8 HUGE WWE NXT TakeOver: In Your House 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Karrion Kross (c) Vs. Kyle O'Reilly Vs. Adam Cole Vs. Johnny Gargano Vs. Pete Dunne

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There's a perfect world outcome to all of this, but much of what many would like to see here relies entirely on the hitherto unseen avenues between NXT and the main roster.

Karrion Kross' singles matches thus far have been an acquired taste, and there are plenty that would call that take generous. He doesn't look and feel much like an NXT Champion that'll be celebrated after his departure, but he does strike most as somebody that will depart. And probably sooner rather than later.

Conversely, Adam Cole's return over the last fortnight has instantly propelled him back to the top of the conversation on the brand, and there remains no better man to lead the show back into crowded houses and a sold out summer TakeOver.

Said location would be a nicer place to crown Kyle O'Reilly than the sparse CWC, Johnny Gargano is the one guy that genuinely just doesn't need any of this sh*t and Pete Dunne is still a few too many defeats deep into being a believable winner.

It's head vs heart, and this writer just wants to scream wrestling's best call-and-response chant like everybody else.

Winner - Adam Cole

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