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WWE NXT WarGames 2021 Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

Carmelo Hayes and Johnny Gargano started the match for their teams. They locked up and the latter scored the first takedown. The crowd chanted for him the whole time since this could be his farewell match with WWE.

Johnny Wrestling had the upper hand as Grayson Waller made his way in for Team 2.0. He hit Gargano with a backbreaker to take control. Trick Williams threw a chair into the ring for his team.

Pete Dunne was up next for Team Black and Gold. He went on a rampage against both men until Gargano recovered enough to help. 

Tony D'Angelo came down for Team 2.0 and brought some tables into the ring with him. Dexter Lumis chased Williams away while D'Angelo locked the door with a chain to keep the rest of the other team out of the cage.

LA Knight couldn't get in the ring when it was his turn, so he climbed up over the wall to get in. Both teams were going to war until Bron Breakker came down as the final member of Team 2.0. 

He helped put his team in control until it was time for Tommaso Ciampa to come in and start tearing everyone apart. He and Gargano had a fun moment with a crutch. 

A huge brawl broke out at one point, with Team Black and Gold getting the better of Team 2.0. Waller hit a huge elbow from the top of the cage onto Knight to put him through a table. 

After several more minutes of back-and-forth action, Breakker pinned Ciampa to get the win for Team 2.0.

Grade: B+

                             

Seeing a DIY reunion on the night that could be Gargano's last with WWE was bittersweet in more ways than one. 

While this match had a couple of issues, it still ended up being the biggest highlight on the show. Not only did every single person have at least one moment, but it also seemed to serve as Gargano's sendoff.

These bouts have started to rely too much on weapons since becoming an NXT staple, but it's hard not to find some of the table spots entertaining. 

This was a decent show but when you compare it to most TakeOvers, it had a lot less excitement.