NXT
Date:
September 25, 2013
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
Tom Phillips, William Regal
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
It's
finally the start of a new set of tapings meaning things will start
changing around here again. The main story tonight is a major
announcement to be made by HHH. Let's get to it. They've got a long
way to go to top how fun last week's show but maybe they can go in a
different direction this time around. Let's get to it.
Tyler
Breeze came in to see Brad Maddox earlier but CJ Parker interrupted
them both. Apparently there's going to be a a tag team turmoil match
tonight for a future title shot. Naturally Parker and Breeze get
teamed together.
Welcome
Home.
Tag
Team Turmoil
You
know the drill here I'm sure: two teams start and the winning team
advances to face whomever the third team is, last team standing wins.
We start with Colin Cassady/Enzo Amore vs. Breeze/Parker. Enzo
insists that every other team in this match is S-A-W-F-T, or as the
crowd says, SAWFT! The fans think Breeze is gorgeous.
Regal
says that Amore and Cassady have been banned from all Disney parks
and Walt Disney is spinning in his fridge over it. Parker and Amore
get things going with CJ busting out an airplane spin. CJ hits a
pair of knees in the corner but stops to look at Breeze, allowing
Cassady to come in for the spinning sitout Rock Bottom for the
elimination at 1:20. Well that was quick.
Sylvester
LeFort introduces Scott Dawson and Alexander Rusev as the next team.
Dawson has a bad limp and the team is apparently called the Fighting
Legionaries. Cassady starts with Dawson and the size difference is
remarkable. Dawson gets taken down to the mat in a surprise move but
it's off to Rusev for the power battle. A quick Samoan drop puts the
legal Amore in and it's back to Dawson who sends Enzo into the
corner. Dawson hits a big spinebuster to crush Amore but Enzo grabs
a small package for the pin at 4:17 total.
Rusev
destroys Amore and heeeeeeeeere's Ascension. O'Brian cranks on
Cassady's neck after the break before it's off to Victor to pound
away. Rick pounds away in multiple corners but charges into an elbow
to the jaw to give Cassady a breather. Not that it matters as
O'Brian comes back in for a bunch of shoulder blocks. Cassady gets a
big boot for two and it's hot tag to Amore, only to have him walk
into the flapjack and whatever Ascension calls Total Elimination for
the final pin at 8:13 shown of 11:43.
Rating:
C. Lack of Tyler Breeze aside,
this wasn't too bad. The fans are completely behind Amore and
Cassady as a face act but Ascension running them over at the end is
the perfect call. There isn't much of a division at this point, but
with just an hour a week what more can you ask for?
Bayley
vs. Sasha Banks
Renee
Young is on commentary as her takeover of WWE television continues.
Summer Rae and those legs of hers are with Sasha here. Bayley takes
Sasha into the corner and hits a chop to her delight. Sasha comes
back with rapid fire chops to almost scare Bayley out of her boots.
Bayley gets dropped face first out of the corner for two as it's all
Banks so far. We hit the chinlock as Regal hits on Renee.
A
snap suplex gets two on Bayley but she comes back with forearms in
the corner. Sasha comes back with a HARD overhand chop followed by
an armdrag out of the corner. Bayley sends her into the corner and
grabs the Hugplex (I didn't name it that) for two. Not that it
matters as Sasha hooks a double arm neckbreaker (think Sandow's
Terminus) for the pin at 4:00.
Rating:
D+. Not much to see here but
the fans are totally into Bayley's starstruck stuff. Sasha is just
another evil Diva but she has a nice presence in the ring to make up
for it. The match was more about character development for Banks but
Bayley helped get things to work as well as they did.
Renee
thinks Sasha is evil for breaking Bayley's headband because you don't
mess with another girl's hair products. Summer says Fandango will be
here next week. She and Sasha run things around here since Paige and
Emma have been run off. Cue Emma to chase both girls off.
Aiden
English sings about walking to the ring (“And all the while you get
to hear me sing”) as the brilliance of such a simple idea
continues.
Aiden
English vs. Bull Dempsey
English
grabs a quick headlock (“THE DAY IS MINE!”) and kicks Dempsey in
the head for two. A legdrop sets up the Side Effect, which may be
called Take a Bow, for the pin at 1:40.
The
fans get the encore they demand.
Summer
Rae challenges Emma to find a partner to meet herself and Fandango in
a mixed tag.
El
Local vs. Sami Zayn
The
place pops BIG for Zayn. Local is of course Ricardo Rodriguez under
a mask. The Ole chants begin at the bell as they trade wristlocks.
Zayn comes back with some armdrags and Local is in trouble. A nice
hurricanrana gets two on Local but he comes back with a clothesline
into a backbreaker (as in Sami's back landed on Local's knee on the
way down from the clothesline) for two of his own. Local hooks a
chinlock but Sami comes back with the leg lariat and the running boot
to the face for the pin at 2:58. Squash for Zayn.
Post
match here's Bo Dallas to say that he's finally healed after Zayn
injured him at Summerslam Axxess. He's ready to put the title on the
line in the Bo Dallas Invitational with anyone being welcome to
enter. If anyone can pin him, they'll get a title shot in three
weeks. Wait is the invitational for the title or a title shot a few
weeks later? Zayn says he'll be the first to sign up and they can do
it right now. Dallas says hold on a second because Sami isn't
eligible to enter.
Kassius
Ohno comes in to see Brad Maddox and wants to know why he isn't on
NXT. Maddox says Kassius is a D+/C- talent, so Kassius suggests that
he interrupt every match from now on. Brad blames it on “them”,
but is threatened into a match with a member of the Wyatt Family next
week.
Here's
HHH for the big announcement. He talks about how awesome people like
Leo Kruger, Sami Zayn, Bo Dallas, Adrian Neville and Corey Graves are
because they're the future of WWE. However, there have been some
issues lately with the Rhodes family, primarily with Dusty Rhodes.
See,
Dusty is the GM of NXT and that might not be what's best for business
anymore. Therefore, Dusty has been given some time off and we have a
new interim GM: John Bradshaw Layfield. JBL comes out in full on
EVIL rich guy mode, telling the fans that this isn't sing-a-long with
the wrestling god so shut your mouths. He welcomes us to his era to
end the show.
Overall
Rating: B. Another solid show
from the boys in Florida here. The JBL as GM idea is perfect as
Bradshaw is about as perfect as you can get for a villain when he's
in full heel mode. That's a good change for the show and JBL could
still be a good adversary for a number of people in NXT. Good show
this week as NXT keeps rolling along.
Results
Ascension
won tag team turmoil last eliminating Colin Cassady/Enzo Amore
Sasha
Banks b. Bayley – Neckbreaker
Aiden
English b. Bull Dempsey – Side Effect
Sami
Zayn b. El Local – Running boot to the face
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Why is Brad Maddox a matchmaker now? When did this happen?
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