
WWE NXT Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from November 29
On the same night WWE taped the next few months of NXT television, the brand's weekly television broadcast hit airwaves with a show consisting of a few live-event matches that had little-to-no effect on any ongoing stories or rivalries.
United Kingdom champion Pete Dunne and Mark Andrews battled Tyler Bate and Trent Seven in a tag team main event, while Kairi Sane battled Peyton Royce in singles competition.
Only the showdown between The Street Profits and the team of Tino Sabbatelli and Riddick Moss was of any significance to the stories that had played out in the weeks prior.
Find out what went down and if the show is worth your time with this recap of the November 29 broadcast.
The Street Profits vs. Tino Sabbatelli and Riddick Moss
1 of 3The rivalry between The Street Profits and the tandem of Tino Sabbatelli and Riddick Moss continued this week, as the heels sought retribution following a loss a few weeks back.
Moss and Sabbatelli controlled the match, wearing down the smaller Montez Ford before a hot tag to Angelo Dawkins jump-started a babyface comeback.
The tandem delivered its trademark spinebuster/frog splash combination to secure the victory.
Result
The Street Profits defeated Riddick Moss and Tino Sabbatelli
Grade
B
Analysis
This was a longer, extended match for The Street Profits than what fans are used to in the weekly squash bouts.
The match, though, was about on par with their previous contests, and the outcome was the same.
Dawkins and Ford will be major players in the NXT tag team division and, eventually, the main roster, but Moss and Sabbatelli have developed strong tag team chemistry and should get a chance to demonstrate as much sooner rather than later.
Kairi Sane vs. Peyton Royce
2 of 3Fresh off a disappointing TakeOver: WarGames special in which neither of them was able to win the vacant NXT Women's Championship, Kairi Sane and Peyton Royce squared off in singles competition, each seeking a win to catapult back into title discussion.
Sane outclassed Royce early, catching her with a headscissors takedown, but a well-timed bit of interference from Billie Kay allowed the heel Aussie to seize control.
Royce dominated the middle portion of the match, but the Pirate Princess of NXT fought her way back into the match, delivering a stiff kick to the back of the head and ending her opponent's night with her Insane Elbow.
Result
Kairi Sane defeated Peyton Royce
Grade
C+
Analysis
This was a taped house-show match, and the quality reflected as much.
A very bare-bones bout that did nothing to really help or hurt either of the competitors, it did provide the happy ending in which Sane silenced her loudmouth opponent and continued her winning ways in singles competition.
Fun but hardly consequential.
Trent Seven and Tyler Bate vs. Pete Dunne and Mark Andrews
3 of 3Tyler Bate and Trent Seven returned to action just two weeks after attempting to coerce Pete Dunne to join them in a war with The Undisputed Era. Their opponents? That same Dunne and the rarely seen Mark Andrews.
Andrews and Dunne scored the early advantage, working over Seven and keeping him isolated from former United Kingdom champion Bate.
Dissension between Andrews and Dunne led to Seven's seizing an opportunity to lay the current UK champion out and make the hot tag to Bate.
The former champion delivered a standing Shooting Star Press that nearly put Dunne away and preserved the victory.
Bate ultimately delivered the Tyler Driver 97 to his rival for the win.
Result
Tyler Bate and Trent Seven defeated Pete Dunne and Mark Andrews
Grade
B+
Analysis
Like every other match on this throwaway episode of NXT, this was four guys wrestling a rather one-dimensional match that paled in comparison to their previous matches.
The house-show aspect lessened the stakes and, ultimately, the quality.
That it was inconsequential to the ongoing story involving Dunne, Seven and Bate only hurt matters.






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