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Kay Lee Ray vs. Sarray Set For 11/9 WWE NXT 2.0, Updated Card

Two of the most renowned competitors in WWE NXT 2.0’s women’s division will collide on the November 9 episode of the show.

Kay Lee Ray will aim to kick off her “rage” with a win when she takes on Sarray on Tuesday night. This bout will mark the former NXT UK Women’s Champion’sfirst bout since her last in-ring appearance on the September 21 episode.

The official preview from WWE’s website is as follows:

It’s time to rage.

After teasing her return for the past number of weeks, Kay Lee Ray is set to grace the NXT 2.0 stage for the first time tonight when she goes one-on-one with the hard-hitting Sarray.

Will the longest-reigning NXT UK Women’s Champion of all-time start a new wave of momentum, or will Sarray crush the rage before it can even get going?

Find out on NXT 2.0 live tonight at 8/7 C on USA Network!

In a separate post, WWE also announced that Joe Gacy will face Boa on Tuesday night:

Is Joe Gacy about to make his world a little bit better?

The advocate of inclusivity is set to go one-on-one with Boa tonight on NXT 2.0, and it will be interesting to see how both Superstars head into this match.

Coming off a victory against Grayson Waller last week, it seems Boa has a new level of focus, while Gacy continues to foster a bizarre kinship with the monstrous Harland.

Who will emerge victorious tonight?

Don’t miss it on NXT 2.0 live at 8/7 C on USA Network!

The updated card is as follows:

  • Kay Lee Ray vs. Sarray
  • Jacket Time (Ikemen Jiro & Kushida) vs. Creed Brothers (Julius & Brutus Creed)
  • Toxic Attraction (NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose, Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne) vs. Kayden Carter, Kacy Catanzaro & Io Shirai
  • Joe Gacy vs. Boa

WrestleZone will have full coverage of the show when it airs. After WWE NXT 2.0, tune in to our weekly post-show podcast, which airs on our Facebook, YouTube and Twitter pages.

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