NXT UK 10

November 21, 2018 – Birmingham, West Midlands

Rhea Ripley def. Dakota Kai {Semifinal Match}
Three of the four semifinalists are Oceanians, which doesn’t say much for the female talent in the UK. #SignViper. I dig the Manamana chant for Kai, but the crowd needs to sync up better on it. This was easily Kai’s best match to date (at least from what I’ve seen, which is just her WWE stuff), as Kai finally made good on her nickname and Ripley made good on her role as the big, tough of NXT UK’s women’s division. ***

Sid Scala is seen coming out of Johnny Saint’s office (as per usual, Saint says fewer than 10 words on camera), and says that Saint has given him a match against Joe Coffey. Kid’s got a death wish. Later, the commentators say that Scala will have the match “if medically cleared.” Since there’s been nothing on TV about a Scala injury, that line is clearly there to explain a future legit injury that keeps the match from happening.

Jordan Devlin officially calls out Pete Dunne, challenging him for his title. After he wins the belt, he’s going to rename the brand NXT Ireland ft. the UK. I like it. Johnny Saint makes the match official in a tweet. We just saw him on camera, why couldn’t they record him saying this?

Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews def. Saxon Huxley & Joseph Conners
This turned into a surprisingly fun showcase for the plucky babyfaces. I don’t know why I was so surprised by how fun it was; maybe because the heels are kind of a drag. Either way, the babyfaces flipped and rushed their way into my heart here. Conners turns on Huxley after the match. I hope that doesn’t turn into a feud because neither guys is really interesting enough to carry one. The crowd cleverly calls Conners “Judas,” because Huxley of course is Jesus. ***

Dave Mastiff def. Tyson T-Bone
This was set up exactly the same way NXT mothership setup Baron Corbin vs. Rhyno, but it just has to turn out better than that did. Mastiff doesn’t get the Jurassic Park cinematography during his entrance this time around. Lame. And then it turns out the match is pretty lame too. This kind of deliberate, big-man slugfest really only works when teh crowd is really invested in the players, and they were mostly out of this one. *¾

Toni Storm def. Jinny {Semifinal Match}
Ten episodes in and we get our first female main event. That’s a better track record than the mothership had, who didn’t headline an episode with the ladies until episode 256. This was a rather satisfying conclusion to the little feud these two had going on, the (incrementally) best women’s match to date in NXT UK, a good capper for the show, and a match that made me very curious to see the finals of the tournament. Storm and Ripley stare each other down to close out the show. ***¼