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Kay Lee Ray and Jinny defeat Piper Niven and Dani Luna

Kay Lee Ray and Jinny defeat Piper Niven and Dani Luna

Kay Lee Ray and Jinny defeat Piper Niven and Dani Luna: NXT UK April 2

Result: Kay Lee Ray and Jinny defeat Piper Niven and Dani Luna

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Match

Piper Niven had to stop Dani Luna from starting the match, but Kay Lee Ray tagged out of the match. Niven went ahead and tagged Luna into the match. Dani Luna ran directly at Kay Lee Ray, but Ray dropped off the apron. Luna then went to work Jinny countering a head scissors to hit a back breaker. When Luna went to make a tag, Kay Lee Ray pulled Piper off the apron. After Luna chased her around the ring, Ray slipped back in the ring and Jinny attacked Luna as she followed.

After a short double team, Jinny tagged Kay Lee Ray into the match. Ray and Jinny isolated Luna with Jinny locking in an Iron Octopus, which is essentially a modified abdominal stretch. Luna countered a guillotine by Jinny to hit a vertical suplex. Dani finally got the tag to Piper who went to work on Jinny. After a twisting fisherman suplex, Piper hit a cross body for a near fall. Jinny again went for a head scissors, but Niven countered into a buckle bomb. Niven followed up with a cannonball, but before Piper could hit the Vader bomb, Kay Lee Ray grabbed Niven’s ankle.

Dani Luna tagged into he match and hit Kay Lee Ray with a big German suplex. Kay Lee Ray evaded some offense from Jinny, which caused Luna to hit hard on the turnbuckle. After the Gory Bomb, Kay Lee Ray got the pinfall victory.

All Matches from NXT UK on April 2

Match Ratings

Six dimensions combine to make up the overall rating. Matches score ratings of 1-10 only if the match lasts for a minimum of 5 minutes.

  1. Match Quality– Was the match well wrestled or sloppy?
  2. Audience Engagement– Did the live audience care about the match?
  3. Competitiveness– Was the match competitive or one-sided?
  4. Stakes – Did the match matter?
  5. Finish– Did the match end in a satisfying manner?
  6. Performance: (1) Poor (2) Below Average (3) Average (4) Above Average (5) Excellent
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