
WWE NXT Results: Biggest Winners, Losers and Moments from November 11
There are new tag team champions in Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder following Wednesday night's episode of NXT, and for the rest of the division, that could very well mean very painful days await.
The duo, dubbed The Mechanics by some, have taken out both Big Cass and Aiden English now, injuring their knees as they journeyed to the top of the tag team wrestling world. Now that they sit in the catbird seat, they will do whatever it takes to stay there, the health of their opponents be damned.
After working for years to accomplish their goal, enduring injuries and numerous other setbacks, the team capitalized on a strong showing against Finn Balor and Samoa Joe at TakeOver: Respect and are now featured players on the hottest brand in sports entertainment.
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Without a doubt, the new champions were the biggest winners from this week's WWE Network broadcast.
But they're not the only Superstars to ride a wave of momentum following Wednesday's show.
There was Samoa Joe, who not only revealed the motive behind his attack of Finn Balor but also evolved as a character. And do not forget about Alexa Bliss, who continued to affirm her status as the top contender to Bayley's NXT Women's Championship.
Then there are the night's biggest losers in Buddy Murphy and Wesley Blake, who have fallen long and hard since their days as the tag team champions of the world.
The winners and losers were definitive, and now you can find out why each Superstar and Diva landed on the side of the spectrum they did.

Winner: Samoa Joe
The Samoan Submission Machine finally has a new dimension of his character, an elitist and entitled view of what he should be granted for even appearing in NXT.
Fresh off a heel turn on the November 4 episode, Joe revealed that he was tired of sitting back and waiting for Finn Balor to grant him an NXT Championship opportunity, so he took it. He even suggested that, because he is who he is, a title shot should have been his the moment he set foot in NXT.
It was a simple development that can fuel the character going forward. Since he arrived on the roster, Joe has been rather one-dimensional, with no real reason for fans to care about him other than who he is.
It's ironic, then, that his new heel character is driven by who he is and what he has accomplished in the past.
The way he so cowardly grabbed hold of Balor, trapping him in the Coquina Clutch to end the show was a nice touch and a great way to further cement his status as a villain going forward.

Losers: Buddy Murphy and Wesley Blake
Did you know Blake and Murphy are former NXT tag team champions?
Do not feel bad if you did not. After all, nothing about the way they have been booked since dropping the titles back in Brooklyn this past August would suggest they were anything more than background players in the saga of Alexa Bliss.
That was again the case Wednesday night. Despite the fact that they saw the most ring time of anyone in the match, Murphy and Blake essentially played second fiddle to their valet, who is chasing Bayley and the NXT Women's Championship.
Worse yet is the fact that Murphy sold a Bayley-to-Belly suplex from the current titleholder, weakening him further in the eyes of the fans.
The former tag champions were always a bit one-note, with no real character development to speak of. If they are to remain legitimate contenders to tag titles, or even an effective part of the show, the writing staff will have to do more to present them as such.
Otherwise, they will become the Test and Albert to Bliss' Trish Stratus, a team overshadowed by their female companion and her weekly exploits.

Winner: Alexa Bliss
Her charges may not have had the best or brightest night on NXT, but Alexa Bliss continued to steadily establish herself as a credible challenger to Bayley's women's title Wednesday night.
Though she cannot hang with the current champion from an in-ring perspective, Bliss has proved to be cerebral and manipulative while dealing with everyone's favorite Diva, and the result has been a new kind of threat that Bayley has never really had to deal with.
By stealing the women's title, she infuriated Bayley, annoying and frustrating her like a grade school kid on the playground would their sworn enemy. If she can replicate that during a match, she could catch the champion off guard just long enough to score the upset and the title.
Bliss has found new life as a heel here in 2015 and a championship reign may not be out of the question. As long as she can continue to grow as a performer, both in and out of the ring, the sky is the limit for the former award-winning fitness model.



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