NXT 601

January 13, 2021 – Orlando, Florida

Candice LeRae def. Shotzi Blackheart
This wasn’t up to the standard at which I think these two can perform. It was choppy for one thing, and for another thing Indi Hartwell’s interference was often right in front of the referee. Get it together, y’all. LeRae hit an avalanche spinning neckbreaker for the win at 7:32 (shown). **

Finn Balor comes to the ring and shows respect to Kyle O’Reilly for his effort last week. Pete Dunne comes out and makes a challenge for the title. He, Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch attack Balor and injure his arm, but O’Reilly leads the Undisputed Era out to make the save. 

Zack Gibson & James Drake def. Matt Martel & Chase Parker {Opening Round Match}
Before the match, past winners of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic are shown on the big screen. I love that. NXT GM William Regal pops up and reveals that the tournament winners will get a tag title match. This was a fun little jaunt. They gave the goofy Ever-Rise a quick moment of hope, but the Grizzled Young Veterans have too many tools in the arsenal and can’t be beaten by goofs. They hit the Ticket to Mayhem at 7:58. ***

Raquel Gonzalez says she has her eyes on Io Shirai now. Then, Blackheart says that since LeRae has Hartwell as her partner for the Dusty Classic, she’ll team with Ember Moon for the tournament. 

Johnny Gargano def. Dexter Lumis
Remember when Lumis just spent the show turning lights on and off and drawing caricatures? I miss those days. That said, they may have begun to figure out how to hide Lumis’s weaknesses, because I was decidedly not bored during this match. The finish was kind of lame, as Austin Theory’s interference distracted Lumis and let Gargano get a roll up for the win at 7:51 (shown of 11:13). Lumis chokes out Theory after the match, and Kushida saves Lumis from a chair attack from Gargano. **½ 

The Tag Team Champions and Dunne say that they’re the top of NXT now and promise to take out O’Reilly. Later, O’Reilly says he’ll have his friends’ backs to make sure the Brits (and Lorcan) don’t get involved. But first, they play an interview with Tommaso Ciampa and Timothy Thatcher to hype next week’s Fight Pit. Thatcher still only hates Ciampa because Ciampa came after him. Ciampa hates Thatcher because he takes liberties when training young wrestlers. Babyface Ciampa is still not as compelling as heel Ciampa, but I’m stoked for this match nonetheless. 

Jake Atlas & Isaiah Scott def. Wes Lee & Nash Carter {Opening Round Match}
The new team is MSK (formerly the Rascalz in Impact), who’d been hyped as a mystery team throughout the day. This was a wild debut for them, as they got to show off what I assume is a fraction of their nutty offense. Atlas and Scott got to do some of the same, though I’m surprised we didn’t see more cheating from Scott to keep the “shortcut” storyline going. MSK hit an elevated Blockbuster for the win at 8:40 (shown of 11:58). ***½ 

The Women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic begins next week. Kayden Carter & Kacy Catanzaro, Toni Storm & Mercedes Martinez, Blackheart & Moon, and LeRae & Hartwell are all in it. I sure hope there are four more teams involved, though I can only really think of two more potentials, maybe three if at a stretch. Then, Scarlett does a spooky tarot reading and hints that Karrion Kross is still coming after Finn Balor. 

Xia Li def. Valentina Feroz
Li’s stable is called Tian Shan, which is a mountain range in Asia. Li won in 23 seconds with the roundhouse kick. Her ladyboss tells her to keep beating up whatshername. N/A

Atlas and Scott started fighting during the break, but Bronson Reed broke it up. Scott didn’t like that. Then, they hype two opening round men’s matches happening next week on NXT. They don’t mention the matches that will happen on 205 Live. 

Roderick Strong & Adam Cole def. Fandango & Tyler Breeze {Opening Round Match}
Breeze has a ton of cupping bruises on his back. Should I get cupped? My back has been killing me lately. I’ve always figured it was silly but I’d do just about anything to put on my shoes without groaning. This had a great energy, though I feel like Fandango is just a half step too slow to keep up with the more breathtaking style these NXT tag team matches have had in the past. On the floor, the tag champs and Dunne try to take out O’Reilly, but Balor makes the save. Dunne manages to take out O’Reilly after all. Cole is sad, but he manages to stick it out and hit a superkick on Fandango for the win at 9:28 (shown of 11:58). O’Reilly is in bad shape as the show fades out. ***

January 15, 2021 – Orlando, Florida

Alright, let’s check out the tournament matches from 205 Live. I don’t usually watch this show, so I didn’t know that Nigel McGuinness had been recording his NXT UK commentary at the Capitol Wrestling Center (presumably) and handling 205 Live commentary on camera. It’s great to see him. 

Joaquin Wilde & Raul Mendoza def. Sunil Singh & Samir Singh {Opening Round Match}
The Bollywood Boys aren’t exactly babyfaces, so the crowd dies the heat is on them. That said, they were working hard here, perhaps assuming that more folks than usual might be tuning in. I doubt it’s a lot more folks, but it’s likely something. It’s me, at least. Legado del Fantasma showed off some cool new offense. Well, new to me anyway. I haven’t seen the work they’ve done on 205 Live. They hit their dropkick/legsweep for the win at 9:44. **½ 

Looks like they’re holding back on showing brackets for the women’s tournament, as they nod at the upcoming match in the ladies contest but don’t show who else is in it.

Drake Maverick & Killian Dain def. Curt Stallion & August Grey {Opening Round Match}
Very little lip service is paid to Dain being permitted to wrestle on this show. Shows how much they care about this show (zero). This match was meant to be on NXT on Wednesday (as evidenced by a YouTube video that came out where Stallion talked about how excited he was to debut on TV), but they went with the MSK debut instead. Smart move, probably, even if it ends the streak of no heavyweights on this show. Maverick has begun imitating Dain in his dress. The entrance music gimmick continues, as Maverick has tricked Dain into using the goofy music by giving it a metal riff intro. The match was mostly comedy from Dain & Maverick and plucky work from Stallion & Grey. But it was pretty clunky and longer than it needed to be. Dain powerbombed Stallion and then powerbombed Maverick onto Stallion for the win at 10:01. **¼