Updated WWE NXT TakeOver: WarGames 2020 Card After Last Night

Io Shirai joined Team Shotzi ahead of NXT TakeOver: WarGames 2020.

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NXT TakeOver: WarGames 2020 goes down this Sunday, 6 December, and last night's go-home show brought a couple of major new additions to the card, which now looks to be in its final form.

Io Shirai was confirmed as the fourth and final member of Team Shotzi, joining Blackheart, Rhea Ripley, and Ember Moon to face Candice LeRae, Toni Storm, Dakota Kai, and Raquel Gonzalez inside WarGames. This came about when Shirai joined a multi-person brawl as Blackheart wrestled Gonzalez in a WarGames advantage ladder match, attacking Raquel to cost her the bout, joining the babyface team in the process.

Tommaso Ciampa vs. Timothy Thatcher has also been added to the show, while a Strap Match stipulation was added to Dexter Lumis vs. Cameron Grimes.

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Here’s how the NXT TakeOver: WarGames 2020 card looks following the new additions:-

WarGames Match: The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, Bobby Fish, and Roderick Strong) vs. Team McAfee (Pat McAfree, Danny Burch, Oney Lorcan, and Pete Dunne)

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WarGames Match: Team Shotzi (Shotzi Blackheart, Ember Moon, Rhea Ripley, and Io Shirai) vs. Team Candice (Candice LeRae, Dakota Kai, Toni Storm, and Raquel Gonzalez)

North American Title Triple Threat: Leon Ruff (c) vs. Damian Priest vs. Johnny Gargano

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Strap Match: Dexter Lumis vs. Cameron Grimes

Tommaso Ciampa vs. Timothy Thatcher

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