NXT 563

May 20, 2020 – Winter Park, Florida

I don’t know that something as meaningless as a random NXT review is worth dedicating, but this one is dedicated to the memory of Larry Csonka, whose body of work is pretty much unmatched and always kept me motivated to binge review more wrestling. Similarly, WWE dedicated this random episode of NXT to the recently departed Shad Gaspard. 

Karrion Kross def. Liam Grey
I was about to say that Kross’s entrance is a little too heavy on Scarlett, but the transition from Scarlett to Cross before the color comes back in is cool. Kross won in 49 seconds with the Kross Jacket. Tommaso Ciampa comes out after the match to set up the requisite Takeover match. Nobody hits anybody and Ciampa’s babyface promos just aren’t that interesting. N/A

El Hijo del Fantasma def. Akira Tozawa {Group B Round Robin Tournament Match}
Fantasma can win the group here even though he’s coming in with a worse record because he’d tie Tozawa and be the winner of the head-to-head match. Mauro Ranallo threw in a King Cuerno reference on commentary here and I appreciate that. I’m surprised this match didn’t have more Super Jumps, as both guys are known for them. Fantasma won this fun little ditty with the Thrill of the Hunt at 8:12 (shown). ***

Timothy Thatcher says he wants more of Matt Riddle in a match with no pin-falls, just knock outs and tap outs. Riddle can pick the place. I still think this feud is really thin. Then, Shotzi Blackheart cuts a promo from the top of a real, full-sized tank. Good for her for finding one. This was a great little vignette; it was cheesy, quick, fun, and kinda dumb. All things that make wrestling great and the same kind of nonsense that I liked about the Gargano family dinner. She’s coming after all the heels of the women’s division. 

Mia Yim def. Santana Garrett
I wouldn’t be mad at all if Garrett was on my TV every week. Not only is she indescribably good looking, but she showed a sense of place in the ring here that I haven’t seen from her before. She didn’t show it for long though, as Yim won with Protect Ya Neck at 1:15. Johnny Gargano & Candice LeRae come out after the match to tease her for losing to Charlotte Flair. LeRae should have had that opportunity. The production crew misses a cue and makes LeRae look like she thought fans were in the arena, when really she was motioning at the camera. Gargano distracts Yim and LeRae attacks. Keith Lee comes out to stop the attack. N/A

Cameron Grimes laughs about his win over Finn Balor last week. Some people may call it an upset, but Grimes doesn’t care because it’s grime time. More over-the-top, awesome promo business here. Then, Maverick talks up Kushida, calling him the best wrestler in the world, and says he’s going to stop-second guessing himself and start winning. This was effective too, as building up Kushida in the promo will make a win over him a very big deal. 

Roderick Strong def. Dexter Lumis
Before the match, Adam Cole lets us know that next year is his anniversary as champion, and he’s the only person to ever reach a year as champ. I’d call it extenuating circumstances, but Balor is the second longest reigning champ and his title reign didn’t see him defend the belt all that often either. Strong thankfully controlled most of this, and Lumis surprised me in his ability to bump for some of Strong’s intense offense. That said, if you can’t have a solid match with Strong there’s probably something wrong with you. Strong got the win in 8:14 (shown) with a roll up. Lumis attacks Strong after the match. The Undisputed Era tries to save him but Velveteen Dream runs out and evens the odds, hitting the Purple Rainmaker on Cole. Lumis, having choked out Strong, strokes his hair. Not sure how this creep is a babyface. **¾ 

In the parking lot, Tozawa congratulates Fantasma on his win and tells him to win the title. Fantasma gets in his car and Tozawa is attacked by the kidnapping luchadors. Fantasma chases them off. 

Danny Burch & Oney Lorcan def. Matt Martel & Chase Parker
Total squash, as Burch & Lorcan dominate and make both opponents tap out at 1:32. What’s the deal with these two at this point? They get these squash wins now and again but haven’t been in a meaningful feud in NXT since 2018. They taunt Imperium after the match, so maybe they’ll get a tag title shot. N/A

Tegan Nox tweeted at LeRae, asking her why she’s broken bad. Dakota Kai is the one that replies, so that storyline isn’t over, apparently. Then, Lee says he’s had enough of the Gargano family antics, and he wants a match against Gargano at Takeover. Then, we learn that Code Orange sings the theme song for Takeover: In Your House. This Takeover was just begging for a pop theme song and they went with metal… again. Then, Riddle tells Thatcher that he’s a putz, not a Stallion. That’s rough. Riddle says Thatcher can have his knock out or tap out match in a cage. That happens next week. Can’t wait for Takeover? 

Drake Maverick def. Kushida {Group A Round Robin Tournament Match}
This tournament wound up being such a bummer. It wasn’t outright bad, but they took zero risks and had basically the exact same thing happen in both groups, with the most interesting thing they could think of was forcing a three-way tie (with Jake Atlas) to squeeze one extra match out of this thing. If this company gave a damn, there’d be a Group B feud coming out of the tournament, but nope, Isaiah Scott, Tony Nese, and Jack Gallagher just moved on to limbo. Hopefully that Tozawa/Fantasma thing turns into something, but I have a feeling Tozawa won’t really be involved in it. Atlas showed up at ringside, more or less telegraphic the upset victory here, which happened when Maverick suffered through a bunch of armbars and rolled Kushida up for the win at 8:43 (shown). After the match, Byron Saxton after the match tells them that the tiebreaker will happen next week. He tries to make it sound dramatic, but it was obvious. They should have also used that moment to say that the finals would happen at Takeover. **¾ 

Damien Priest says he wants to be a champion, but first he wants to take the opportunity to take down the guy who put NXT on the map. He wants that fight at Takeover. Three matches teased or booked for Takeover, none of them are for titles. Well, I guess Lee vs. Gargano might be, but it seems just as likely that it will be a mixed tag match. 

Rhea Ripley nc. Io Shirai
So this was good. I’d been wanting this match for a while, and it’s a real shame it happened for the first time in front of no fans and had a non-finish. If Charlotte being in NXT means all the big women’s matches have to end in crappy ways then I want her reign to be short. But in any event, before Flair interfered at 7:25 (shown) these two were beating each other up but good, Hopefully the inevitable Takeover triple threat will have a decisive finish. ***