Three months into the WWE Network Era and we already have our second live NXT special. Perhaps someone in WWE realised NXT is their most consistent and enjoyable weekly programme and decided to treat us. More likely it was simply felt that the NXT stars warranted another live airing. Whatever the reason it was certainly welcome.
The commentary team for the evening consisted of Tom
Phillips, Byron Saxton and William Regal. It was a relief not to have Alex
Riley clogging things up with his insipid comments. And I wasn’t sad that Jason
Albert (formerly gaijin warlord Tensai) was sitting things out either. He’s far
easier to take in the role than A-Ry but he’s still not close to being amongst
WWE’s verbal elite.
Before I talk about the wrestling I’d like to mention
William Regal. He’s always entertaining and knowledgable when providing
commentary but he was particularly good here. He continually and tirelessly put
over the efforts of all performers on the card, enhancing everyone with his
comments and pushing NXT as the important part of the WWE machine it is.
Particularly good was his commentary during the main event, during which he
discussed British wrestling and the difficulties of making a name for oneself
in the US as a foreign star
And he danced to Rusev’s music. The guy can do it all!
The show opened with Adam Rose entering Full Sail through
the front door with his Exotic Express in tow. He came through the crowd. That
simple little difference and the reaction he got made him look like a star. It’s
a pity he’s not been given anything better to do since turning up on RAW
because the characters very enjoyable (and is also facing a struggle because it
fits better in the smaller NXT Arena than in the cavernous lairs RAWs held in
every week.
By contrast Camacho didn't even get to ride out on his
tricycle. And he was called a party pooper by the fans. He looked like the bit
part player he is.
"Is that a lollipop in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?" |
Rose played around for the first minute before Camacho took
control. He kept control until the end of their five minutes, at which point
Rose hit a spinebuster, an Exotic Express (formerly the heat-magnet-when-performed-by-Sean-Waltman
Bronco Buster) and his Ace Crusher DDT for the victory. In this environment Rose
is tremendous.
A video package recapped Sami Zayn's feud with Cesaro and
how hard he worked to get to WWE. Also mentioned was his personal dislike of Tyler
Breeze. Personally I like both guys. It was an effective video package that
demonstrated Zayn’s passion for wrestling, as well as the much-vaunted heart
and desire that are an integral part of his appeal.
After that ring announcer announced 'Prince Pretty' had
entered the building.
And then The Ascension came out. They were loudly
cheered, as has become the fashion. It would be nice if WWE made an NXT tag
division a priority. Konnor and Viktor are over but they can only go so far
without any meaningful opposition. People like them squashing jobbers, but it
won’t do them any favours in the long term.
Challengers Kalisto and EL Local (the masked identity of
ring announcer extraordinaire Ricardo Rodriguez) jumped the champions before
the bell, sending them to the outside of the ring. A pair of suicide dives were
met with elbows. That put things in the champions' favour and things stayed
that way for a few minutes. Kalisto was kept in the ring for a while. He mostly
took clotheslines and punches but there was a fair bit of getting rammed into
turnbuckles too.
The Legion of Ascension. |
Eventually he tagged in El Ricardo. That sparked off a
frenetic sequence involving all four. It didn't take long for The Ascension to
isolate Local and drop him with Fall of Man for another successful title
defence.
Tyler Breeze was shown in the back looking from a phone to
a mirror and back again. Just in case it wasn’t clear from his general gimmick
that he’s a narcissist, presumably. A video about him was shown. It was far
more gimmicky than Zayn's, because Breeze is more of a wrestling character than
an extension of a real life personality. That said they did have Breeze say
that being pretty isn't all he can do. For the record Breeze is still doing his
Zoolander voice all the time. And it's still fun.
Zayn v Breeze followed that. It was a number one
contendership match. The winner would progress to a match against the winner of
the NXT championship main event. ‘Prince Pretty’ debuted new music. It featured
the line “Part man but all model” and was as great as that should imply.
They wrestled. For fifteen minutes. Non-stop. It was
pretty great. After starting out with some counter wrestling they got the story
underway: Breeze shoved Zayn off the top rope to the floor, which put Zayn on
the back foot and played into his recent (storyline) concussion trouble. After
Breeze had controlled the pace for a bit the pair broke into the big spots.
Zayn v Breeze: match of the night. |
Highlights there included a sitdown moonsault to the
outside by Zayn; Zayn's blue thunder bomb; a high power bomb from the corner by
Breeze; an exploder suplex into a turnbuckle from Zayn; a perfect super kick
from Breeze, which earned him a scintillating near fall; and a suplex into a
blue thunder bomb from Zayn (which was a really convincing false finish). It
was ‘The Gorgeous One’ who got the win when he gave Zayn a Beauty Shot after a low
blow during a Helluva kick attempt. Regal claimed he was just getting his hands
up to protect himself. Phillips didn't seem convinced.
Backstage we saw Bret Hart having a chat with Tyson Kidd
and Natalya. I’d like to think he was praising Natty for wearing pink and black
and encouraging Kidd to do the same.
Back at ringside Lana strutted out into the entranceway.
She introduced Rusev, as she tends to, who came out waving a Russian flag very aggressively. Rusev has, according
to Lana, expanded his power across RAW and SmackDown. Putin was shown on the
big screen and got booed. That's a great little gimmick. Rusev spoke in Russian
then waved his flag like a madman again.
Mojo Rawley, who I still don't see the appeal of, came
out and reminded Rusev and 'The Ravishing Russian' they were in America.
Babyfaces tend to assume foreigners forget where they are all the time. 'The
Hype Man' rushed the ring, got knocked down, and placed in the Steiner Recliner
(or, if you prefer, The Accolade). That didn’t satisfy ‘The Ravishing Russian.
She had Rusev chuck Mojo out of the ring and placed in the hold on the entrance
ramp. Afterwards Rusev did a lot of hilarious fist-shaking. I want that to
become a regular part of his act.
The pro-Russian shtick can, in the context of WWE, be
ended by only one man. I'll give you a hint: he sells a lot of merch. I still
think that could be a significant match at SummerSlam.
Another backstage scene was shown. Charlotte was walking
around with her dad. That segued into a video showing the Charlotte v Natalya
feud. Natty said she wants to be the best Hart ever and how she's proud to be
the first female wrestler of the family. Charlotte said she's improved and
keeps improving. The whole thing was given a Harts versus Flairs vibe. That
didn't help Charlotte, because she’s nowhere near as charismatic as 'The Nature
Boy' and she never will be. It was also inaccurate because the Flairs are not a
wrestling dynasty as the Harts are. Only one Flair has achieved anything of
note in wrestling, and that’s ‘The Nature Boy’. You can’t get a one man family
dynasty, not even if you’re Ric Flair.
Paige strode out to the ring before the women's
championship match. She thanked the fans and said the next champion needed to
exhibit strength, character and grace. Yes, the NXT women’s champion needs
grace. Also, she made the point that holding the NXT belt can lead to bigger
things and brought attention to her Divas championship. Talking's not her
strong point but she didn’t do too badly. It helps that she’s basically playing
a regular woman and so can more easily draw on her personal experience and
beliefs.
Charlotte entered to an enjoyable techno ditty featuring
samples of the Space Odyssey theme no wrestling fan can hear without thinking
of her dad. Flair looked better than he had in years. Natalya got her regular
boring music. Bret was wearing jeans. He looked like he’d been sleeping rough.
His insistence on hanging on to his raggedy ponytail didn’t help there.
The two were presented as an even match for the most
part. Charlotte was the first to enjoy an extended period of control,
impressing with her figure four headlock. Natty came back with a snapmare and a
dash across Charlotte's neck, which looked dangerous (an indication of how good
Natalya is). Charlotte busted out a top rope moonsault. As was usually the case
for her dad the move to the top didn't pay off as Natalya rolled out of the
way. Still, it was a good move smoothly performed.
The first championship of sixteen? |
Flair went nuts at ringside (he kept his shoes on
luckily) and then the two women hugged in the ring. Ric and Bret shook hands
and then congratulated the other's charge. It was a nice moment for all
involved and emphasised once again that NXT is the wrestling show, not a storyline
show.
The final video of the evening was a look at the build-up
to Tyson Kidd versus Adrian Neville for the latter’s NXT championship. Kidd
talked about being hungry and wanting to get back to the big time. Neville
discussed being undefeated in 2014 and facing a variety of opponents. It was an
approach I'd like to see WWE use more: they used wrestling to create a story
and made the men relatable through their aspirations within their field.
It was another match that started with counter wrestling.
They put a twist on it by casting Tyson as the cocky veteran who was
underestimating his foe. This was best shown when he decked Neville with a big
elbow shot and ruffled his hair. They exchanged the advantage throughout the
match but they never seemed to quite click with one another. It wasn't a bad
match, it's just that they set a relatively sedate pace when you consider
they're both known for being fast high-fliers.
Neville's still the champion. The belt's still ugly. |
Highlights included a big power bomb by Neville; a Russian
leg sweep countered from a second rope springboard by Kidd; Neville suplexing
Kidd over the top rope and tumbling over with him; and Neville’s match-winning
top rope hurricanrana and Red Arrow. One the subject of ‘The Jumping Geordie’s’
repertoire he could do with adding one or two key or setup moves. That would
give fans more to react to beyond his (admittedly impressive) corkscrew
shooting star.
Kidd hung around in the ring after the match. When Neville
had finished celebrating (after about two minutes) he offered a handshake. Kidd
barged passed him and walked out. Perhaps he felt irked that it took the
champion so long to acknowledge him. If so that’s understandable. If they do a
rematch, and I suspect they will, I hope the pair gel better than they did
here.
There wasn’t a single duff performance on the show. The
forgettable segments (Rose v Camacho and the Rusev beatdown) were inoffensive
and there were two very good matches in Charlotte v Natalya and Zayn v Breeze.
The main event was a tad siappointing but it was still a decent match. NXT
Takeover is not going to go down as WWE’s finest show of the year but it will
go down as an enjoyable one. I think that’s good result.
I actually REALLY like the NXT title's design.
ReplyDeleteI think it's one of the ugliest championship belts I've ever seen.
Deletethat's a description I'd use for today's main roster tag belts or divas title, not the NXT one.
DeleteI love how original and unique it looks like, and how big it seems to be, as well as how simple and clear it symbolizes the league it represents.
I wouldn't mind a different design in the future, for like NXT's one year anniversary on the network or something... but for now, I really like the current one.