January 25, 2017 – Winter Park, Florida
Ember Moon def. Liv Morgan
Decent enough match, but it gets a 4 on the Contrived Eclipse Scale. **
No Way Jose def. Kona Reeves
This was pretty much a comedy match, which is the best we’ll probably get out of Reeves. Actually, I think NXT could use more comedy matches in general. Elias interrupts Jose’s post-match celebration with a song. Jose tells him his song sucks. Elias tries to attack but Jose punches him before he can get in the ring. **½
Eric Young def. Chris Atkins
Big Damo is wearing a SAnitY jacket that isn’t Sawyer Fulton’s jacket. I don’t know why that seems relevant, since it’s never going to be mentioned on TV. I don’t review squashes, and Atkins hasn’t been on TV since this match. N/A
Turns out that Shane Thorne was made to look like such a goof last week because he’s injured and will be out of action for months.
The show ends with a “face off” featuring all four women in the Takeover title match. Essentially this is the same as a contract signing, so two weeks in a row of non-match main events and two weeks in a row with fewer than ten minutes of wrestling. This is getting tiresome. Peyton Royce and Billie Kay come out first and talk trash. Nikki Cross comes out and just acts crazy for a second. Then Asuka runs out and gets distracted with Cross, allowing the Australians to attack. The crowd isn’t into any of this. Cross and Asuka fight them off but security comes out to stop them. They fight off security for a while but Asuka gets caught and then Cross dives onto everyone. I’m just now realizing that this exact sequence was just reused when Cross and Belair were in a 2018 main event of NXT TV that I watched yesterday. Boo.
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 Royal Rumble 2017.
January 29, 2017 – San Antonio, Texas
Neville def. Rich Swann {WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match}
The commentators make a thing about how Swann and Neville have been travel buddies in the past and it makes me wonder why that’s been the storyline for almost every single Cruiserweight Championship match so far. This was good, but it should have been 3-5 minutes shorter if not more, as Neville was a beast and it never felt like Swann could win. Neville won in 13:31 with the Brutalizer. ***