NXT
Date:
September 26, 2012
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
Byron Saxton, William Regal
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
Back
to Florida for another NXT today. The main story now is Ohno vs.
Steamboat which has been building up for a few weeks now. Other than
that we have the Usos vs. Ascension in the main tag feud which may
wind up being for a spot on the main rosters, which the Usos already
have. Hopefully NXT can get its spark back tonight. Let's get to
it.
We
open with a recap of Ohno attacking Richie Steamboat a few weeks back
as well as the events of last week with the sparring session where
Ohno destroyed a jobber until Steamboat made the save.
Michael
McGillicutty vs. Bo Dallas
Regal
tells a cool story about Dallas' grandfather (Blackjack Mulligan) and
McGillicutty's grandfather (Larry Hennig) fighting each other decades
ago. Dallas starts by tossing Michael into the air for a crash
landing to take over. Some clotheslines in the corner have
McGillicutty in even more trouble and an elbow knocks him to the
floor. Dallas pounds away even more on the outside and they barely
beat the count back in.
The
referee tries to pull Dallas off of McGillicutty allowing the man
that should be called Joe Hennig to get in a right hand and send
Dallas' shoulder into the post as we take a break. Back with
McGillicutty pounding away on Dallas' head and putting on a
hammerlock. The fans chant YOU TAPPED OUT at one of the guys. I
can't tell which because I don't remember either of these guys
tapping out recently. Did Dallas tap out to Mahal in the tournament?
That's a long time ago to reference something if he did.
Dallas
comes back in off the apron with a sunset flip for two but
McGillicutty takes out the arm again to take over. Dallas comes back
with some clotheslines and a bulldog with the bar arm for no cover.
He loads up something but McGillicutty drops to the mat to keep
Dallas from trying it. Dallas walks into a forearm and the
McGillicutter gets the pin at 8:12 shown of 11:42.
Rating:
C+.
The more I see of McGillicutty the more I like him and the more I
can't stand his name. I ask this a lot but are they really this
afraid of him going to TNA and taking the company by storm as Joe
Hennig? The guy gets better and better every week but his name makes
him sound like a clown. Dallas is a guy who has energy but he
doesn't seem to have a lot of potential in him if that makes sense.
Video
on Paige.
Raw
ReBound.
Jake
Carter vs. Leo Kruger
Kruger
crouches in the corner before charging straight at Carter and
stomping away in the corner. He sends Carter to the floor and stalks
him before stomping even more back inside. I'm digging Kruger as the
psycho big game hunter. He puts on a very modified STF and pulls on
Carter's hair and ears. A middle rope shoulder gets two for Leo and
Carter comes back with some basic offense. He pounds away in the
corner but misses a splash, letting Kruger hit his twisting cutter,
apparently called Kruger's End, for the pin at 3:56.
Rating:
C-.
Not as entertaining here as it was much more of a squash than
anything else. Kruger's new gimmick where he used to be a big game
hunter in Africa and is now insane is much better than being all
proud and rich or whatever he was when NXT got started. Kruger
looked good here but that's about it.
Ryback
vs. Francis Rene Dorian/Aiden English
Ryback's
singlet is torn partially in the opening of the match. Other than
that it's the usual destruction with the high powered offense from
Ryback. English gets powerbombed, Dorian gets killed with the
clothesline, and it's a double Shell Shock for the pin at 2:27.
Kassius
Ohno vs. Richie Steamboat
JR
jumps in on commentary as he does with most main events on this show.
Feeling out process to start until Steamboat hits a cross body and
some shoulders for two each. A backdrop puts Kassius down and it's
off to a chinlock from Richie. Ohno fights up and sends Richie out
to the apron and then into the buckle, knocking him to the floor.
We
take a break and come back with Ohno holding a cravate across the
ropes which gets two. They chop it out in the corner and it goes to
a standoff. Ohno charges at Steamboat but Richie takes over with
some forearms to the head. Ohno rolls through a middle rope cross
body for two and hits a top rope dropkick for two. A big boot puts
Richie down for two but he snaps off a superkick for two of his own.
Steamboat misses a moonsault and Ohno pounds away in the corner but
misses the knockout elbow, allowing Richie to small package him
(fitting given his father) for the pin at 8:42 shown of 12:12.
Rating:
C+.
Another solid match here as this was about finding a way to beat the
other guy, which is a good dynamic. The idea of the wrestler vs. the
striker worked well here as you had Ohno looking for ways to hurt
Steamboat, only to get caught and rolled up for a pin, which is a
fine story for a match like this.
Ohno
lays out Steamboat with the forearm post match and hooks that arm
trap reverse cravate hold of his until referees pull him off to end
the show.
Overall
Rating: B-.
This was more like the NXT that got me fired up to watch the show
every week. The idea of bringing in a name like Ryback every week is
fine and it makes the fans feel like they're getting a special treat.
On top of that we got a good showing from some future stars tonight
and the first real match between Ohno and Steamboat. This was a fun
show overall and one of the better ones they've had in weeks. Also,
keeping Rollins off TV for a few weeks at a time is a good idea as it
makes his appearances feel special as well as allowing other names to
be built up as potential challengers for the title.
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