April 3, 2014 – Winter Park, Florida
Emma def. Sasha Banks
The commentators finally embrace the “Sasha’s ratchet,” chants that have been going on since her heel turn. This was just another babyface win in an endless series of them. I think the BFF have won one singles match out of the last dozen, and it’s become clear the the directionless division is a symptom of NXT’s nature, where the champion is on the main roster and doesn’t show up on this show for months at a time. **
Konnor & Viktor def. Jack Hurley & John Vandal
Nice of them to allow Viktor to stop wearing those black contact lenses. This may have happened earlier but I don’t pay very close attention to Ascension squashes, because I don’t review them. N/A
Brodus Clay def. Xavier Woods
I guess Woods pretty much stole Clay’s gimmick, which explains why he uses his music. So Woods goes from one feud where he jobs over and over, to getting straight squashed two weeks in a row. At least in this case the sacrifice is to set up Clay’s feud for the NXT Championship, as Clay puts Adrian Neville on notice after the match. Neville wants him to earn his shot first. N/A
Tyler Breeze def. Yoshi Tatsu
You could make a ton of sweet potato fries with all the squash on this show. N/A
Corey Graves def. Sami Zayn
It’s pretty ironic that this feud is based around a Zayn concussion, given that Zombie Graves just returned from being out with a concussion and is about to have another date with head trauma next week. In the meantime, this match was a total snooze, even by the standards of their first match. The concussion angle (which was expressed here through Graves getting the win with the Lucky 13 because the referee was worried about Zayn’s health, even though he didn’t tap) is death for the crowd. Graves just isn’t compelling in the ring and I don’t understand why they wanted to keep trying with him. **¼