WWE NXT Takeover 36- Adam Cole vs. Kyle O’Reilly: A major bout has been added to WWE NXT Takeover 36 Match Card. Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly will battle out for one final time at NXT Takeover 36 in a 2 out of 3 falls match. The match was made official on tonight’s episode of WWE NXT on the USA network when the two men had a face-to-face segment with General Manager William Regal present to mediate the process.
Look at @RealKingRegal. #WWENXT @KORcombat @AdamColePro pic.twitter.com/afhAqRyj3q
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) August 11, 2021
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WWE NXT Takeover 36: Adam Cole vs. Kyle O’Reilly in a 2 out of 3 falls
The final chapter of this rivalry will come to a perpetual end with a 2 out of 3 falls match. The two men declared their choice of the first two falls, while William Regal locked the third fall if it happens.
3 Falls to end 3 contentious bouts. #UndisputedFinale #NXTTakeOver @AdamColePro @KORcombat #WWENXT pic.twitter.com/2Lsggr5NYN
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) August 11, 2021
The first fall was decided by Kyle O’Reilly, who chose the normal pinfall match. Adam Cole decided the second fall, and it would be a street fight. Regal made this quintessential bout even more interesting by adding a Steel Cage match for the third and final fall.
NXT Takeover 36: Kyle O’Reilly is eager to prove his worth
After losing a grueling battle against Adam Cole at NXT Great American Bash, O’Reilly is eager to prove his worth in the Black & Gold brand and stamp his authority on Wednesday nights.
Meanwhile, Adam Cole has nothing left to prove to anyone as he has been carrying the Black & Gold brand on his back and is perhaps the most decorated superstar in WWE NXT history. The Undisputed Finale of this boiling rivalry between Cole & O’Reilly will have it all in the context of a “Great Match” as every ardent WWE fan will look forward to this exemplary match at NXT Takeover 36 on Sunday, August 22.
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