Really enjoyed the show as always.
The Ascension dropping the titles made sense - they've held the titles for the best part of a year now and the most credible team they beat was Too Cool. I was getting tired of seeing them dominate matches as the commentary team harped on about how they're 'the most dominant champions in NXT history'. Kalisto and Sin Cara are a brilliant team - they're a lot of fun to watch and compliment each other well. It's nice to see the Sin Cara character finally doing well (they've allowed Hunico to slow his pace down and focus on the moves) and I was happy they got the big win. Lu-cha!
The squash match was really well done. Darin Corbin is a good worker (not fond of the 'Baron' name though) and what made his dominance all the more badass was the fact he got the jobber entrance. I think people expected CJ Parker to get the win seeing as he had an actual entrance but he was manhandled in like, 20 seconds. Looking forward to seeing him in the coming weeks.
I get why they renamed KENTA - so they can own his new name and make money off their own property but I don't like it. It's nice that he's changed his name as a tribute to his hero but I guarantee he'll just get KENTA chants at every single show he appears on for the rest of his career. They've already acknowledged in-depth his history within professional wrestling, why fix what isn't broken?
KaiserGlider wrote:Looks like Kenta's gonna feud with the Ascension first. I'm interested to see why they attacked him, hopefully they'll cut a promo on the next show explaining that. Could be something as simple as "we wanted to target the biggest dog to get out names out there". Which certainly makes sense.
I'm not so sure. I think The Ascension came out because they were pissed and wanted to demand a tag title rematch from Regal (who was also in the ring), KENTA happened to be in the ring and so he was a victim of circumstance. Unfortunately for the Ascension they were embarrassed by the new boy and the feud (if they indeed feud) will go off that. I think the Ascension will be moving up soon anyway, so they won't be around NXT much longer.
Hair vs Hair was the worst part of the show for me. I'm not a fan of Enzo or Big Cass and whilst I understand why people like them, I'm not one of those people. The match wasn't that good and they really dragged out the actual cutting of hair (that didn't happen to the right person anyway).
The NXT Women's Championship match was actually my favourite match of the show. Both women did really well and put on a great match, they even got the 'this is awesome' chants at one point. Charlotte continues to improve and she's a great champion for the division but my MVP for the night was definitely Bayley. I've seen Bayley wrestle a couple of times and she's definitely been improving every week but last night she really stepped up and impressed me. She's just so likable and looked brilliant in defeat, hopefully she'll get another shot.
Fatal-Four-Way was just as good as I expected it to be. Like Kaiser said, everybody had a moment in the match where it looked as though they were about to win. I think they built towards the chaotic finish really well - Tyson Kidd controlled the bout well in the early going, Sami Zayn was fucking incredible as always and I was rooting for him to win so much. Tyler Breeze was suspiciously less-involved than I wanted/thought he would be but still got some good offence in. The finish was really well done and I didn't see it coming - Neville cements his legacy further as NXT Champ and we have the first hint of a Neville/Zayn feud which is going to be insane.
NXT yet again proving itself to be the best show in wrestling.