NXT 19

June 29, 2010 – Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

The first elimination is coming a week early. At the end of the night whoever is lowest in the pole (half pros, half audience) will be out. But the challenges are back, and whoever can do the keg carry in the fastest time will be immune from elimination. Titus O’Neil trips and wipes out, which is such a bizarre precursor to his famous fall at Greatest Royal Rumble that I have a hard time believing that both are real. But then I scrutinize them both and they both seem totally real. Wild. Lucky Cannon wins the thing.

MVP def. Husky Harris
This long (by NXT standards), and boring, and bad. Harris has nothing to fill the time with. Woof. Harris won’t shake MVP’s hand after the match. ¾*

Kaval, Lucky Cannon & Michael McGillicutty def. Alex Riley, Eli Cottonwood & Titus O’Neil
This was just astonishingly bad from start to finish. I hope WWE was embarrassed to put a match like this on TV. Cottonwood, O’Neil, and Cannon had no business being in a match in front of this many people at this point. ½*

The Nexus had already taken out John Cena, Bret Hart, and Vince McMahon. Last night they did the same to Arn Anderson, Dean Malenko, IRS (I wonder what Husky Harris thinks about that), Michael Hayes, Jerry Lawler, and Ricky Steamboat. Because of an agreement between WWE and Nexus about not making physical contact outside of matches, nobody could save the legends.

The NXT Poll is as follows:

  1. Kaval
  2. Percy Watson
  3. Michael McGillicutty
  4. Alex Riley
  5. Lucky Cannon
  6. Eli Cottonwood
  7. Husky Harris
  8. Titus O’Neil

So O’Neil is eliminated. He cuts a terrible motivational promo. “Life is a game and you must make it what you can.” That doesn’t track, big fella.