WWE Speed Full Results (August 21, 2024): Pete Dunne wins & more

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On August 21, 2024, WWE Speed delivered another thrilling episode packed with high-octane action as the Number One Contender’s Tournament raged on.
Fans were treated to a standout quarterfinal match between Pete Dunne and Joaquin Wilde, as well as the ongoing drama surrounding the tournament’s semifinal line-up. With a mix of intense wrestling and dramatic finishes, this WWE Speed episode set the stage for an exciting conclusion to the tournament.
WWE Speed match card
- Pete Dunne vs Joaquin Wilde (Quarterfinals, Number One Contender’s Tournament)
- Austin Theory vs Montez Ford (Quarterfinals, Number One Contender’s Tournament)
Pete Dunne vs Joaquin Wilde (Quarterfinals, Number One Contender’s Tournament)
Pete Dunne met Joaquin Wilde in the Number One Contender’s Tournament quarterfinals, which was widely anticipated. The fight began with Wilde taking the upper hand, demonstrating his mobility and hitting ability. Wilde gained an early edge with several powerful techniques, including a super kick that surprised Dunne.
However, Dunne’s tenacity shined through as he fought back valiantly. The action heated up as Wilde converted Dunne’s Bitter End into a DDT, placing him in a good position.
Despite Wilde’s outstanding counterattacks and a near-miss 450 splash, Dunne evaded and eventually delivered a crushing Bitter End for the victory. The match showcased Dunne’s ability to adapt and overcome adversity, earning him a place in the semifinals.
Dunne’s victory sets up a thrilling showdown against Je’Von Evans, who advanced via a rollercoaster series of matches. Evans advanced to the semifinals by defeating Ashante “Thee” Adonis and profited from Austin Theory and Montez Ford’s time-limit draw.
Je’Von Evans secured his spot in the semifinals by defeating Ashante “Thee” Adonis in the quarterfinals. His performance has been solid throughout the tournament, and fans are curious to see how he stacks up against the powerful Pete Dunne.
Winner: Pete Dunne
Austin Theory vs Montez Ford (Quarterfinals, Number One Contender’s Tournament)
The quarterfinal match between Theory and Ford resulted in a time-limit draw, adding an element of drama to the event. This result propelled Evans to the semifinals, adding another layer of intrigue to the current event.
With the semifinals over, the route to the top contender’s position is obvious, but still riddled with possible shocks. Fans can expect heated competition and high-stakes drama as the tournament nears its conclusion.
Result: Draw
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