NXT Results For September 19, 2018: Pete Dunne vs Ricochet - Title for Title and More

NXT Results For September 19, 2018: Pete Dunne vs Ricochet - Title for Title and More

This week's episode of NXT featured North American champion Ricochet against United Kingdom champion Pete Dunne in a title for title match and more. Find out the results of what happened after the jump.

By AnthonyMango - Sep 19, 2018 05:09 PM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Here is a breakdown of the results from tonight's episode of NXT for September 19, 2018:

— Lacey Evans and Aliyah defeated Dakota Kai and Deonna Purrazzo by pinfall.

— The Velveteen Dream tells interviewers to "get a clue" when they ask him about Aleister Black instead of himself.

— The Street Profits are asked about The Mighty stealing their chains. They say they aren't just chains and it's about what they represent.

— Jaxson Ryker defeated Humberto Carrillo by pinfall.

— Candice LeRae suggests to William Regal that it was Tommaso Ciampa who attacked Aleister Black.

— A video package profiles Keith Lee.

Pete Dunne vs. Ricochet's champion versus champion match ends in a no-contest when The Undisputed ERA interferes, so both men keep their titles. War Raiders come out to make the save and run them off. 

Based on the tapings, spoilers, advertisements and notes from tonight's episode, next week's edition of NXT is set to feature the following segments, as well as possibly more:

- Lars Sullivan is back in action
- Otis Dozovic vs. Tommaso Ciampa

Stay tuned to The Ring Report for more information on those spoilers and tell us what you thought of this week's episode in the comments section below!
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