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:''See also: [[NXT TakeOver (Series)|NXT TakeOver (series)]]''
:''See also: [[NXT TakeOver (Series)|NXT TakeOver (series)]]''
The NXT TakeOver series of [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] shows started on May 29, 2014, as the [[IWE]] [[Farm Team#Professional wrestling|developmental league]] [[IWE NXT|NXT]] held their second [[IWE Network]] exclusive live broadcast billed as [[NXT TakeOver]]. In subsequent months, the "TakeOver" moniker became the brand used by NXT and IWE for all of their NXT live specials as they held [[NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way]], [[NXT TakeOver: R Evolution]], [[NXT TakeOver: Rival]], and [[NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable]] prior to [[NXT TakeOver: Respect]]. [[NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn]] was the first TakeOver show held outside of [[Full Sail University]]. [[NXT TakeOver: London]] was the first TakeOver show held outside of the United States. NXT TakeOver: Back to Brooklyn will be the eleventh overall show held under the NXT TakeOver banner and the third held in 2016, this being the second held at the Barclays Center.
The NXT TakeOver series of [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] shows started on May 29, 2014, as the [[IWE]] [[Farm Team#Professional wrestling|developmental league]] [[IWE NXT|NXT]] held their second [[IWE Network]] exclusive live broadcast billed as [[NXT TakeOver]]. In subsequent months, the "TakeOver" moniker became the brand used by NXT and IWE for all of their NXT live specials as they held [[NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way]], [[NXT TakeOver: R Evolution]], [[NXT TakeOver: Rival]], and [[NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable]] prior to [[NXT TakeOver: Respect]]. [[NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn]] was the first TakeOver show held outside of [[Full Sail University]]. [[NXT TakeOver: London]] was the first TakeOver show held outside of the United States. NXT TakeOver: Back to Brooklyn will be the eleventh overall show held under the NXT TakeOver banner and the third held in 2016, this being the second held at the Barclays Center.
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==Matches==
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=== Storylines ===
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On the July 27 episode of ''NXT'', NXT [[Professional wrestling authority figures#NXT authority figures|General Manager]] [[William Kapphan]] named [[Shinsuke McKinnon|Shinsuke Nakamura]] the number one contender to face [[Samoa Simpson]] for the [[NXT Championship]] at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II. Simpson, unhappy with his opponent, first refused to face Nakamura and requested a different opponent but obliged after Kapphan threatened to strip him of the title.
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At [[NXT TakeOver: Dallas]], [[Shane Leung (wrestler)|Asuka]] defeated [[Heather Hultin (wrestler)|Bayley]] for the [[NXT Women's Championship]] by submission when Bayley passed out. On the May 18 episode of ''NXT'', [[Hauna Knudson|Nia Jax]] defeated Bayley and [[Kayfabe|kayfabe]] injured the former. At [[NXT TakeOver: The End]], Jax, who was replacing Bayley, was defeated by Asuka. Bayley returned on the June 22 episode of NXT, where she defeated Deonna Purrazzo. In the following weeks, tensions between Asuka and Bayley escalated before a match was scheduled between the two at NXT TakeOver Brooklyn II. On the August 3 episode of NXT, after Asuka defeated [[Diane Bjerke (wrestler)|Aliyah]], Bayley, who was sitting at ringside after being offered a chair by Asuka, got in the ring after Asuka kept Aliyah in her signature ''Asuka Lock''. On the August 17, 2016 episode of NXT, Asuka and Bayley signed their match contract.
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On the August 3 episode of ''NXT'', a vignette aired of [[Cristel Quiroga|Ember Moon]]'s upcoming debut at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II. On the August 17 episode of ''NXT'', [[Jessie Stacey|Billie Kay]] guilted general manager William Regal into putting her into the match against Ember Moon.
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On the August 3 episode of ''NXT'', [[Robert Renaud|Bobby Roode]] made his NXT TV debut. The following week, after [[La Jesse Gutierrez (wrestler)|Andrade Almas]] defeated [[Alexander Grey|Angelo Dawkins]], Roode informed Almas that General Manager William Regal scheduled a match between the two at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II.
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==Results==
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|[[Samoa Simpson]] (c) vs. [[Shinsuke McKinnon|Shinsuke Nakamura]]
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|[[Tyler Sparing|Tye Dillinger]] defeated [[Robert Wilkins|Wesley Blake]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Singles matches|Singles match]] for the [[NXT Championship]]
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|[[Shane Leung (wrestler)|Asuka]] (c) vs. [[Bayley (wrestler)|Bayley]]
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|The Authors of Pain ([[Travis Williams|Rezar]] and Akam) (with [[Paul Ellering]]) defeated [[The Mighty Don't Kneel|TM-61]] ([[Chris Nicholls|Nick Miller]] and [[Shane Harris|Shane Thorne]])
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|Singles match for the [[NXT Women's Championship]]
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|[[Dash and Dawson|The Revival]] ([[Steven Harris|Dash Wilder]] and [[Colter Chadwick|Scott Dawson]]) (c) vs. [[Stephen Honzel|Johnny Gargano]] and [[Tommaso McAlmond|Tommaso Ciampa]]
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|[[Jesse Shubin|Austin Aries]] defeated [[Anthony Varella, Jr. (wrestler)|No Way Jose]]
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|[[Robert Renaud|Bobby Roode]] vs. [[Jesse Manuel Gutierrez (wrestler)|Andrade Almas]]
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|[[Cristel Quiroga|Ember Moon]] defeated [[Jessie Stacey|Billie Kay]]
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|[[American Alpha]] ([[Matt Etherington (wrestler)|Jason Jordan]] and [[Jacob Corcoran|Chad Gable]]) vs. The Authors of Pain (Gzim Selmani and Sunny Dhinsa) (with [[Paul Ellering]])
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|[[Robert Renaud|Bobby Roode]] defeated [[Jesse Manuel Gutierrez (wrestler)|Andrade Almas]]
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|[[Jesse Shubin|Austin Aries]] vs. [[Anthony Varella, Jr. (wrestler)|No Way Jose]]
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|[[Dash and Dawson|The Revival]] ([[Steven Harris|Dash Wilder]] and [[Colter Chadwick|Scott Dawson]]) (c) defeated [[Stephen Honzel|Johnny Gargano]] and [[Tommaso McAlmond|Tommaso Ciampa]]
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|[[Shane Leung (wrestler)|Asuka]] (c) defeated [[Heather Hultin (wrestler)|Bayley]]
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|Singles match for the [[NXT Women's Championship]]
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|[[Shinsuke McKinnon|Shinsuke Nakamura]] defeated [[Samoa Simpson]] (c)
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|singles match for the [[NXT Championship]]
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NXT TakeOver: Back to Brooklyn
Information
Promotion IWE
Brand(s) NXT
Date August 20, 2016
Venue Barclays Center
City Brooklyn, New York City, New York
IWE Network chronology
Battleground
(2016)
NXT TakeOver:
Brooklyn II
SummerSlam
(2016)
NXT TakeOver chronology
NXT TakeOver:
The End
NXT TakeOver:
Brooklyn II
TBD
NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn chronology
NXT TakeOver:
Brooklyn
NXT TakeOver:
Brooklyn II

NXT TakeOver: Back to Brooklyn is a professional wrestling show in the NXT TakeOver series is scheduled to take place on August 20, 2016. The NXT TakeOver: Back to Brooklyn event will be produced by IWE, showcasing its NXT developmental brand, and streamed live on the IWE Network. The event will take place in the Barclays Center of Brooklyn, New York City, New York.

Contents

[edit] Production

[edit] Background

See also: NXT TakeOver (series)

The NXT TakeOver series of professional wrestling shows started on May 29, 2014, as the IWE developmental league NXT held their second IWE Network exclusive live broadcast billed as NXT TakeOver. In subsequent months, the "TakeOver" moniker became the brand used by NXT and IWE for all of their NXT live specials as they held NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way, NXT TakeOver: R Evolution, NXT TakeOver: Rival, and NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable prior to NXT TakeOver: Respect. NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn was the first TakeOver show held outside of Full Sail University. NXT TakeOver: London was the first TakeOver show held outside of the United States. NXT TakeOver: Back to Brooklyn will be the eleventh overall show held under the NXT TakeOver banner and the third held in 2016, this being the second held at the Barclays Center.

[edit] Storylines

See also: Professional wrestling

On the July 27 episode of NXT, NXT General Manager William Kapphan named Shinsuke Nakamura the number one contender to face Samoa Simpson for the NXT Championship at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II. Simpson, unhappy with his opponent, first refused to face Nakamura and requested a different opponent but obliged after Kapphan threatened to strip him of the title.

At NXT TakeOver: Dallas, Asuka defeated Bayley for the NXT Women's Championship by submission when Bayley passed out. On the May 18 episode of NXT, Nia Jax defeated Bayley and kayfabe injured the former. At NXT TakeOver: The End, Jax, who was replacing Bayley, was defeated by Asuka. Bayley returned on the June 22 episode of NXT, where she defeated Deonna Purrazzo. In the following weeks, tensions between Asuka and Bayley escalated before a match was scheduled between the two at NXT TakeOver Brooklyn II. On the August 3 episode of NXT, after Asuka defeated Aliyah, Bayley, who was sitting at ringside after being offered a chair by Asuka, got in the ring after Asuka kept Aliyah in her signature Asuka Lock. On the August 17, 2016 episode of NXT, Asuka and Bayley signed their match contract.

On the August 3 episode of NXT, a vignette aired of Ember Moon's upcoming debut at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II. On the August 17 episode of NXT, Billie Kay guilted general manager William Regal into putting her into the match against Ember Moon.

On the August 3 episode of NXT, Bobby Roode made his NXT TV debut. The following week, after Andrade Almas defeated Angelo Dawkins, Roode informed Almas that General Manager William Regal scheduled a match between the two at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II.

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1N Tye Dillinger defeated Wesley Blake Singles match
2N The Authors of Pain (Rezar and Akam) (with Paul Ellering) defeated TM-61 (Nick Miller and Shane Thorne) Tag team match
3 Austin Aries defeated No Way Jose Singles match
4 Ember Moon defeated Billie Kay Singles match
5 Bobby Roode defeated Andrade Almas Singles match
6 The Revival (Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson) (c) defeated Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa Tag team match for the NXT Tag Team Championship
7 Asuka (c) defeated Bayley Singles match for the NXT Women's Championship
8 Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Samoa Simpson (c) singles match for the NXT Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
P indicates the match was taped for broadcast on a future episode of NXT

[edit] See also

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