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NXT Takeover In Your House results: Powell's live review of Karrion Kross vs. Adam Cole vs. Kyle O'Reilly vs. Pete Dunne vs. Johnny Gargano for the NXT Title, Raquel Gonzalez vs. Ember Moon for the NXT Women's Title, Bronson Reed and - ProWrestling.net
Jun 14, 2021 4 mins, 50 secs
O’Reilly got into a brief shoving match with Johnny Gargano and Austin Theory while Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell stood by.

Mendoza hit Reed from behind and then Escobar tagged in and performed a Michinoku Driver and went for the pin, but Carter returned to break it up.

Back inside the ring, Martinez performed a butterfly suplex.

Li performed a pump-handle slam, then sold her leg from the ring post kick.

They got fired up while talking about their tornado tag match with The Grizzled Young Veterans that will air on Tuesday’s NXT television show… A video package set up the ladder match….

LA Knight in a ladder match for the Million Dollar Championship.

Knight introduced the first ladder a couple minutes into the match.

Grimes came back by suplexing Knight into a ladder that was set up in a corner of the ring.

Knight performed a neckbreaker onto a ladder that was set up on its side.

Knight went to ringside and grabbed another ladder.

Grimes tossed Knight onto the ladder that was positioned over the ring and apron.

Grimes placed the gold ladder under the title case and climbed it, but Knight stopped him and went for a powerbomb over the ropes, which Grimes countered into a clunky huracanrana that sent Knight to the floor.

Grimes climbed the ladder again and got his hands on the title case, but Knight returned and pushed the ladder over, causing Grimes to fall onto the ladder on the ramp.

LA Knight defeated Cameron Grimes in 19:30 in a ladder match to win the Million Dollar Championship.

Cameras cut backstage where producers and security were holding Karrion Kross and Pete Dunne apart.

Ring announcer Alicia Taylor delivered in-ring introductions for the title match.

In the ring, Moon leapt from the rope and performed a DDT on Gonzalez that drove her onto the ramp.

Gargano made his entrance followed in order by Kyle O’Reilly, Pete Dunne, Adam Cole, and Karrion Kross….

The first few minutes of the match typically featured multiple wrestlers selling at ringside while two or three wrestlers fought inside the ring.

With Kross in the ring, the other challengers pulled Cole to ringside and worked him over with punches.

Kross performed a double suplex on Dunne and Gargano to send them to ringside.

Kross came back with a nice takedown and went for a powerbomb, but O’Reilly slipped out and fired away with more strikes.

Cole and Gargano returned to the ring.

Dunne was quickly cleared and then O’Reilly worked over Cole and went for a cross arm breaker, but Dunne returned and put O’Reilly in the same hold momentarily.

Kross picked up Dunne and slammed him onto O’Reilly and Gargano.

Kross went to the ramp and fought with Cole.

Dunne and Gargano joined Kross on the stage and ended up shoving him through the front door of the stage set.

Later, Kross returned from a break and hit a big F5 on Gargano and covered him for a near fall.

Gargano came back and performed a suicide dive onto O’Reilly, who appeared to hit his head on the bottom of the broadcast table.

Gargano followed up with dives onto Kross and Dunne.

Cole went for the Panama Sunrise, but Gargano stuffed it and countered into piledriver-style move for a near fall.

Gargano performed a Poison Rana on Dunne that was preceded by a big boot from Cole.

Kross returned to the ring and was knocked down by multiple clotheslines from different opponents.

O’Reilly took out Gargano and Dunne with clotheslines.

Kross went for a suplex on Dunne, who landed on his feet.

Cole super kicked Kross.

Cole and O’Reilly stood on the floor and looked at one another, then teamed up for a double powerbomb of Kross onto the broadcast table (that did not break).

Dunne and O’Reilly put Cole and Gargano in submission holds, then released the holds simultaneously and fought one another.

Dunne caught O’Reilly in a guillotine.

O’Reilly countered out of it, but Dunne applied a triangle.

Cole hit put O’Reilly down for a near fall.

Dunne went to the ropes for a move and jumped into a double superkick from Cole and Gargano.

Cole tossed Gargano to the apron and then covered Dunne for a near fall.

Gargano performed a DDT on Cole.

Gargano applied a double submission hold on Dunne and Gargano, but O’Reilly returned to break it up.

O’Reilly went up top, but Cole shoved him off.

Cole performed a Panama Sunrise on Gargano and had him pinned, but Dunne pulled Cole to the floor and gave him a brainbuster.

Dunne rolled into the ring and motioned for Kross to join him.

Dunne hit the Bitter End and covered Kross, who kicked out at two.

Dunne went for a triangle and threw elbows to the head of Kross.

The other three challengers returned to the ring to break up the submission.

Dunne stomped the hands of O’Reilly and Gargano and then kicked both men.

Dunne set up for joint manipulation on Cole, but Kross gave both men a double Saito Suplex.

Kross cleared the ring and then put Dunne in the Kross Jacket submission hold.

O’Reilly took out Cole and then performed a top rope knee drop on Kross and had him pinned, but Cole broke it up with a superkick.

O’Reilly put Cole in a heel hook.

Kross returned to the ring and put O’Reilly in his Kross Jacket submission hold and got the win when O’Reilly passed out.

Karrion Kross defeated Kyle O’Reilly, Adam Cole, Pete Dunne, and Johnny Gargano in 26:15 in a five-way to retain the NXT Championship

LA Knight in a ladder match for the Million Dollar Championship

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