Dusty Finish In NXT Women's Tag Team Championship Match

We have new champs!... Oh wait, nevermind.

Kayden Carter Nikkita Lyons
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We have new NXT Women's Tag Team Champions... oh wait, no we don't.

The NXT women's tag titles were up for grabs on Tuesday night when champs Kayden Carter & Katana Chance defended against Nikkita Lyons & Zoey Stark. The babyface-versus-babyface match featured a lot of back-and-forths, but confusion arose in what seemed to be the waning moments.

Carter made a blind tag that the referee missed, and Stark grabbed a rollup on Chance for the win and the titles. But moments into the celebration, another ref ran down, informed the other of the tag, and the match was restarted.

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Yep, they booked a "Dusty Finish."

On the restart, Carter & Chance got the advantage and nailed their neckbreaker/450 splash combo on Lyons to retain the titles.

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Booking a Dusty finish in 2022 is an interesting choice. When not overdone, it can be effective at firing up fans for a title change. But it can also backfire spectacularly as a form of bait-and-switch. Having another referee run out to correct an injustice creates a question about why this doesn't happen for other instances where a ref misses a blind tag or outside interference. And that's a pretty big blindspot when you think about it.

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Carter & Chance's tag reign should reach three months next week, but Lyons & Stark will get a rematch, apparently.

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