December 18, 2013 – Winter Park, Florida
Triple H kicks off this very-special-show-that’s-special-because-it’s-a-nice-round-number-even-though-the-format-of-the-show-pretty-much-reset-78-episodes-ago. He says nice things about NXT and the fans but he really doesn’t have anything interesting to report. It’s kind of a bummer that he never smiles during these appearances.
Sami Zayn & Tyson Kidd def. Antonio Cesaro & Leo Kruger
Look, three of the four wrestlers in this match are three of the four best wrestlers in NXT. There was no way this was going to be bad. Not much else to say about it. ***½
Emma pulls the same crap on Natalya that Paige did a few weeks ago, saying Natalya has gone Hollywood since being featured on a reality TV show. So they’ll fight each other. Didn’t Emma say she had a head injury?
They show flashbacks to NXT episodes past, including the first one. It pretty much just focuses on Daniel Bryan, because it should. They also show clips of a meet & greet that some of WWE’s Twitter followers won, which reveals that Eva Marie was pretty much exclusive to Total Divas, having skipped NXT.
Paige def Sasha Banks
I dug the finish here. The rest of the match was fine, just fine. **½
The next NXT moment is the reboot, because WWE smartly doesn’t want you to remember anything that happened between Daniel Bryan vs. Chris Jericho and NXT 122. Later they also show Seth Rollins winning the Gold Rush Tournament to become the first NXT Champion.
Konnor & Viktor def. Derek Billington & John Cahill
Billington and Cahill are Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards and I had no idea they’d ever wrestled in WWE. Richards looks really small compared Konnor. I’ve probably seen over 100 of his matches and I’m just now noticing he looks like the wrestling version of Elijah Wood. He also almost kills himself on a backdrop bump. The match was pretty entertaining, and it’s a shame that this was the Pitbulls’ only match in the company because they kept the Ascension from most of their bad habits. There’s a staredown between the Ascension and Camacho & Hunico after the match. **¾
Backstage, Lana challenges Kofi Kingston to a match against Alexander Rusev next week… except next week’s show is a year-end retrospective, so that’s a continuity error. The show confirms this by announcing that the only match they’re releasing on that show is William Regal vs. Antonio Cesaro in what wound up being Regal’s retirement match.
Bo Dallas def. Adrian Neville [NXT Championship Lumberjack Match]
I don’t recognize a lot of these lumberjacks, but I do spot Oliver Gray. It’d be cool if he helped his former tag team partner in this match, so of course he doesn’t. There’s also a couple of cowboys, Baron Corbin, Tye Dillinger, Tyler Breeze, and a pre-debut Braun Strowman. Neville smacks Breeze and the crowd doesn’t love that. Breeze doesn’t love it either, as he saves Dallas from the Red Arrow and Dallas gets the win. There was another random lumberjack who distracted the referee, but it’s not addressed at all. ***