NXT UK 127

December 17, 2020 – Newham, London

Kay Lee Ray def. Isla Dawn
This wasn’t a complete squash, which I suppose is good because they gave Dawn a win over Xia Brookside as part of the latter’s feud with Nina Samuels. But if there had been a crowd, nobody would have bought Dawn getting a win with that side suplex. KLR hit the Gory Bomb for the win at 4:18. After the match, KLR says she’s going to be the champion forever. *½ 

Ben Carter has officially been poached from AEW and will be starting on NXT UK soon. He trained with Seth Rollins, so there’s that if that matters to you. Then, Ilja Dragunov takes out his contact lenses, which means he’s going to be doing some soul searching after his loss to WALTER. The match was two months ago, you’d think he’d have found his soul by now. Later, we find out Jinny will face Piper Niven in a number one contender match. 

Levi Muir & Jack Starz def. Saxon Huxley {Handicap Match}
I just don’t get the point of any of this. All three guys are more or less jobbers going into the match. You can dress up Huxley with a gimmick shift and have him be more competitive against non-jobber wrestlers, but he hasn’t won anything against anyone but the guys in the ring. And what does the two-man side of a handicap match winning prove? Starz gets a Muir assist leading to a roll up for the win at 5:21. But then Huxley attacks them after the match so why bother? I guess to get to a match against Dave Mastiff, because the big guy makes the save. Actually, it seems like it’s meant to lead to a Mastiff vs. Rampage Brown match, as they meet up backstage and bond over a mutual dislike of Huxley while hinting they’d like to fight each other. They’re taking the very long way around to get to this match. ¾*

A-Kid comes to the ring to challenge WALTER for the NXT UK Championship. WALTER comes out and says that he’s impressed with A-Kid. But he doesn’t think the little guy represents the heritage of wrestling as the Heritage Cup holder. He more or less agrees to have the match, though it’s not official yet. So the Heritage Cup seems to be operating as a Number One Contender’s Trophy, if you will. 

Kenny Williams’ injury rehab is going slower than expected. Amir Jordan wants to go after the tag titles with him, but Williams woefully suggests it might be better if he trains Jordan to be a singles wrestler instead. Then, Trent Seven is also not feeling very confident after his loss to A-Kid. He’s not retiring, but he needs time away to improve. They’re doing versions of the same thing with Dragunov, Williams, and Seven and announcing them all on the same episode. That feels sloppy. 

Rampage Brown def. Josh Morrell
This was very squishy, but Morrell looked at least as good as the other undercard wrestlers on this show. I don’t think he’s signed, but why not sign him? The roster is apparently so thin that the new secondary title holder is getting a shot at the big belt. Brown hit a bunch of powerbombs for the win at 3:13. N/A

Next week is Christmas Eve, so NXT UK will do what it did for half the year: a recap show. Probably, they don’t actually say what their Christmas special will be. 

Mark Coffey & Wolfgang def. Wild Boar & Primate {NXT UK Tag Team Championship Match}
This was totally fine, but very short and more a means to set up a Joe Coffey vs. Eddie Dennis match and a Flash Mandrews vs. the Hunt rematch. Dennis interfered, but Joe came out to beat him up and Flash Mandrews stopped the Hunt from hitting their double headbutt. Gallus finished off Boar with the enziguiri/powerslam combo at 7:59. Seems if they were willing to do a match this little as Gallus’s first title match back that they didn’t have to wait three months after the show came back to do it. After the match, Pretty Deadly and Oliver Carter & Ashton Smith come out and fight with Gallus and each other. **½ 

This episode was all set up and no meat. That’s actually fine, though I wish they’d give us a TV special to look forward to. There are multiple matches already built that could be a part of it. Even with a one-hour show, I wish they were building to a two-week, two-part card. They’ve already booked Jinny vs. Niven for the first show of 2021, so if I were them I’d use the Christmas and New Year’s episodes to fill all of January with:

January 7:
Jinny vs. Niven
Mastiff vs. Huxley
Gallus vs. Pretty Deadly vs. Carter & Smith for the tag titles

January 14:
The Hunt vs. Flash Mandrews no disqualification
Brookside vs. Samuels
Tyler Bate vs. Noam Dar

January 21:
Jinny/Niven winner vs. KLR for the title
Jordan Devlin vs. Ben Carter non-title
Coffey vs. Dennis

January 28:
WALTER vs. A-Kid for the title
Mastiff vs. Brown
Aoife Valkyrie vs. someone, I guess. They seem to like her. 

It won’t happen as they seem to be stubbornly waiting for society to open back up so they can do another Takeover, but I’d rather see this all-killer-very-little-filler January.