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After a losing streak that lasted five months, Regal gained his first victory since April by defeating Goldust on the August 26 edition of ''WWE Superstars''. On the September 13 ''Raw'', Regal was defeated by Goldust in a Trading Places Match (Regal had to wear Goldust's attire and Goldust had to wear Regal's), which was decided by the ''Raw Roulette Wheel''. On the October 4 episode of ''Raw'', Regal took part in a battle royal to determine the number one contender to the [[WWE Championship]] but failed to win.
 
On the December 20 episode of ''Raw'', Regal went against former pupil [[Bryan Danielson|Daniel Bryan]] in a losing effort. After the match, Regal showed respect to Bryan before leaving the ring. On the December 30 edition of ''WWE Superstars'', Regal defeated [[David Hart Smith]]. On the January 13, 2011 episode of ''WWE Superstars'', Regal competed in an 8-man Tag match, teaming up with [[Zack Ryder]] and [[The Usos]] to take on the team of Yoshi Tatsu, [[Eddie Colón|Primo]], David Hart Smith and Darren Young in a losing effort. On the January 17 episode of ''Raw'', Regal competed in an Over-the-Top Rope Challenge with other ''Raw'' superstars, a match that was originally set by [[Ted DiBiase, Jr.|Ted DiBiase]], that was answered by [[Mark Henry]]. Regal would be eliminated by Henry, who would go on to win the challenge. On March 8, 2011 Regal would take [[Josh Mathews]]' place as color commentator of NXT (Season 5). During NXT [[JTG]]'s rookie [[Jacob Novak]] starts challengingChallenged Regal to a match. On the April 19 episode of NXT, Novack provoked Regal, reactsleading to NovakRegal reacting, Novack fled the arena and chasesRegal himaccepted awayNovacks match challenge. On the May 3 episode of NXT, Regal was set to face Novack, but after calling JTG a muppet, he faced JTG andinstead, wonwinning by disqualification. After the match, Regal was assaultedattacked by JacobNovack, continuing their Novakfued.
 
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