NXT
Date:
July 24, 2013
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
Brad Maddox, Tom Phillips
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
The
main event this week is Paige vs. Emma for the inaugural Women's
Title. Other than that we have new tag team champions in the form of
Neville and Graves. They took the titles from the Wyatt Family
tonight, meaning we need to find out what's next for Bray and
company. Let's get to it.
The
opening video recaps Emma beating Summer Rae to set up tonight's
final.
Emma
and Paige both say they'll win.
Welcome
Home.
NXT
Women's Title: Emma vs. Paige
The
fans are split down the middle here as both girls feel each other
out. Paige takes her down with a shoulder block but charges into a
boot in the corner. A sunset flip gets two for Emma and she cranks
on Paige's arm. Paige comes back with a heabutt but can't hook a
backslide. Emma walks the backslide over to the ropes and spins into
the Dilemma (Tarantula) as we take a break.
Back
with Paige holding a chinlock and sending Emma throat first into the
ropes for two. Paige is working as a very slight heel here. A
PerfectPlex gets two on Emma and Paige stomps her down into the
corner for two. Emma takes her down by the hair and hits a corner
cross body for two. Paige gets two off a sunset flip but Emma comes
right back with a chinlock before riding her with a reverse
waistlock.
Paige
gets to her feet and drives Emma into the corner for some rapid fire
elbows to the face. She takes Emma down by the leg and puts on a
kneeling Texas Cloverleaf with her knee in Emma's back. Emma is in
big trouble but she somehow wiggles out and kicks Paige away. A very
quick small package gets two on Paige, sending the fans into heart
attack territory.
Emma
tries a leg lock but Paige gets to the ropes before it's on. Paige
fires off headbutts and goes up top but gets caught in a superplex to
put both girls down. The fans rightly say this is awesome. Emma
finally covers but Paige gets her foot on the rope. Back up and
Paige hits a few kicks to the ribs and the Paige Turner for the pin
and the title at 11:13 shown of 14:43.
Rating:
B. This was excellent stuff and
probably the best female match I've seen in WWE in years. Emma came
to play here and more than kept up with Paige. Paige looked like she
survived the match rather than won it which makes for more
entertaining matches most of the time. They had me believing it was
over on both that cloverleaf and the small package that followed and
the fans bought it too. Outstanding match here.
The
other Divas from the tournament come out to celebrate. HHH himself
comes out to raise Paige's hand. This should have closed the show.
Colter
and Cesaro video on the topic of Sami Zayn. Zeb thinks Sami isn't a
real American and is in this country illegally. Colter's background
check can't find any evidence that Zayn has ever existed. There's
reason to believe that Zayn wore a mask at one point, which is the
sign of a criminal. Colter promises to have Sami deported and Cesaro
says he's going to make Zayn's life a nightmare in and out of the
ring. This was solid heel stuff.
Tyler
Breeze vs. Angelo Dawkins
Breeze
is a combination of Fandango, the Narcissist Lex Luger and Rick
Martel but with bleach blonde hair. He keeps taking pictures of
himself with his phone before the bell, ticking off Dash. The bell
rings but Breeze needs to take some more pictures. Dawkins charges
at him but gets pounded down with ease. Breeze kicks him in the ribs
but stops for more pictures. He puts the camera down and hits a
great spinwheel kick to the face for the pin at 1:18. Breeze is fun
but I don't see him having much of a shelf life.
Ascension
promo with Rick Victor now on the team.
Ascension
vs. Mickey Keegan/Aiden English
They're
still going with the name Rick Victor which doesn't quite fit the
Gothic Matrix look. O'Brien runs English over to start but it's
quickly off to Victor top uppercut and chop Aiden in the corner.
Ascension keeps up the quick tags with Victor coming in for a running
boot to the chest for two. A double hiptoss into a double powerbomb
puts Aiden down and a High/Low (back elbow from Victor and a chop
block from O'Brien) is enough for the pin at 1:56. Keegan never got
into the match.
Luke
Harper vs. Sheamus
They
fight onto the ropes to start and Sheamus grabs a quick headlock.
Harper actually runs him over with a shoulder and Sheamus isn't sure
what to do. Sheamus comes back with a shoulder of his own to send
Harper to the outside before dropping some knees back inside for two.
A running ax handle to the face puts Harper down again as Wyatt gets
out of his chair to shout. Sheamus sends Harper to the apron for the
forearms but Rowan gets some as well when trying a save.
Harper
FINALLY gets in a shot to Sheamus' back due to the distraction and we
take a break. Back with Harper in control and standing on Sheamus'
head. We hit the chinlock as Bray is looking much calmer now. The
goat mask hanging from the back of the rocking chair is a creepy
image. Sheamus gets back up and hits a tilt-a-whirl powerslam to
give himself a breather.
They
slug it out and Harper hits a modified Boss Man Slam for two. Harper
misses a middle rope splash and gets caught in the rolling senton for
two. The Brogue Kick misses and the discus lariat gets two for
Harper. Sheamus sends Luke into Erick and hits White Noise followed
by the Brogue Kick for the pin at 9:45 shown of 12:15.
Rating:
C-. Basic power brawl here and
a way to make Harper look good. That's the cool thing about bringing
someone like Sheamus in for a set of TV tapings: you can run a short
term story like this but it takes so long to air the whole thing that
you forget it was taped in one night. Decent match here.
Bray
politely claps for Sheamus to end the show.
Overall
Rating: B-. As usual with NXT
we hit on a lot of stuff here tonight. The big problem here is the
order of action tonight. Sheamus is definitely a big deal on the
show, but there was no reason to not have the girls close things out
here. HHH coming out to congratulate the new champion would have
been a great way to end the show but instead we get Sheamus winning a
match everyone knew he would win. Odd choice but it's still a good
show.
Results
Paige
b. Emma – Paige Turner
Tyler
Breeze b. Angelo Dawkins – Spinwheel kick
Ascension
b. Mickey Keegan/Aiden English – High/Low to English
Sheamus
b. Luke Harper – Brogue Kick
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"....as both girls feel each other
ReplyDeleteout."
Whoah, I suddenly wanna watch this show!
Yeah, it's probably time to lose the grades for match ratings. Doesn't work. Star ratings are what we're used to for a reason: we know what a 3-star match is, what a 4-star match is, etc, and that just doesn't translate to what a B-, C+, etc. is. There's nothing saying you need to give a rating/grade in a review; Murph was doing pretty good ROH reviews for awhile with no such ratings.
ReplyDeleteI don't think he really takes into account your opinion when deciding how to review a show tbh
ReplyDeleteWas really hoping Emma would win, Australia doesn't have much of a representation in the WWE :(
ReplyDeleteIs anyone going to talk about the particular smackdown spoiler?
ReplyDeleteNathan Jones ruined it for everyone!
ReplyDeleteThat fucking bullshit with Christian?
ReplyDeleteThis criticism comes up every few months and I have the same response every time: if someone can't tell what I thought of a match with a full paragraph about it, that's not my problem.
ReplyDeleteI can tell. Like I said, you don't NEED a rating. Your reviews are fine, the letter grade thing just doesn't work.
ReplyDeleteI SAW EMMA AT A NXT SHOW BACK IN MARCH. HOLY SHIT, SHE WAS THE WORST. AUSTRALIA SURE SUCKS WHEN IT COMES TO WRESTLING TALENT!
ReplyDeleteWhat if they're building up to Cesaro beating Zayne in a deportation match which leads to a mysterious masked luchadore coming into the company and targeting Camp Colter. Like they use an El Generico-esque character, but actually build him up with an origin story. That would be brilliantly awesome.
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