NXT
Date: November 27, 2014
Location: Full Sail
University, Winter Park, Florida
Commentators: Rich
Brennan, Renee Young, Jason Albert
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
The big story this week
is Finn Balor facing Tyson Kidd in his first singles match in NXT.
It's going to be interesting to see how much more impressive he is
than Itami, who hasn't done much for me, though he needs a longer
match than he's had so far. Other than that we're gearing up for
Zayn vs. Neville II in two weeks and it should be glorious. Let's
get to it.
Marcus
Louis vs. Tyler Breeze
Louis
continues to be in a state of shock and potentially psychotic over
losing his hair. He
doesn't take his towel off for a few moments as Tyler looks disgusted
by Louis. Fans: “WHERE'S YOUR EYEBROWS???” Breeze says he can't
be asked to take on the uggo of all uggos and won't be the precious
to Louis' Gollum. Marcus takes the towel off his head and Breeze is
even more disturbed. Now he thinks Louis is an idiot and a freak.
“NOBODY WILL EVER LOVE YOU!” Louis looks away and turns around
into the Beauty Shot for the pin at 2:28. Breeze was as evil as I've
ever seen him here and I LOVED IT.
Louis
rolls out and screams as he leaves. I could go for more of this
Louis Is Nuts thing as he's selling the heck out of it. Marcus
gets back in the ring and the fans think this is awkward.
After a break, Louis very slowly walked out the front door of the
arena.
Carmella
vs. Blue Pants
Enzo says he has a
surprise for Carmella (Fans: “BLUE PANTS! BLUE PANTS! BLUE
PANTS!”) and of course it's Blue Pants, complete with Big Cass
humming a theme song for her. He does the entrances and the fans
actually give her a standing ovation. Fans: “REMATCH! REMATCH!
REMATCH!” Carmella runs her over to start and does it again with a
dropkick. Off to the leg crossface from Carmella for the submission
at 0:48.
Carmella laughs at Enzo
post match. They better not split up Enzo and Cass.
Balor says Kidd should
send a tape of their match tonight to Kidd's uncle Bret.
Lucha
Dragons vs. Tye Dillinger/Jason Jordan
Non-title. Cara and
Dillinger get things going with Sin grabbing the arm and taking him
back into the corner for a tag off to Kalisto. The champs keep
taking turns on the arm until Dillinger takes Sin over to the corner
for the tag off to Jordan. In something you don't see all that
often, Jason covers him for no count. Back to Dillinger for some
stomps but we get heel miscommunication to frustrate Dillinger. The
hot tag brings in Kalisto to speed things up with a very high
springboard wristdrag to Tye. Cara's suicide dive takes Tye out
again and the Salida Del Sol pins Jordan at 3:35.
Rating:
D+. Glorified squash here but
the Dragons looked good going into their title match against the
Vaudevillains at the next Takeover. The problem though is their
reign hasn't had the time to build yet, and when you're coming off a
year long title reigns, it's kind of hard to get into one that has
consisted of the rematch with the champs and potentially the feud
where the titles change. At least there's been a bit of build to the
upcoming defense though.
We
recap Sasha Banks costing Bayley a match against Becky Lynch last
week and Charlotte making the save post match.
Kevin
Owens, complete with a FIGHT t-shirt, is coming in two weeks.
Here's
Bayley with something to say. She doesn't have a match tonight
(“BOO!”) but she has to deal with something tonight. Charlotte
may not be here, but she's used to dealing with bullies like Lynch
and Banks. When she was a kid she was bullied every day and when she
came home from school crying, her mom told her to go back the next
day and stand up to the bullies because they're cowards. Cue Banks
and Lynch to shove Bayley but she nails Sasha in the face. Becky
nails her from behind though and they stomp away until the referees
come out. Again, Lynch
looks like a star here.
Natalya
is excited for her husband to get to face Balor tonight. Tyson cuts
her off (Natalya: “But I'm putting you over!”) and says Justin
cost them that match because he has a knack for losing. Tyson has
been working with Bret recently and is the new Hitman. Balor is a
guy who can't live up to his hype. Yeah he's good, but he's not THAT
good. Natalya goes to hug him but Tyson has to go Facetime with the
cats. She doesn't seem too bothered by this.
Time
for a silent movie starring the Vaudevillains. The Lucha Dragons are
trying to rob a bank and it's up to the Vaudevillains to stop them.
But first, TRAINING MONTAGE! English does push-ups while Gotch gets
in a fist fight WITH A BEAR. They go for a run before heading to the
bank where they find a box of TNT. It's the Mini Lucha Dragons
behind it of course, and they wind up getting blow up, somehow making
Gotch and English the NXT Tag Team Champions. Voiceover: “No Lucha
Dragons were harmed in this production, but at NXT Takeover:
R-Evolution,
we make no such promises!” This was GREAT.
We
run down the Takeover card and Sasha vs. Charlotte is confirmed.
Finn
Balor vs. Tyson Kidd
Itami/Balor vs.
Ascension is confirmed too. Technical sequence to start with Tyson
grabbing a wristlock to take over but Balor spins him down to the mat
in a nice counter. Kidd comes back with a chinlock as the fans call
him Nattie's Wife. It turns to a TYSON CHICKEN chant as Balor
dropkicks him to the floor, only to have Kidd hide behind Natalya to
avoid a dive.
We take a break and
come back with Balor kicking Kidd from the apron but having his
springboard broken up. Kidd knocks him out to the floor and follows
up with a neckbreaker outside. Back in and Tyson hammers away in the
corner before catapulting him face first into the bottom turnbuckle
for two. Another chinlock doesn't last that long but Kidd stops the
comeback with a kick to the ribs. Tyson puts him in the Tree of Woe
for some knees but stops to yell at Natalya for not helping him
cheat.
There's a running
dropkick in the corner for two and we hit another chinlock. Kidd:
“ASK HIM!” Referee: “He said no!” Kidd: “WELL ASK HIM IN
IRISH!” Back up and Balor escapes a suplex and fires off some
chops followed by a Pele. A spinning suplex gets two for Finn but he
charges into a boot in the corner. Balor kicks him off the top but
misses the top rope stomp. Tyson can't hook the Sharpshooter so he
sends Balor face first into the buckle again. The springboard elbow
hits knees so Finn hits a running knee to the face. Up top again for
the stomp but Ascension runs in for the DQ at 14:41.
Rating:
B-. Good but not great match
here as they were just getting going near the end. Balor continues
to look like a much more well rounded guy than Itami, but again I
need to see Itami in a long match like this one to get a better feel
for him. Kidd is still the work horse of this show and I'm glad that
he's getting some shots on Raw as a reward.
Itami
comes in for the save and a big pull apart brawl ends the show.
Overall
Rating: B-. I want to see
R-Evolution. That's the key to TV shows like this and it's worked
like a charm here. They spent last week building up the main event
and this week it was all about almost every other match on the card.
This was a good, entertaining episode with more wrestling to balance
out last week's talking heavy show. Good stuff again and the big
show looks like it could blow the roof off the
place again.
Results
Tyler Breeze b. Marcus
Louis – Beauty Shot
Carmella b. Blue Pants
– Leg crossface
Lucha Dragons b. Tye
Dillinger/Jason Jordan – Salida Del Sol to Jordan
Finn Balor vs. Tyson
Kidd went to a no contest when the Ascension interfered
Remember to check out my website at kbwrestlingreviews.com and check out my Amazon author page with wrestling books for under $4 at:
http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Hall/e/B00E6282W6
You're thinking of Kyle Warne, who's said he has Asperger's.
ReplyDeleteI've seen it boiling up for a while but I didn't expect an explosion like what happened.
ReplyDeleteKidd: “ASK HIM!” Referee: “He said no!” Kidd: “WELL ASK HIM IN IRISH!”
ReplyDeleteHahah! Kidd is really getting to show his value now. It's a shame they didnt push him and Gabriel as a high-flying tag team properly before the injury, they're both great at zipping about the ring. Still think there's potential there, though. We need a new Hardys type team.
I wonder if Tyson Kidd's gimmick is that he is Teddy Hart.
ReplyDeleteObviously it is.
ReplyDeleteOkay. Well, that's that potential discussion topic ended quickly. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteThis is the second show this week where the review here was more positive than the review at Bleacher Report. My whole world is in disarray.
ReplyDeleteHow does Bleacher Report usually go?
ReplyDeleteUp and down--there's usually just less of a sense of prejudged disdain in the Bleacher Report reviews. Here sometimes there's a tendency to expect the worst, meaning that the reviewers are harder to please.
ReplyDeleteI don't ask much. Just don't waste my time with stupid stuff, don't treat me like a moron and give me a reason to come back next week. NXT does that almost every week.
ReplyDeleteI was going to note, the reviews of NXT you do seem to usually be pretty positive. It's more shocking that the review of Raw here was more favorable than the ones I've seen elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteI'm way more positive about the shows than I should be, personally--I know it's not the best, but I'm new to wrestling, and it's all entertaining right now (well, most of it--never been an fan of Fandango or Adam Rose or the Bellas)
I'll say again, Big Cass will be the next big thing, both literally and figuratively, once he's called up to the main show. Enzo has to come with too of course.
ReplyDeleteKidd is, in my opinion, the best heel in wrestling right now. Unfortunately his size will always be a detriment.
Cass? He shows very little in ring.
ReplyDeleteIt is though. Do you read his twitter?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean?
ReplyDeleteNice one from Big Cass using the song from The Price is Right.
ReplyDeleteMore importantly, the nice young lady chirping along with Enzo's entrance schtick needs to get in touch.
Tyson's? I don't,no....
ReplyDelete