NXT
Date:
January 23, 2013
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
William Regal, Tony Dawson
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
On
the 29th anniversary of the birth of modern wrestling,
we're back in Florida for more NXT. After last week's transitional
show we should be ready for something new tonight. Odds are Langston
is going to get his next challenger tonight which should be
interesting as he has no one else to fight at the moment. Let's get
to it.
Shawn
Michaels is in the ring to open the show. Fans: “HBK! HBK! HBK!”
Shawn: “Aw come on.” The fans quiet down. Shawn: “No don't
stop!” Anyway, Shawn is here and he's got two belts which are
apparently the new NXT Tag Team Championships. Shawn says that
there's a tournament starting tonight and the winners will be the
stars of the future. He says that as a former tag team champion he
knows what kind of a springboard these belts can be. Nice little
cameo here that didn't take up much time at all and made things feel
special.
Opening
video.
NXT
Tag Team Title Tournament First Round: Wyatt Family vs. Yoshi
Tatsu/Percy Watson
It's
Harper/Rowan here. Watson and Rowan start things off with Watson
jumping WAY over Rowan's head in a leap frog and taking him down with
a leg lariat. Off to Tatsu as Regal gives us an idea of the
mentality behind being in a tag team. Rowan chops Tatsu into the
corner and it's off to Harper to pound away in the corner.
Luke
puts on a chinlock and circles around the ring at the same time to
keep Yoshi disoriented. I don't think I've ever seen that before. A
jawbreaker finally gets Tatsu out of trouble but it's off to Rowan to
slam him down for two. Rowan cranks on the neck for a bit and here's
Harper again, but he lets Yoshi crawl over and bring in Watson.
Everything breaks down and Harper takes Watson's head off with a
clothesline for the pin at 4:55.
Rating:
C. This was just a squash but
the Wyatt Family has a great presence to them. There's something
disturbing to them where they're just a bit off and that's a great
characteristic to have. At this point Wyatt doesn't even need to be
in the ring which is good as I think he's still recovering from his
injury. The Family is doing fine just being creepy right now but
them getting some gold would be nice.
Dusty
is with Derrick Bateman and Alex Riley and offers them a tournament
match against Kruger and Ohno. Corey Graves comes up to complain
about not getting an NXT Title rematch and not being in the
tournament. Riley gets in his face and Bateman hums a circus tune.
The tag team leaves and Dusty makes it Graves vs. his former partner
Jake Carter tonight. Graves says tell Carter that Carter is in his
path to the title.
Sasha
Banks vs. Alicia Fox
Alicia
makes fun of Sasha for being tiny and having the nickname of Small
Package. Fox sends her into the ropes but walks into a headscissors
to take her down. Sasha sends her to the apron but gets popped in
the face for two. A bridging northern lights suplex (called a
fisherman's suplex in a rare mistake by Regal) gets two for Fox and
we hit the chinlock. Sasha comes back with a monkey flip and an
armdrag out of the corner, only to be caught in a wheelbarrow front
slam for no cover. Fox picks her up for a slam but it's the Ricky
Steamboat/Randy Savage small package pin for Banks at 3:23.
Rating:
C-. This was too short to mean
much but at least Banks looks good and got to show off a bit here.
The Divas are nowhere near as irritating here as they are on the main
shows as they're actually treated somewhat seriously on NXT. Decent
stuff here and Banks got to look good despite being a tiny little
thing.
Video
on Paige who is here to be a champion.
Some
new blonde interviewer asks Aksana about her match next week with
Paige. Aksana accuses Paige of stealing her look and says 2013 is
her year.
Conor
O'Brien says he's the true Ascension and he will rise.
Corey
Graves vs. Jake Carter
Graves
seems to get a face pop on his way to the ring. Carter grabs a
headlock to start but gets shoved into the corner. That goes nowhere
for Graves as Jake pounds away in the corner and the middle of the
ring. Corey comes back with a suplex and into an arm trap chinlock
which Regal says can be called a Gator Hold. Carter fight up and
hits a clothesline for two but gets sent into the corner and chop
blocked down. The 13th Step leg lock ends Carter at 3:09.
Rating:
C-. Another just ok match here
as Graves gets to run over Carter and remind us that he exists after
the title match from a few weeks ago. Graves got a good reaction and
definitely has a unique look which will be nothing but good for him.
Carter on the other hand looked pretty generic out there and didn't
appear to get any of his dad's good qualities.
Post
match Graves says that he's been screwed out of a rematch for the
title and kept out of the title tournament because he's an “outcast”.
As the savior of misbehavior (terrible name) he's declaring anarchy
on NXT. Oh and if Riley sees him, stay down.
NXT
Tag Team Title Tournament: 3MB vs. Oliver Grey/Adrian Neville
It's
Slater and McIntyre here. We start with Drew vs. Neville with Drew
taking him down to the mat with ease. Off to a chinlock by McIntyre
which is eventually countered by a headscissors but Drew is able to
tag in Slater. Heath immediately lets Neville backflip out of a hold
and bring in Grey for the first time. Off to an armbar on Slater
followed by a dropkick to send Slater to the outside.
The
Brits cause some heel miscommunication before Neville dives on
McIntyre on the floor. We take a break and come back with Drew
getting two on Grey. A clothesline gets two on Grey and it's back to
Slater for a superkick for two of his own. Slater hooks a chinlock
as we hear about Grey being a lumberjack. Oliver quickly escapes and
brings in Adrian who starts flipping around as fast as he can. After
kicking Slater in the face, the now legal McIntyre gets caught with
that corkscrew shooting star for the pin by Neville at 6:26 shown of
9:56.
Rating:
C+. This was a basic formula
match but Neville got to show off a lot more than he had did last
week. That big shooting star is a great finisher and looks awesome
but we haven't seen yet if he can pull off the other stuff that it
takes to fill out a match. Decent little tag match here as Grey and
Neville look good as a fast little team.
Big
E. Langston vs. Axl Keegan
Non-title
here. I love the look of glee on Langston's face during his entrance
and the kind of dance he does with the powder on his hands. We hear
about Langston's association with Ziggler but the fans don't seem to
mind at all. Langston literally runs him over and wins with the Big
Ending at 56 seconds.
Langston
loads up the second Big Ending when Conor O'Brien pops up on screen.
He says that in two weeks there will be an awakening. Langston
should be there so O'Brien can show him what he thinks of the five
count. After an evil laugh from Conor, Big E. hits the Big Ending
anyway. A third Big Ending and another five count end the show.
Overall
Rating: C. This wasn't their
strongest show but they set a lot of stuff up tonight. We've got
some new titles in play and the start of what could be a decent
tournament to earn them. Also O'Brien is back and Langston has his
first challenger for the title. Sometimes you have to have a slower
show to set up something down the line and that's what happened here.
Not bad at all but nothing to see in the matches department.
Results
Wyatt
Family b. Yoshi Tatsu/Percy Watson – Clothesline to Watson
Sasha
Banks b. Alicia Fox – Small Package
Corey
Graves b. Jake Carter – 13th Step
Oliver
Grey/Adrian Neville b. 3MB – Corkscrew Shooting Star Press to
McIntyre
Big
E. Langston b. Axl Keegan – Big Ending
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Didn't Hogan win on Jan. 25?
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Just looked up some pictures of the Wyatt Family. Holy hell what a bad ass looking team. I think they should just go by The Family though. I really dig the little of Wyatt's gimmick I've seen, and I hope gets a chance to do it as is once he gets called up. If the others are as into the gimmick as he is, it should be great stuff.
ReplyDeleteWinning the tag titles with Nash led to his split with him and into his first main event push. So yes, Shawn is correct. Calling him a star before his feud with Nash is a little ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteOh man! I didn't know that PAC had shown up on TV! I'm pumped to catch this tag match!!! YEAHHHHHH
ReplyDeleteConsidering some of the names they've come up with in the past, Adrian Neville is pretty good.
ReplyDeleteHow about Tony Dawson asking Regal what a chinlock is, and Regal basically saying, why are you even here?”
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