5 HUGE NXT TakeOver: WarGames 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

3. Pete Dunne Vs. Killian Dain Vs. Damian Priest

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Pete Dunne and Damien Priest's enjoyable singles feud on NXT has brought the 'Bruiserweight' back to life without damaging 'The Archer Or Infamy' or forcefully elevating the former UK Champion into Adam Cole's orbit any time early than absolutely necessary.

That time is now.

Tied at 1-1 in his feud with Priest, Dunne is due a big feud-deciding victory there, and won't look too worse for having survived the terrifying onslaught of the former Sanity man either.

Fewer wrestlers are as in need of having a big stage banger than Killian Dain after a return to NXT hasn't been half as smooth as many would have assumed when he bantered off Sanity for a chance and black-and-gold brand redemption earlier this year.

A triple threat, even when it isn't very good, is one mostly without dead spots. This again lends itself well to a TakeOver show that will hinge mostly on the quality of the double main event more than the tantalising undercard.

Winner - Pete Dunne

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