Wolfgang lets the blood drain to the head of Joseph Conners during an extra-delayed vertical suplex.
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Despite a vicious onslaught that left Wolfgang holding his side, the burly Scotsman takes home the W.
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TJP & The Brian Kendrick join forces against Dan Moloney & Rich Swann.
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Moloney, of Birmingham, England, had the clear support of the WWE Universe in Norwich.
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Though Kendrick secured the winning fall, Swann & Moloney were still embraced by the passionate fans.
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With the Progress Championship hanging from his clenched teeth, Pete Dunne approaches the ring for a WWE U.K. Title No. 1 Contender's Match against Trent Seven.
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The Bruiserweight targets Seven's arm.
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After an incredibly hard-hitting contest, Dunne lands the Bitter End to secure the win and a U.K. Championship Match at NXT TakeOver: Chicago.
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Dunne makes it clear that winning the U.K. Title is next on his agenda.
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The current holder of that title, Tyler Bate, readies for action against the renowned, high-flying Mark Andrews.
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Andrews and Bate go tit-for-tat, with neither Superstar gaining a decisive edge.
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Bate anticipates Andrews' shooting star press and counters with a pair of knees.
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The opening allows the 20-year-old champion to land the Tyler Driver '97 and retain the title.
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With NXT General Manager William Regal keeping a close eye on the rebellious Dunne, the foundation is now set for TakeOver: Chicago's huge WWE United Kingdom Championship Match.