Tyler Bate Takes On His Match Against Pete Dunne At NXT Takeover Chicago
May 21, 2017 at 1:02 PM
At NXT Takeover Chicago Tyler Bate defended his UK championship against Pete Dunne. These are the matches that make NXT somehow better than the main roster. A match booked for over fifteen minutes which was filled with lots of dramas and jaw-dropping moments. Pete Dunne snatched the win out of this match. Congratulations to Pete Dunne for winning the UK championship.
Fans are already considering this match as a contender for Match of the Year. It was filled with near falls after near falls. A big argument among the fans has already been started if this was the best match of the night. Both athletes proved that they rightfully deserve what they are achieving today.
The former WWE United Kingdom Champion Tyler Bate spoke to Bleacher Report to promote NXT Takeover Chicago before defending his championship against Pete Dunne. He talked about his title defence and other stuff. Some highlights of the interview are given below;
“Myself and Pete are two of the best people to represent what the UK style has to offer. I’m looking forward to taking that pressure and making the most of it. You don’t even need me to tell you how physical he is. All you have to do is watch the first 30 seconds of a Pete Dunne match. He had a big hand in training me, so I know all his secrets. There’s nothing he can pull out that would surprise me.”
“I’m very much looking forward to the fans, as typical as that sounds. Chicago fans are quite infamous for being rowdy, louder-than-everyone-else fans.”
“I’d say what makes me stand out is that I pride myself on being quite an adaptable wrestler to any kind of style, whether it be technical, picking people up and throwing them over my head or even flipping around the ring.”
“You don’t even need me to tell you how physical he is,” he noted. “All you have to do is watch the first 30 seconds of a Pete Dunne match. He had a big hand in training me, so I know all his secrets. There’s nothing he can pull out that would surprise me.”
“I’m very much looking forward to the fans, as typical as that sounds,” Bate said. “Chicago fans are quite infamous for being rowdy, louder-than-everyone-else fans. ”
“When I first faced Pete at the UK tournament, we barely scratched the surface of what we can do and show the WWE Universe,” he said. “Both of us have plenty more tricks in the bag that we can pull out. It’s just going to be balls to the wall.”