Updated TakeOver: In Your House 2021 Card After Last Night's NXT

Karrion Kross, Raquel Gonzalez, LA Knight, and more learned their TakeOver fates last night.

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WWE's next big NXT TakeOver event, In Your House 2021, goes down on Sunday 13 June, and last night's show brought a bunch of new additions to the card.

The likeliest main event will see Karrion Karrios defend his NXT Championship against Adam Cole, Pete Dunne, Kyle O'Reilly, and Johnny Gargano in a Fatal 5-Way. This came about following Cole's return to the show for the first time in over a month, disrupting a contender's bout between Dunne, O'Reilly, and Gargano, then getting into an in-ring confrontation with Kross later on.

Elsewhere, Ember Moon will challenge for Raquel Gonzalez's NXT Women's Championship, calling Gonzalez out after the champ laid Ember's tag team partner, Shotzi Blackheart, out the following week.

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We're also getting a singles match between LA Knight and Cameron Grimes, with Ted DiBiase in the former's corner. On top of this, Xia Li faces Mercedes Martinez one on one.

Here's how the NXT TakeOver: In Your House 2021 lineup looked at the time of writing:-

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NXT Title Fatal 5-Way: Karrion Kross (c) vs. Adam Cole vs. Pete Dunne vs. Kyle O'Reilly vs. Johnny Gargano

NXT Women's Title: Raquel Gonzalez (w/ Dakota Kai) (c) vs. Ember Moon (w/ Shotzi Blackheart)

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LA Knight (w/ Ted DiBiase) vs. Cameron Grimes

Xia Li (w/ Boa and Mei Ying) vs. Mercedes Martinez

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