NXT
Date:
October 23, 2013
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
Tom Phillips, Tensai, Alex Riley
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
We're
back after last week's excellent, pay per view level show. I'm
pretty sure this is the start of a new set of tapings so things
should feel a bit more fresh. It's hard to say what's coming with
this batch as a lot of the main stars were on a tour of Abu Dhabi
when the shows were filmed. NXT hasn't let me down yet though so
let's get to it.
Welcome
Home.
That's
quite the interesting choice for analyst on commentary this week.
Sasha
Banks vs. Emma
We
start with something resembling a dance off before they poke each
other in the chest. Emma takes her down and gets two off a rollup
before cranking on Sasha's arm. Another pair of rollups get near
falls for Emma as the announcers list off hashtags the girls have
started. Sasha sends Emma into the buckle to take over but Emma
sends her face first eight straight times to come back. Emma gets
taken down into a chinlock and we take a break.
Back
with Emma still in the hold complete with a bodyscissors. Emma
finally fights up but gets taken right back down with a backbreaker
for two. We hit the chinlock again because two minutes of it wasn't
long enough. Emma fights up again and scores with a clothesline
followed by the Dilemma (Tarantula) and the running cross body to a
seated Sasha for two. Emma loads up the Emma Lock but has to go
after Summer Rae. Paige comes out to take down Mrs. Fandango but the
distraction allows Banks to get a rollup for the pin at 7:20 shown of
10:50.
Rating:
D+. This was pretty
disappointing with far too much time spent in a chinlock. That being
said, it's still WAY better than anything the Divas of WWE have done
in months with the girls looking natural instead of looking like
they're walking a tightrope of a set of spots. Paige vs. Laycool II
should be fun when it actually happens.
Post
match Summer goes in for a cheap shot on Emma and Paige accidentally
clotheslines the Aussie by mistake.
We
get a video from last week of Bo Dallas saying there was nothing
wrong (“Controversy schmontroversy”) with how he beat Sami Zayn.
He's taking a vacation now and going on a world tour, including a
stop in Bo-livia to deliver 10,000 squirt guns to starving children.
Konichiwa, and remember don't stop Bo-lieving.
We
recap Ascension retaining the titles last week and Graves turning on
Neville.
Here's
Graves in a suit to explain his actions. Adrian Neville and the NXT
Universe will want to know why he did what he did, but before he can
explain here's Neville to jump him. They head to the ring with
Neville pounding away and diving over the top to take Graves out
again.
Casey
Maron/Tommy Taylor vs. Ascension
Non-title
here. Maron starts and draws the still awesome LET'S GO THIS GUY
chant. Victor takes him into the corner and pounds away before it's
off to O'Brien for some running shoulders. Taylor is knocked to the
floor and Maron is taken down by a modified double powerbomb. The
Fall of Man ends the squash at 2:30.
We
look back at Zayn vs. Dallas from last week.
Last
week Sami said that he had no problem with the match being restarted
for Dallas' foot being on the rope but he does have a problem with
the match not being restarted after he was rammed into a buckle.
Maybe JBL has it in for him?
JBL
doesn't approve of Renee Young wearing a non-NXT approved tank top
before talking about how the universe doesn't revolve around Sami
Zayn. He stopped a referee's error because it was best for business
but he can't do everything. Sami Zayn won't be here until JBL
decides he'll be back.
CJ
Parker vs. Alexander Rusev
No
LeFort or Dawson for Rusev this week. He runs over Parker to start
as we might be in another squash. A blonde woman in a red dress is
walking around ringside as the Accolade makes Parker give up at 1:18.
Total squash.
The
woman in red leaves and seems pleased with what she saw in Rusev.
During
the break Tyler Breeze come in and hit the spinwheel kick (named the
Beauty Shot) on Parker. Breeze even cuts off some of Parker's hair
to make it personal.
Breeze
vs. Parker next week.
Corey
Graves vs. Adrian Neville
The
bell rings and Adrian immediately hits a dropkick to take Graves
down. Some kicks to the leg send Graves to the floor and Neville
adds a big dive to the outside. Back in and Graves takes him down by
the leg but a cannonball off the ropes is countered into a rollup for
two. Corey kicks away at the leg and pounds away with right hands to
the head.
More
stomping to the body has Adrian down and a clothesline gets two. Off
to a standing figure four for a good while before a leg drag gets
two. Back to a kneeling figure four but Neville fights up with some
forearms to the face. A third one puts Corey down but Adrian hurts
his knee coming off the top. Lucky 13 is good for the submission for
Graves at 7:10.
Rating:
C-. This wasn't much to see but
it made logical sense. Neville is a high flier and for once taking
out the flier's leg actually worked. It also sets up a rematch where
Neville can come back and get his actual revenge after looking like
he can't beat Graves the first time around. Nothing great here but
it was acceptable.
Graves
puts Neville in the hold again on the floor to end the show.
Overall
Rating: C. This wasn't nearly
as good as I'm used to with NXT but it still wasn't bad. This show
did a good job of showcasing some of the lower level people in NXT
and the result is the same: if you put time and effort into stories
and characters, they'll be entertaining. The top guys being gone can
be a good thing if they use the time right, and so far it hasn't been
that bad.
Results
Sasha
Banks b. Emma – Rollup
Ascension
b. Casey Maron/Tommy Taylor – Fall of Man to Maron
Alexander
Rusev b. CJ Parker – Accolade
Corey
Graves b. Adrian Neville
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