The June 24th edition of NXT will feature a North American Title clash between Champion Keith Lee, Johnny Gargano and Finn Bálor with the winner of that match then set to take on NXT Championship in a Winner Take All match.
The contest sprung from a segment with all four men arguing their potential ownership of both belts until General Manager William Regal arrived upon the rather unique solution.
Meanwhile on the same broadcast, Karrion Kross will take on Bronson Reed, knowing that another dominant victory will keep him in the hunt for the top prize. An hourglass was placed in the ring by Scarlett to denote the former 'Killer's intentions after his dominant win over Tommaso Ciampa, but Cole feigned ignorance to his credentials, for now at least.
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Elsewhere on next week's show, Damian Priest will take on Cameron Grimes in a contest between two upper-midcarders looking to break through to the aforementioned upper echelon. Both came up short against Finn Bálor, but showed tremendous form in doing so - the winner is likely to at very least be able to stake a claim for the North American strap at some point, whomever eventually "takes all".
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