WWE NXT TakeOver Brooklyn is happening today in Brooklyn, New Work and coverage is exclusively through WWE Network.
Many of the WWE NXT may not have access to the live coverage or pay-per-view offers. Inquisitr previously issued reports and predictions on the WWE NXT TakeOver:Brooklyn, which included:
- Kevin Owns is seen to have a great potential in winning back the NXT Championship
- There was initial information that Samoa Joe would fight against an ECW at this event. However, later on, it Baron Corbin who did so.
- Hideo Itami was tempted to return after taking some time off because of an injury on his shoulder.
Moving on to the actual event, Inquisitr provided an overview of the results:
Samoa Joe and Baron Corbin met in one unstoppable match with Joe emerging victorious via submission with the Coquina Clutch.
Tye Dillinger and Apollo Crews also face each other. Dillinger showed off his new promotional gimmick tagging himself as the Perfect 10. Crews won the game with a Standing Moonsault and Gorilla Press combination.
Bleacher Report also shares real-time updates on its website, with comprehensive descriptions of each game.
The news website has described how Bayley became a new champion versus Sasha Banks for the NXT Women's Title. The report mentioned that Sasha Banks came into the area with four security guards. Banks was even seen laughing at Bayley's outfit. It emerged as one of the exciting matches so far as Bayley and Sasha made the match as adventurous as possible.
As soon as the winner was announced, Charlotte and Becky Lunch came out to celebrate with Bayley. They also approached Banks and the four ended up hugging one another. Bleacher Report tagged this as a special moment not just for Banks but for four Horsewomen of WWE.
Adding to the exciting roster as reported by Bleacher Report is the match between Finn Balor and Kevin Owens. Owen crashed into the corner after Balor managed to tip over the ladder. He climbed and retrieved his title.
Live updates can also be seen by following @WWENXT on Twitter. The updates are definitely not for the faint-hearted. Blow-by-blow accounts from the superkicks to the crushes will certainly give readers vivid updates online without having to watch the matches on live telecast.
Results can also be viewed on WWE's official website, YouTube channel, Google Plus, Pheed, Facebook and Pinterest — all with one hour delay with the event's pay-per-view.