NXT
Date:
December 18, 2013
Location:
Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators:
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton, Tensai
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
Tonight
is the 200th episode celebration and believe it or not,
that's actually an accurate count for a change, assuming you consider
this the same show as the original competition show. The main
stories tonight are an appearance by HHH and an NXT Title defense
with Bo Dallas defending against Adrian Neville in a lumberjack
match. NXT has a good history of making their big shows work so this
has good potential tonight. Let's get to it.
Here's
HHH to open the show instead of Welcome Home. The boss says he loves
hearing those NXT chants. We're here to celebrate the 200th
episode of NXT which has seen people like Damien Sandow, Shield and
the Wyatt come through here. The fans chant FIVE and HHH adds Big E.
Langston to the list. With the new Performance Center, the next two
hundred episodes are going to be even better. HHH tells the fans to
give themselves a standing ovation because this is their house. The
question now: are we ready?
Welcome
Home.
Sami
Zayn/Tyson Kidd vs. Leo Kruger/Antonio Cesaro
Leo's
Real American trials continue. The bell rings twice for some reason
before Kruger knees Kidd in the ribs to start. Tyson comes right
back with an armdrag into an armbar Sami gets the tag and Kruger runs
straight to the corner for the tag to Cesaro. The fans immediately
chant MATCH OF THE YEAR until Cesaro grabs a top wristlock. Sami
shoves him into the corner but the referee pulls him down because he
loves AMERICA.
Kidd
comes in with a quick rollup for two but Cesaro catches his cross
body in mid air and puts Tyson down with a backbreaker. We take a
break and come back with Kidd fighting out of the heel corner and
getting two off a rollup on Kruger. Leo stops the hot tag with a
spinebuster for two of his own though and it's back to Cesaro. The
gutwrench suplex gets two and we hit a quickly broken chinlock.
Cesaro kicks Sami off the apron to give Leo a two count and a
chinlock of his own.
Back
up and Tyson low bridges Kruger to the floor and avoids a charging
Cesaro in the corner. Sami finally comes in off the hot tag to clean
house and gets two on Leo off a high cross body. The Slice is
countered into a sitout powerbomb for two but Cesaro makes the save.
Kidd dives on Cesaro and Sami hits a running boot in the corner to
pin Kruger at 8:17 shown of 11:47.
Rating:
B-. Did you really expect
anything other than a good match here? Sami getting a pin on Kruger
is a good thing as he's been losing way too often lately. Kidd and
Cesaro could have some awesome matches if given the time, which keeps
my head shaking at how Cesaro is used on the main shows.
Emma
does her dance in the back and nearly pokes Natalya in the eye.
Natalya gets annoyed and Emma accuses her of going Hollywood and
forgetting the little people down here in NXT. Natalya says Emma got
her title shot through a dance off so she has no room to talk. Emma
says wrestling brought her to the dance so Natalya offers to let Emma
tango into the Sharpshooter. A #1 contenders match is made and both
girls walk off.
We
get a clip from the first episode of NXT. Daniel Bryan used to be
even smaller than he is today. That match with Jericho he had on the
first show was great stuff.
There
was a special meet and greet for the first 200 people at the taping.
That's a cool idea.
Sasha
Banks vs. Paige
Non-title.
Sasha slaps Paige into the corner to start before slamming her face
first into the mat. Paige gets stomped in the corner and Banks
throws in a mockery of Paige's scream. Off to a chinlock with a
bodyscissors on Paige until the champion fights up and wristdrags
Sasha off the top. Summer tries to get involved but Banks
accidentally kicks her in the chest, setting up the Paige Turner for
the pin on Sasha at 3:38.
Rating:
D+. Paige was on defense for
most of this match and it didn't work very well. She's still miles
ahead of most of the girls on Raw or Smackdown though, meaning she
isn't going to see a main show for a long time. After all, she's not
even dating one of the top guys in the company so why would the fans
want to see her?
Enzo
Amore (YES!) and Colin Cassady are talking lawsuits against a parking
lot without handicap accessibility (Enzo is in a wheelchair due to a
leg injury) when Aiden English interrupts. Enzo says Colin can out
sing Aiden and an argument over the meaning of the word moi. A
singing competition is set between English and Big Cass. English:
“Mi-mi-mi-mi-mi-mi-mi.” Cass: “Sa-sa-sa-sa-sa-SAWFT!”
Ascension
vs. ???
This
is the open challenge for a non-title match. The opponents are the
American Pitbulls: Derrick Billington (originally John Cahill) and
John Cahill (originally Eric Philbin), more famously known as Davey
Richards and Eddie Edwards respectively. Thankfully their new names
aren't horrible. The fans are entirely behind the Pitbulls and
actually don't call them the Wolves. Billington grabs a wristlock on
Viktor to start before it's off to Cahill for more arm cranking.
Ascension drags him into the corner and brings in Konnor but the
Pitbulls take him down with a double Japanese armdrag.
Viktor
is sent to the floor but Konnor takes Cahill's head off. We get a
mild Davey Richards chant as Ascension takes turns destroying
Billington. Derrick backflips out of a suplex and kicks Viktor in
the chest to make the tag to Cahill. A running knee to Victor's
chest gets two as everything breaks down. The champions are sent to
the floor for stereo dives by the Pitbulls for a near fall.
Billington goes up and howls before hitting a flying headbutt for
two. Viktor will have none of that though and blasts Cahill in the
head, setting up Fall of Man for the pin at 4:22.
Rating:
C+. This could have been a lot
worse. First and foremost, this was not a squash. The Pitbulls got
in a good amount of offense and got a near fall towards the end. I'm
not a fan of Richards at all and Edwards is only tolerable (I'm not
big on indy wrestling at all for the most part) but they deserve jobs
after this match, or at least more appearances.
Hunico
and Camacho come out to talk trash so Ascension beats up Cahill a
little more.
Kofi
Kingston is rocking a suit and is happy to be here. Lana comes up to
speak some Bulgarian before challenging Kofi to a match with
Alexander Rusev for next week. One minor note here that makes NXT
that much better: Kofi was shown as part of the meet and greet
earlier so he has an actual reason for being here tonight instead of
just showing up because the script called for him to.
Next
week is a year in review special plus Regal vs. Cesaro.
NXT
Title: Bo Dallas vs. Adrian Neville
This
is a lumberjack match with Dallas defending. As a special treat, THE
FINK does the announcing. The fans think Breeze is gorgeous before
shifting to a Let's Go Neville chant. Dallas has some awesomely evil
pure white gear this week. Bo is quickly sent to the floor but runs
back inside to avoid the lumberjacks. A rollup gets two for Neville
but Dallas sends him outside. Breeze gets in Adrian's face and earns
a slap, sending the crowd into a quick freazy.
We
take a break (including another NXT moment with Rollins becoming the
first NXT Champion) and come back with Neville taking Dallas down for
some kicks to the chest. Dallas gets in a shot to the ribs and drops
some knees for two. Tyler Breeze is seated next to the barricade and
looks livid. A cravate keeps Neville on the mat and a kick to the
head gets two. The fans chant DROP THE TITLE as Bo drives elbows
into Neville's head. A hard clothesline flips Neville inside out for
two and Dallas is frustrated.
Adrian
escapes the bulldog out of the corner and scores with a running
forearm. Some kicks get two on Bo and an enziguri sets up a standing
shooting star for two. The fans threaten to riot if Bo wins but the
champion bails to the floor before the Red Arrow launches. All of
the lumberjacks stop him so Adrian dives on EVERYBODY in a great
visual. Back in and Adrian loads up the Red Arrow but Breeze pulls
Dallas out of the way, giving Bo the pin at 9:50 shown of 11:50.
Rating:
C+. I like the story here as it
keeps the belt on Dallas and sets up Breeze vs. Adrian down the line.
Again, it's the difference between booking and writing with the
former almost always being better. The pop when Dallas finally loses
is going to be nothing short of unholy.
Overall
Rating: B. Another great show
here with everything fitting perfectly and putting together an
entertaining hour. As usual, NXT knows how to build to a big show
and then actually deliver on the payoff, which is more than you get
from any major wrestling show at the moment. Good stuff.
Results
Sami
Zayn/Tyson Kidd b. Leo Kruger/Antonio Cesaro – Running big boot to
Kruger
Paige
b. Sasha Banks – Paige Turner
Ascension
b. American Pitbulls – Ascension
Bo
Dallas b. Adrian Neville – Pin after a missed Red Arrow
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