
WWE NXT Results: Biggest Winners, Losers and Moments from May 6
The Divas took center stage Wednesday night on NXT, and it is hard to argue that any one woman had as strong a showing as Becky Lynch, who was allowed to connect with the audience through a video package and during the in-ring contract signing involving Sasha Banks.
The Irish-born competitor detailed her road to NXT and all of the detours she took while chasing her dream.
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Of all the Divas on the roster, she was the one with the least developed character. Now that the fans have an idea about her history in the industry and what it took for her to achieve her dreams, it will be that much easier for them to emotionally invest in the fiery redhead.
But Lynch was hardly the only Diva to have a defining moment on the May 6 episode of NXT.
Which other female star secured her status as a winner on the show?
Find out with this look at the winners and losers from this week's broadcast.

Winner: Bayley
Emma's attempts to bring the ferocious side out of Bayley finally succeeded Wednesday night as the hug-loving Diva snapped, flattening the Aussie with a Bayley-to-Belly suplex and unleashing a series of strikes before being pulled away by Charlotte.
Bayley needed that display of aggression to change things up. Sure, she is the most popular Diva in NXT, but there was a sense of staleness and complacency to her character. Showing that side of her indicates that trapped behind the smiles and hugs is a dangerous competitor capable of exploding at any time.
That makes for a truly entertaining and intriguing persona which NXT should explore further in the coming months.
Winner: Tyler Breeze
Prince Pretty may have lost to Hideo Itami on Wednesday night, but he got the last laugh, laying both the Japanese sensation and Finn Balor out with his trademark maneuvers, the Supermodel Kick and the Beauty Shot.
While it is unlikely the most gorgeous star in NXT will emerge from Takeover victorious as the top contender to the NXT Championship, this week's show went a long way toward convincing fans that he was on the level of his opponents.
Considering the fact that the Triple Threat match figures to be the night's second-most important bout, booking all three competitors as equals creates greater anticipation and interest for the bout.

Loser: Bull Dempsey
There was a time when Bull Dempsey was being groomed for big things in NXT. He arrived on the brand with a big push and enjoyed a lengthy undefeated streak.
With every match, though, it has become clearer and clearer that he simply does not have the skills or personality to thrive in the position in which WWE has placed him.
Thus, when he squared off with the much more charismatic Baron Corbin, he really stood no shot at advancing any higher on the card. He was dispatched in fairly short order and has been missing in action since the last Takeover special.
On Wednesday night, he returned and was destroyed by Rhyno in less than one minute, signifying the end of whatever push may have been left for the old-school brawler.



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