NXT 171

May 29, 2013 – Winter Park, Florida

Luke Harper & Erick Rowan def. Sawyer Fulton & Travis Tyler
I don’t review squashes. N/A

Stephanie McMahon announces that there will be an NXT Womens Championship. I’d say they dodged a hell of a bullet by not calling it the Divas Championship. The tournament to crown the first champion starts next week. It won’t have to try very hard to be better than the men’s singles or tag title tournaments.

Emma def. Audrey Marie
Emma’s gimmick is fun, but it’s clear the reason it ultimately failed is she’s not actually awkward, she’s just dead behind the eyes. On the bright side, the way she incorporates the act into the action is pretty interesting. Was Marie on her way out? Because she really got embarrassed here. *¾

Scott Dawson & Garrett Dylan def. Brandon Trayven & Jake Carter
Dawson and Dylan, who are suddenly doing a Big Bossman meets Steve Austin redneck gimmick, inexplicably have an obnoxious French manager. Am I supposed to know who this dude is? Dylan is Kris Kristofferson’s son, and that’s about the most interesting thing about this match. Dylan’s finisher is a sit-out double axe handle. Nobody ever asked for that. **

Big E Langston def. Derrick Bateman
Bateman has a fresh new haircut and looks like a grown up. Langston’s old entrance music was better than the tune he comes out to on this show. He was a soldia, and he toldja! Now I can’t make out what he is! You know how I feel about squashes, and Langston’s garbage title reign in general. N/A

Bo Dallas def. Adrian Neville, Corey Chase, Bray Wyatt, Kassius Ohno, Sami Zayn, Conor O’Brian, Yoshi Tatsu, Aiden English, Mason Ryan, Alexander Rusev, Sakamoto, Briley Pierce, Curt Hawkins, Baron Corbin, Mojo Rawley, Dante Dash, and Knuckles Madsen {Number One Contender Battle Royal}
Sweaty Langston sits in on commentary for the main event. A couple minutes in a lot of dead weight gets cleared out, including Rusev in his unceremonious debut. It doesn’t take long for the real contenders to show themselves, as Neville reverses a powerbomb to send Ryan to the floor. That leaves him, Dallas, Chase, Wyatt, O’Brian, and Ohno in the ring, which is convenient because (including Ryan but not including O’Brian) those are the guys that got entrances. O’Brian gets a bit of a Diesel run before Graves and Ohno dump him, followed by Wyatt dumping them. Neville gets rid of Wyatt. Dallas and Neville wrap things up with a nice exchange leading to Dallas blocking the Red Arrow and pitching Neville to the floor. Not bad for what started as a lazy battle royal. **¾