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The WWE Mae Young Classic is an all women 32 competitor, single elimination tournament exclusively for wrestlers from both NXT and the independent circuit.
Episode 9 : Finals
September. 12,2017
The finals of the WWE Mae Young Classic.
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Episode 8 : Semifinals
September. 04,2017
The semifinals begin.
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Episode 7 : Quarterfinals
September. 04,2017
The quarterfinals get underway.
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Episode 6 : Round of 16 (2)
September. 04,2017
The concluding four matches of the Round of 16.
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Episode 5 : Round of 16 (1)
September. 04,2017
The Round of 16 begins with four matches.
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Episode 4 : Opening Round (4)
August. 28,2017
The last four matches of the opening round:
-Nicole Savoy vs. Reina González
-Renee Michelle vs. Candice LeRae
-Kairi Sane vs. Tessa Blanchard
-Taynara Conti vs. Lacey Evans
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Episode 3 : Opening Round (3)
August. 28,2017
The opening round continues with four more matches:
-Sage Beckett vs. Bianca Belair
-Dakota Kai vs. Kavita Devi
-Santana Garrett vs. Piper Niven
-Ayesha Raymond vs. Toni Storm
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