Originally published on ProWrestlingSheet.

The final edition of NXT before TakeOver: WarGames and Survivor Series featured a ton of appearances from Raw and SmackDown talent – including Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins.

The show kicked off with RAW Women's Champion Becky Lynch entering the building, much to the delight of William Regal. She then cut promo challenging Shayna Baszler, but Rhea Ripley answered the call instead. The two wrestled a match that was ultimately interrupted by the NXT Women's Champ and her crew.

Next was Ricochet, who took the spot of Kona Reeves in a match against Matt Riddle. That match was also interrupted, however, by Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura. While Nakamura and Cesaro punished Ricochet and Riddle, Undisupted Era member Roderick Strong entered the ring to join in the fight. Finn Balor also made his presence known, attacking Riddle.

SmackDown's The Revival wrestled their scheduled match next and put on a clinic with Undisputed Era members Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly. Undisputed Era came out with the win.

Carmella, Sonya Deville, Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke made an unannounced appearance as well later in the show after they hit the ring following a match between Dakota Kai and Kay Lee Ray. Kairi Sane, Nikki Cross, Sarah Logan and members of the NXT women's roster got involved as well. Nikki Cross was the last woman standing after the ring cleared.

Also, RAW Tag Team champs The Viking Raiders defeated The Forgotten Sons in a tag team match.

Lastly, during the main event, Adam Cole and Dominik Dijakovic fought in a ladder match to determine which team would have the advantage in the WarGames match. At the end of the match, the men's rosters from SmackDown, RAW, and NXT came together for an all-out brawl.

Additional Superstars involved in the brawl include Drew McIntyre, Zack Ryder and The Street Profits.

The disaster culminated with Seth Rollins surprising Adam Cole from behind, taking him down, then facing off against Tommaso Ciampa.

NXT TakeOver: WarGames takes place Saturday, Nov. 23 starting at 7:00 p.m. EST. The 2019 Survivor Series airs Sunday, Nov. 24 starting at 7:00 p.m. EST.

Watch the end of show chaos below.