*** UPDATE – WWE has since confirmed this report ***
It was revealed on last week’s NXT that Dominik Dijakovic will battle NXT Champion Adam Cole in a ladder match. The winner will earn the advantage for their team in the men’s match at NXT TakeOver: War Games III.
Now according to John Pollock, two more matches have been booked for tomorrow night’s show on the USA Network.
According to Pollock, The Revival will take on Bobby Fish and Kyle O’Reilly in tag team action this week in a match that could go down as one of the best tag matches of the year.
Also, Pete Dunne, Killian Dain and Damian Priest will be competing in a triple threat match on tomorrow night’s show. The pair have been locked in a three-way feud for the last few weeks.
WWE has announced Pete Dunne vs. Killian Dane vs. Damian Preist for this Wednesday's edition of NXT.
The winner of the match will face Adam Cole at the Survivor Series on Sunday for the NXT title.
They have also added O'Reilly & Fish vs. The Revival to Wednesday's show.
— John Pollock (@iamjohnpollock) November 19, 2019
The winner of the Dain vs. Dunne vs. Priest match will go on to Survivor Series on Sunday night to take on Adam Cole for the NXT Championship.
With The Fiend defending his Universal Championship against Daniel Bryan and Rey Mysterio challenging Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship, many people expected Adam Cole to captain Team NXT on the show.
However, Cole will be defending his belt on the show, so NXT will have to pick five other men to be part of their five-man squad for Survivor Series.
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