November 24, 2019 – Rosemont, Illinois
Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode def. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson, Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder, Wesley Blake & Steve Cutler, Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins, Zack Ryder & Curt Hawkins, Tyler Breeze & Fandango, Lince Dorado & Gran Metalik, Marcel Barthel & Fabian Aichner and Otis Dozovic & Tucker Knight {Tag Team Battle Royal}
The whole brand supremacy thing got crapped on here, as the commentators made it clear it was more important for a tag team to win than to help others from their brand. On the other hand, I’m glad they didn’t drag things out with a long tag team elimination match. The Forgotten Sons got eliminated pretty much immediately. Imperium and Breezango didn’t last five minutes either, making this battle royal feeling pretty pointless for me to watch. Even still, I watched the rest. It never got more interesting. In the end it came down to the Street Profits vs. Roode & Ziggler, and I’d have preferred they just did a match between those two teams. Roode eliminated Ford at 8:41. Okay. *¾
Lio Rush def. Akira Tozawa and Kalisto {NXT Cruiserweight Championship Triple Threat Match}
The gimmick is that it’s NXT’s Rush vs. Raw’s Tozawa and Smackdown’s Kalisto… but it sort of breaks the rest of the show because it’s the only title on the line in any of these interbrand matches. They didn’t really acknowledge the pre-show last year either, so whatever I guess. I’m glad they’ve switched from t-shirts to armbands to remind us which brand everyone is on so that this won’t look like gym class this year. There was a top rope spot in this that looked like it was meant to be Kalisto & Tozawa hitting a double-team stereo armdrag but then I guess Rush countered to a Spanish Fly on both of them? It wasn’t clear and it took me out of the match. The rapid strikes and pin attempts that followed were more my speed. Rush got the win after hitting the Final Hour on a post-Salida del Sol Kalisto at 8:30. This was a solid zombie-205 Live match. Now please tell us where this division is going to be living. ***
Erik & Ivar def. Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly and Kofi Kingston & Big E {Triple Threat Match}
I feel pretty dispassionate about matches like this, wherein plenty of stuff happens, much of it fun to see (New Day’s double stomp bomb was wild), but it doesn’t really coalesce into an interesting story. There weren’t many good near falls even, which seems weird on a show when the point is supposed to be that each brand wants to win so their team can claim supremacy. I also wish they’d just call Undisputed Era’s High Low the Total Elimination. Ivar’s cartwheel to avoid the move was cool though. The Viking Raiders hit the Viking Experience on O’Reilly on top of Fish to get the win at 14:41. **¾
Rhea Ripley, Io Shirai, Bianca Belair, Toni Storm & Candice LeRae def. Sasha Banks, Nikki Cross, Dana Brooke, Carmella & Lacey Evans and Charlotte, Natalya, Sarah Logan, Kairi Sane & Asuka {Triple Threat Elimination Match}
This is the main show opener, and the score is 1-1-1 going into it. Here, the wrestlers wear color-coded versions of their gear rather than branded t-shirts. Hooray. Also hooray for group entrances. All of my beefs here are with LeRae and Shirai; they had absolutely no problems standing next to each other during their entrance, and then things came to a complete halt when Shirai and LeRae get hurt off camera and taken to the back. Whose idea was that? It was executed terribly. Also didn’t like them working together to help Ripley at the end, and their presence at the end took the drama out of Ripley winning. That aside, most of this match was quite good. Getting a taste of Sane vs. Shirai pretty much made up for it. I’d also like to see Ripley vs. Asuka for fifteen minutes now. Having Asuka turn on Flair was a clever way to get them out of the match. Belair getting eliminated after getting hit with the Hart Attack might have been the highlight of the match for me. That or Ripley capping off her insane week by last eliminating Banks at 27:54 with the Riptide. I guess technically LeRae and Shirai are survivors along with Ripley. This would have been crazy impressive without the weird goings on with Candice and Io. ***
Roderick Strong def. AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura {Triple Threat Match}
My favorite moment of the match was Nigel McGuinness ripping Jerry Lawler on commentary for being disrespectful about Strong’s trailer park past. I’m pretty gutted that Strong hit the Sick Kick but McGuinness didn’t say the name of the move (which I coined) on a Big Four WWE PPV. This picked up steam as it went, building to a nice third act. Sadly, it didn’t end with the third act, and dragged on about five minutes longer than it should have. I know a lot of people had the same complaint about the triple threat match on Takeover the night before, but that match had a distinct, unique, angry man brawl style, while this was just a regular ol’ wrestling match that overstayed its welcome. Strong picked up the win at 16:47 by stealing the pin from Styles, who’d hit Nakamura with the Phenomenal Forearm. **¾
Adam Cole def. Pete Dunne {NXT Championship Match}
Michael Cole fills in for Mauro Ranallo on commentary here. They blame a lost voice because of Takeover, but more likely it’s a breakdown caused by Corey Graves calling it like he saw it on Twitter. I never thought I’d say this, but I’m into Cole, Beth Phoenix, and McGuinness and I don’t miss Ranallo at all. Both guys came into this all taped up. Dunne’s selling was dope as hell here, and made a crowd that didn’t seem at all familiar with him interested in his journey. The crowd went wild for Cole’s upside down superkick spot. How does he hit that to the face every time? Cole got the win by countering the Bitter End to the Panama Sunrise (what?!) and hitting the Last Shot at 14:06. ****
Roman Reigns, Mustafa Ali, Braun Strowman, Baron Corbin & Shorty G def. Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, Randy Orton, Ricochet & Kevin Owens and Damian Priest, Matt Riddle, Tommaso Ciampa, Keith Lee & WALTER {Triple Threat Elimination Match}
I’m glad they put WALTER in here to pay off the weird show in Manchester. I also dig that Owens decided to be on team Raw because he thinks they’re worse than NXT, so they need him more. Ciampa and WALTER were very over here. I very much want to see McIntyre vs. WALTER after this. Also Gable vs. Ricochet. Also Gable vs. Riddle. Also kinda Orton vs. Ciampa, but not as much. Anyhow, this match moved along at a good pace, though it failed to deliver on the promised Lee vs. Strowman confrontation. It did give us the inevitable tease of Rollins vs. Reigns, your WrestleMania main event, and Reigns turning on Corbin, giving you your big TLC match. Lee spoiling the Shield reunion was fun, and it was cool to hear the crowd hate Ciampa getting pinned (though I’d say he was well protected, taking Rollins and Reigns’ finishers before going down). There’s no way after this that Lee doesn’t end up on Raw or Smackdown sooner rather than later. Pinning Rollins and kicking out of two Superman Punches is really wild. The spear put Lee down in the end at 29:18, but damn Lee got over huge with that finish. ****
Shayna Baszler def. Becky Lynch and Bayley {Triple Threat Match}
On a meaningless PPV, it certainly didn’t hurt to put the women in the main event again. This didn’t hold my interest, and it didn’t hold the live crowd’s interest either. Stuff happened, and then more stuff happened, and nobody ever seemed to be in danger of losing and then Baszler made Bayley tap out to the Kirafuda Clutch at 18:08. Yeah, it pays off Baszler’s revenge on Bayley for attacking everyone on NXT TV, but did anyone care about that anymore? This was the same to me as the midcard titleholder match. Lynch beats up Baszler after the match, because nothing matters so it’s fine if the only babyface in the match is a sore loser. Very lame. Maybe Ronda Rousey isn’t coming back and Lynch vs. Baszler is going to happen at WrestleMania, but that’s a big maybe. **¾
I’ll do the same thing here that I did at Evolution brief thoughts of the two non-NXT matches.
- Bray Wyatt def. Daniel Bryan – The video package for this match was quite good. The match itself was hard to watch, physically. I know at this point this is well worn territory but how do they expect people to watch red light matches? It legit hurt my eyes. I feel like if i were in the building live I’d feel claustrophobic. I guess the match was fine, Bryan did all his fun stuff and the crowd got really into it. Wyatt actually sold for him, which I’ve heard he hadn’t done up until this point. Wyatt won at 9:58 with the Mandible Claw and damn, that’s too long for all red. ***¼
- Brock Lesnar def. Rey Mysterio – This was a fun little interlude in the evening. The match only went 6:55, but Mysterio and Dominick Mysterio got to pummel Lesnar’s testicles for a bit of revenge. I dug that Lesnar was toying with Rey, but when it became clear that the father/son duo was dangerous, he put things down as quickly as he could with the F5. ***¼
So overall, nothing was bad, a couple things were quite good, but over five hours of wrestling actually gives me a headache and I hate it. It takes the punch out of the stuff that’s good.