NXT 475

October 31, 2018 – Winter Park, Florida

The opening video summarizing last week’s big reveal is great. That is all.

Jesus Cross def. Mercedes Martinez
Martinez has great entrance music. This took a little while to get going, but once Cross started bleeding and they started suplexing each other it became a good time at the wrestling matches. After the match, Cross lets Martinez know she had a good time wrestling her. **½

Candice LeRae comes out, upset with Cross for tattling on her husband and messing with their lives. Amsterdam Black comes out to ask LeRae where Johnny Gargano is. She says she doesn’t know, so Black has to leave.

Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins def. Nick Miller & Shane Thorne
The Mighty won the blow off match last month, but since they’re heels we have to rehab the situation now. This is a very long lasting feud that nobody really cares about. The last couple minutes of this were a blast, but like the last match this also took quite a while to get to the goods. **¾

Backstage, William Regal finally is able to reveal that Velveteen Dream is getting a title shot against Tommaso Ciampa at Takeover. Black approaches Regal. Regal doesn’t know where Gargano is, but he does tell Black that the two will fight at Takeover. I’m pretty stoked for that, as these two have never actually had a singles match in NXT that lasted over five minutes before. Moments later, Lars Sullivan is shown to be furious that he didn’t get the title shot at Takeover. He plans on destroying Dream and taking his spot.

Matt Riddle def. Luke Menzies
Riddle wears slippers to the ring, as he wrestles barefoot. This did a lot more to differentiate Riddle from the pack than Keith Lee’s squash over Menzies did. Part of that is that Menzies also got to show some of his stuff here, so the whole affair was more interesting in general. I don’t usually review squashes, but you could almost say this wasn’t one, and either way I really liked what I saw here. I guess I’m a Riddle guy. **¾

After their match at Evolution, Kairi Sane tried to go after Shayna Baszler and her new lackeys, but she’s far too beaten up to do anything about the loss.

Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch def. Humberto Carrillo & Raul Mendoza
Nice of Burch to teleport here after wrestling in the UK earlier today. This was a contrast in styles that worked incredibly well, and I wish there was no main event so that this could have gotten more time. I really hope they let these teams go at it again. This was so short and yet so so good. It gets a star for every minute it lasted. ***

I guess the War Raiders also didn’t want there to be a main event, because they attack the Undisputed Era backstage rather than wrestling them in the ring. The numbers start catching up to the vikings, so Ricochet backs them up. The brawl ends up in the ring, where Pete Dunne evens things up. Regal comes out and announces that these boys will wrestle 4-on-4 at War Games in War Games. Kinda sucks that EC3 is left out of this, even though he was attacked by Undisputed Era too.