roode made his main roster debut by defeating Aiden English. On August 24, Asuka relinquished the NXT Women's Championship due to a collarbone injury sustained during her match with Moon, thus ending her record-breaking reign.[5] Her reign lasted 510 days (WWE recognizes her reign as lasting 523 days due to the episode airing on tape delay on September 6, 2017). On the September 11 episode of Raw, a video promo aired announcing Asuka's main roster debut.[6]

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[7][13]
1Peyton Royce (with Billie Kay) defeated Sarah LoganSingles match[7]4:17
2Pete Dunne and Wolfgang defeated Moustache Mountain (Tyler Bate and Trent Seven)Tag team match[7]7:07
3Andrade "Cien" Almas (with Zelina Vega) defeated Johnny GarganoSingles match[8]13:13
4Sanity (Alexander Wolfe and Eric Young) (with Killian Dain and Nikki Cross) defeated The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) (c) (with Paul Ellering)Tag team match for the NXT Tag Team Championship[9]12:04
5Aleister Black defeated Hideo ItamiSingles match[10]12:24
6Asuka (c) defeated Ember Moon by submissionSingles match for the NXT Women's Championship[11]14:50
7Drew McIntyre defeated Bobby Roode (c)Singles match for the NXT Championship[12]22:25
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

References

  1. ^ "NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn returns to Barclays Center on Aug. 19". WWE. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  2. ^ Howell, Nolan (May 29, 2014). "Neville tops Kidd at NXT Takeover". canoe.ca. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  3. ^ Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on November 18, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  4. ^ "Live & Televised Entertainment". WWE. Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  5. ^ Asuka relinquishes NXT Women's Title
  6. ^ Asuka is coming to Raw
  7. ^ a b c Moore, John (August 24, 2017). "8/23 Moore's NXT TV Review: Bobby Roode declares that he has unfinished business in NXT, Peyton Royce vs. Sarah Logan, Pete Dunne and Wolfang vs. Tyler Bate and Trent Seven". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  8. ^ Clapp, John. "Johnny Gargano vs. Andrade "Cien" Almas". WWE. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
  9. ^ Taylor, Scott. "NXT Tag Team Champions The Authors of Pain vs. SAnitY". WWE. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  10. ^ Clapp, John. "Aleister Black vs. Hideo Itami". WWE. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
  11. ^ Taylor, Scott. "NXT Women's Champion Asuka vs. Ember Moon". WWE. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  12. ^ Clapp, John. "Champion Bobby Roode vs. Drew McIntyre". WWE. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  13. ^ Zimmerman, Zack. "8/19 Zim's NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III live review – Bobby Roode vs. Drew McIntyre for the NXT Title, Asuka vs. Ember Moon for the NXT Women's Title, Authors of Pain vs. Sanity for the NXT Tag Titles, homecoming". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved August 19, 2017.