February 26, 2020 – Winter Park, Florida
Cameron Grimes def. Dominik Dijakovic
Grimes apparently complained that Dijakovic would seemingly get another North American Championship match before he got one for himself, so we got this. Grimes can sell a beating really well. Dijakovic hit a moonsault press to the floor and seemed to hurt his leg (I thought legit), but then Damian Priest ran out and hit that leg with a baton, which left Dijakovic open for the Cave In for the Grimes win at 9:04 (shown of 12:38). I like that NXT’s midcard field is so well defined, and the hinky finish here worked because of it. ***¼
NXT General Manager William Regal announces that Takeover: Tampa Bay will feature a number one contender ladder match for the NXT Women’s Championship, as the title won’t be defended on that show. There will be qualifying matches in the weeks ahead. Not a fan of a storyline-free, multi-person ladder match on the presumptive biggest show of the year, so here’s hoping we get some angles going into the thing. Later, an ominous video plays, that I assume is hyping Killer Kross’s debut.
Finn Balor comes out for a gab sesh. He lists the countries and titles he’s conquered, so it’s pretty clear from there that’s going to NXT UK. And because it’s WrestleMania season, people are wondering who’s going to get the Finn rub. This promo rules. He lists all the guys he’s beaten, but Fabian Aichner & Marcel Barthel interrupt him. They warn of a message from WALTER, but Balor beats them up before they can finish talking. He goes for the killer dropkick, but the numbers catch up to him.
Xia Li def. Mia Yim
This was shaping up to be a quick squash for Yim, but then Dakota Kai & Raquel Gonzalez come out to run her down. The distraction gave Li the roll up win at 2:43. Gonzalez beat up Yim and Li after the match. I’m glad their circling back to this part of the feud, because it felt like it was left hanging after Yim put Kai through a pair of tables on a random episode of TV. *
Velveteen Dream brags about beating Roderick Strong last week. But that’s not enough revenge for having his back broken. Next week, Dream wants Regal to keep the steel cage up for a match between him and Strong. I can dig it, though it’s time to move Dream from Strong to Adam Cole.
Tommaso Ciampa def. Austin Theory
Mauro Ranallo became my hero with a deep track NXT stat, that Ciampa won the NXT Championship in his 10th singles match in the company. This was way too early to do this kind of match with Theory. The crowd has no sense of who he is, so they never get behind Ciampa’s comebacks because his win is such a foregone conclusion. They’d probably been better off having Ciampa crush Theory, though I suppose it’s nice for the 22-year-old that he got to shine a bit. But these two are good and they gutted out a quality match in spite of the fans’ low volume. I also liked the callback to Ciampa’s attack on Theory the week before. Ciampa hit the Fairytale Ending for the win at 9:19 (shown of 12:41). Johnny Gargano attacks Ciampa after the match while wearing a DIY towel in his pocket. Then he mocks Ciampa’s taunt and throws Ciampa onto the Takeover: Tampa Bay advert. ***¼
It’s Undisputed Era time. Strong agrees that he and Dream should do a cage match next week. Bobby Fish and Kyle O’Reilly want a rematch for the tag titles. Cole says they’ll be draped in gold again soon.
Killian Dain def. Bronson Reed
I really like how manic the camera is during Dain’s entrance. This was just a good, gnarly brawl between an Irish anarchist and an Australian brawler. They did lots of big boi battle things and if you ask me they did them more convincingly than a lot of the stuff you see in Keith Lee vs. Dijakovic matches. I’d watch more of this for longer, for sure. Dain got the win in 6:16 with the Vader Bomb. ***
Zack Gibson & James Drake def. Wesley Blake & Steve Cutler
Some of the Full Sail crowd have their shoes off, but not even close to enough of them. If this is an attempt to get the Forgotten Sons over as goodies then it’s not going to work. Cutler got booed more than the Gibson & Drake. The problem with heel vs. heel isn’t just that the crowd doesn’t react much (which is an issue here) but also that the commentators don’t have as much to talk about. Beth Phoenix and Nigel McGuinness spend time talking about children’s TV programming. Oddly, Jaxson Ryker got a babyface reaction and a USA chant. The Grizzled Young Veterans hit Blake with the Ticket to Mayhem at 9:33 (shown of 13:04). **¾
Tegan Nox is still feeling the effects of the table in Portland, but she’s excited to get her hands on Kai in a cage where Gonzalez can’t get to her. Then they show another version of that ominous video and this time around people in the crowd shout Kross’s name. Later, Priest is asked about his attack on Dijakovic, he says it wasn’t personal but he wanted to send a message to Lee. They’re getting a lot of mileage out of Brandi Lauren as a nameless female accessory to whoever needs it in a given week.
Charlotte Flair def. Bianca Belair
The crowd chants “you don’t go here.” They friggin’ better, they played the clip of Belair saying that about thirty times in the last couple weeks. Mauro Ranallo calls this the 10th Anniversary Edition of this show, but that’s the first time anyone has said that and you’d think they’d call it out a bit if they cared about it. Belair was feeling it here. She and Flair did a few little things that I really appreciated, like fighting to get submission moves on rather than just locking them in without any resistance. That’s the kind of thing that made me a fan of Bryan Danielson in ROH, and I dug it here too. The crowd was into this too, more than they’ve been into anything in a while. They probably should find a way to bring main roster wrestlers down for a visit more often. This peaked before the final stretch, where they had an awkward moment on the floor followed by a disappointing ending with the terrible Natural Selection at 9:34 (shown of 12:04). Flair attacks Belair’s leg with a chair after the match. Rhea Ripley comes out, but is too slow to make the save. ***½
Why was every match 9 minutes (shown) tonight?