NXT
Date:
May 29, 2013
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
Tom Phillips, Brad Maddox
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
Tonight
we have some main event stuff to get to as it's time for the #1
contenders battle royal, with the winner getting a shot at Langston
at some point in the future. Other than that it's hard to say what
we'll get which is one of the most interesting parts of a show like
NXT. Odds are everyone will be in the battle royal with some working
other matches tonight. Let's get to it.
Welcome
Home.
Wyatt
Family vs. Travis Tyler/Sawyer Fulton
Non-title.
There's something very wrong about the Family having Twitter
handles. Sawyer and Harper get things going with Lke running over
Fulton like one half of a monster tag team running over a jobber in a
squash match. Off to Rowan who pounds away in the corner with a
headbutt and a chop before it's back to Harper for more chops. Tom
says that the tag is off to Fulton, making me think he has no idea
which is which. Not that it really matters as Harper charges at
Fulton in the corner and the discus lariat is good for the pin at
2:30.
Here's
Stephanie McMahon (in a studio) for a big announcement. She says
that there will be a tournament to crown the first NXT Divas
Champion. The tournament starts next week.
Emma
vs. Audrey Marie
I
can't believe I'm saying this but I'm warming up to the dancing. Why
this isn't a first round tournament match is beyond me but the more
interesting part is the crowd going NUTS for Emma. She wants her
music started again after the bell rings for more dancing but Audrey
smacks her in the face. More dancing ensues but Emma gets two off a
sunset flip. A bad looking gutwrench suplex gets two for Marie and
they trade some backslides for two each. Emma even busts out a
Tarantula, called the Dilemma. Emma hits a slingshot to set up a
bridging Indian Deathlock (complete with dancing as she bends back)
for the win at 2:52.
Scott
Dawson and Garrett Dylan are in the back but their loud and annoying
manager with a French accent. The manager isn't named but it might
be that Enzo Amore guy from last week.
Scott
Dawson/Garrett Dylan vs. Brandon Traven/Jake Carter
Apparently
the manager is named Sylvester LeFort. Dawson and Dylan look like
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. Apparently LeFort is an eccentric
French investor who travels the world looking for interesting
business opportunities. That's not one you hear everyday. Carter
pounds away on Dawson in the corner to start but Scott sends him out
to the floor to take over. A few knee drops get two before it's off
to Dylan.
Garrett
hooks a chinlock on Carter for a bit as Maddox describes Dawson as
someone who likely doesn't flush. I'm not touching that one. Anyway
Carter fights out and crawls between Dylan's legs for the tag to
Traven who is almost immediately clotheslined down. Dawson hits a
spinebuster followed by a middle rope ax handle to a laid out Traven
for the pin at 4:04.
Rating:
D+. Not much here and I'm not
all that wild on Dylan and Dawson. The manager has some potential
but two good old boys (Maddox's words) aren't going to make me all
that interested. They're trying here, but guys named Garrett and
Scott don't really sounds all that intimidating you know?
Big
E. Langston vs. Derrick Bateman
Bateman
has a haircut which makes him look even more bland if that's
possible. Langston doesn't have the I'm A Soldier part at the
beginning of his music now. Bateman jumps Big E. to start but gets
shoved down and thrown into the air to put him back down. Langston
runs him over and the Big Ending ends Derrick at 58 seconds.
Another
Big Ending sets up the five count post match.
The
Raw ReBound is about the main event between Cena and Axel.
Next
week it's Ohno/Graves vs. the Wyatt Family.
Langston
is on commentary for the battle royal. This should be awesome.
Battle
Royal
Corey
Graves, Sami Zayn, Bray Wyatt, Yoshi Tatsu, Kassius Ohno, Bo Dallas,
Adrian Neville, Mason Ryan, Sakamoto, Briley Pierce, Alexander Rusev,
Curt Hawkins, Knuckles Nelson, Baron Corbin, Aiden English, Conor
O'Brien, Dante Dash, Mojo Rawley
I
think I've got everyone in this listed. Ryan throws out Sakamoto and
Pierce with ease and sends out Curt Hawkins and Alexander Rusev for
good measure. Ohno and Wyatt keep brawling as everyone goes after
Ryan. He throws them all off and screams a lot as Corbin and Nelson
are tossed out. Rawley and Tatsu are out as is Dash.
English
goes after Ryan and is thrown out with Zayn being thrown on top of
them. Ryan has eliminated every single person so far and we're
barely two minutes into this. Mason loads up a powerbomb but Neville
ranas him out to the floor. We're down to Neville, Ohno, Wyatt,
Dallas, O'Brien and Graves as we take a break. Back with Wyatt
squaring off with O'Brien and Bray being kicked through the ropes
very quickly, meaning he's not eliminated.
Ohno
knees Conor in the head and teams up with Graves to dump him out.
Bray dumps Ohno and Graves at the same time, leaving us with three
guys. Wyatt pounds on both guys in opposite corners and hits Sister
Abigail on Dallas. Neville comes back with an enziguri and knocks
Wyatt out before low bridging Dallas but the feet don't touch.
Dallas
sends Neville over the top but only one foot touches. Both guys get
back in but Neville is backdropped to the apron. Dallas charges into
a kick to the head to knock him down, but the Red Arrow hits Dallas'
knees. Neville is thrown out to give Dallas the win at 7:23 shown of
9:53.
Rating:
D+. No matter how much fans
loathe him, WWE has decided that Bo Dallas will be pushed to the moon
in NXT and there's nothing we can do about it. Maybe the teased heel
turn will help him, but at this point a Dallas push does nothing to
excite me at all. The fans didn't react at all to him winning
either, which is something you never see in NXT. Other than that,
the only thing of note here was Ryan but it's not like he's going
anywhere anytime soon.
Overall
Rating: D+. This was probably
the worst episode they've had in Florida. It was a night of squashes
and a lame battle royal with a winner that isn't the most popular guy
in the world. The most interesting thing here though is the Divas
Title tournament next week. Can you imagine Cole reminding us to be
back next week for a Divas Title match? Dawson announced it here and
it worked fine. Not an entertaining show tonight by any stretch.
Results
Wyatt
Family b. Travis Tyler/Sawyer Fulton – Discus Lariat to Fulton
Emma
b. Audrey Marie – Emma Lock
Scott
Dawson/Garrett Dylan b. Brandon Traven/Jake Carter – Ax handle to
Traven
Big
E. Langston b. Derrick Bateman – Big Ending
Bo
Dallas won a battle royal, last eliminating Adrian Neville
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I can't tell you how happy I was to actually hear Nipple H call it the "WOMEN'S championship," as opposed to the "Diva's championship." It makes the division sound so much more legitimate and serious.
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Wow, so that's it. Bo Dallas is the John Cena of NXT.
ReplyDeleteAll these years later and Nipple H still isn't funny. Too reminiscent of M Robert.
ReplyDeleteMason Ryan wasn't on the WWE roster page last I looked, so is he officially NXT only? I can't think of the last guy to get full on demoted like that.
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