HUGE WWE NXT WarGames News: Teams Confirmed, Hair Vs. Hair & More!

The complete lineup for NXT's upcoming WarGames special has seemingly been revealed...

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WWE's nxt big NXT live special, WarGames, takes place on Sunday 5 December, and what could be the completed lineup was finalised on last night's show.

The men's WarGames bout was finalised following a North American Title main event between Johnny Gargano, Carmelo Hayes, and Pete Dunne, with a group of NXT veterans (and LA KNight) teaming up against a new class of wrestlers, all of whom have only been introduced over the past few months.

As far as the women's match goes, Kay Lee Ray was confirmed of the final member on the babyface side.

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Duke Hudson will also face Cameron Grimes in a hair vs. hair match after being talked into the bout following last week's angle, in which he took a lock of Grimes' hair after losing a poker game. Elsewhere, Joe Gacy steps up as Roderick Strong's next challenger.

Here's how the WarGames lineup looked at the time of writing:-

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WarGames Match: Johnny Gargano, Tommaso Ciampa, Pete Dunne and LA Knight vs. Bron Breakker, Carmelo Hayes, Tony D'Angelo and Grayson Waller

WarGames Match: Io Shirai, Raquel Gonzalez, Cora Jade and Kay Lee Ray vs. Dakota Kai, Mandy Rose, Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne

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Hair vs. Hair: Duke Hudson vs. Cameron Grimes

NXT Tag Team Titles: Imperium (c) vs. Kyle O'Reilly and Von Wagner or Legado Del Fantasma

NXT Cruiserweight Title: Roderick Strong (c) vs. Joe Gacy

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