November 16, 2016 – Winter Park, Florida
Liv Morgan def. Peyton Royce
The commentators use the word “deplorable” a lot during this match, and I realize that they pretty much never referenced the election in 2016. Good for them. This match was actually going along pretty well before Billie Kay interfered Morgan won by DQ. Shame, I was digging it. Kay and Royce keep beating on Morgan, but Aliyah and Ember Moon make the save. **
They show a hype video for Takeover: Toronto, in which William Regal tells the Authors of Pain that Paul Ellering will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage for their Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic finals match. When did that segment happen? Was it on the website? Because I didn’t see it on last week’s show.
Elias Samson def. Nathan Cruz
Remember Elias Samson? This is his first match on TV in almost six months. He performs for a while before the match. I don’t review squashes. N/A
Andrade Cien Almas def. Cedric Alexander
This probably could have happened on Takeover, or at least on the preshow, for all the TV time they’d given the issue. They worked hard, got some time, and had a creative if deflating finish. I can dig it. ***½
Better than your average go-home show before a Takeover special. And now, because the Cruiserweight Championship is now an NXT title and I’m reviewing every title defense of the WWE/NXT Cruiserweight Championship and post them on the NXT TV reviews that preceded them, here’s the title defense from Survivor Series 2016.
November 20, 2016 – Toronto, Ontario
Brian Kendrick def. Kalisto {WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match}
They were hyping the debut of 205 Live with this match. If Kalisto won the title here, the cruiserweight division would move over from Raw to Smackdown as Kalisto was a Smackdown wrestler who just happened to meet the weight requirement. After a strong start, this crapped out when Kendrick took control because he wasn’t over as a heel, Kalisto didn’t inspire enough love, and the issue of where the cruiserweights would wrestle wasn’t compelling. Kalisto’s Spanish Fly from the apron to the floor was pretty wild though. As part of a better match it would have made the fans lose their minds. Kendrick won by disqualification when Baron Corbin ran in and attacked him at 12:21. Kalisto had “injured” Corbin before this show, which kept him off the PPV and he did this out of revenge. It was really clear from the word jump that this division didn’t have a solid footing on the main roster. **½