March 17, 2021 – Orlando, Florida
Finn Balor starts the show by saying he only has Karrion Kross left to defeat, so they’ll fight at Takeover. Kross comes out, looking like a bouncer with a hot girlfriend rather than the mystique-shrouded monster he started as, and says that he was waiting for Balor and himself to wrap up their issues with others before fighting each other. Nice of him to give Balor time to put other challengers down while he pretended to have a feud with Santos Escobar. Scarlett has predicted that they’ll both be champions come Takeover, which conveniently brings out the tag champs. They want Balor to fight Pete Dunne again. Scarlett flirts with them until they agree to put their titles on the line. We were so close to rehabbing those titles by putting them on MSK and now we’re stuck with this stupid trope.
Dexter Lumis def. Austin Theory
The commentators say that Lumis kidnapped Theory to try to nurture him and keep him from the Way’s influence, but then he got sick of Theory and dumped him. How does that make Lumis the babyface? Johnny Gargano called in on an iPad from COVID quarantine (probably) to pump up Theory. They cut to commercial ten seconds into the match. In the middle of the match, the commentators say that Gargano paid the therapist to say Lumis was sick of Theory. When did we get evidence of that? Commentators shouldn’t be used to introduce new parts of the narrative like this. Better to tell than show, right? Uch I hate this. After a few minutes of wrestling, the match comes to a halt when Lumis seemingly extends Theory an olive branch, but it’s a ruse to lull Theory into the Silence for the win at 5:37 (shown of 9:23). **
Tommaso Ciampa says that Timothy Thatcher is missing and he assumes he was taken out by Imperium. In response, Ciampa took out Alexander Wolfe. He wants to fight Marcel Barthel or Fabian Aichner tonight. That’s not an awful way to cover up for people having to go into COVID quarantine. Later, the Robert Stone Brand challenges the Women’s Tag Champions for a match next week.
Adam Cole is in the ring and he’s mad at Kyle O’Reilly (and he’s wearing too much bronzer on his face).NXT GM William Regal comes out to let Cole know that O’Reilly isn’t allowed in the building because of his injuries. O’Reilly shows up on the big screen to make creepy threats about Cole’s home and video game store. Cole doesn’t want to wait around for O’Reilly to strike first.
Raul Mendoza & Joaquin Wilde vs. Tyler Breeze & Fandango
This was a spirited little match! Legado del Fantasma excels at those, and Fandango tends to be fun in a pinch. Legado hits their finisher combo on Breeze for the win at 6:22 (shown of 9:54). Jordan Devlin comes out after the match, getting a babyface reaction from the fake crowd. Interesting that he’s a face here and a heel in the UK. Though based on how they’re handling Devlin’s current angle over there it’s pretty clear that they don’t give a shit about NXT UK at all. Devlin calls Santos Escobar an understudy, while Escobar says he’s redefined what it means to be a cruiserweight. The visual of them each carrying the same belt is pretty cool. Escobar at least pays lip service to Devlin’s upcoming match against Trent Seven, though the idea that during COVID that Devlin did a weigh-in in England earlier today, flew to Florida for this segment, and is flying back to the UK for a title match against Seven tomorrow all during a global pandemic is just dumb. Devlin busts Escobar open with a headbutt and hits the Devlin Side before leaving. ***
Regal announces that Sarray is signed to NXT. She was Sareee in Japan and she made the rounds in places like Sendai GIrls, Seadlinnng, WAVE, Diana, and JWP. Then they show some goofy, photoshopped photos of Cameron Grimes on vacation. Later, the Grizzled Young Veterans vow revenge for Zack Gibson’s injured hand. Later still, we see that Cole and O’Reilly have been arrested because they got into a vehicular altercation on the road.
Dakota Kai def. Zoey Stark
This could be dope. They’re doing a great job of bringing Stark along as someone we should be paying attention to, even if she’s not racking up wins yet. She looked awesome here, leading with her strength while showing her quick-footedness and agility. For the most part Kai was her usual excellent self, though she had a few clumsy moments here. Kai put Stark down with the Go2Kick at 9:04 (shown of 12:36). Io Shirai comes out after the match and shoves a title match contract into Raquel Gonzalez’s chest. Then she helps Stark to the back. ***½
Tommaso Ciampa def. Marcel Barthel
Ciampa (wearing a Thatcher t-shirt) attacks Aichner with a chair before the match. This was very short, but both guys worked their tushies off in the time given. Ciampa hits the Willow’s Bell for the win at 3:35. WALTER shows up after the match and the commentators aren’t nearly worked up enough over it. I’ll tell you what has me worked up is that last week on NXT UK they said that WALTER would have an announcement on tomorrow’s episode. Why do they plan so poorly as to hotshot this crap and take the wind out of their own sails? Imperium beats up Ciampa. **
LA Knight def. August Grey
Before the match, we saw Bronson Reed sneak into Knight’s dressing room after Knight left it. On commentary, Wade Barrett refers to his work in NWA with Knight as “the independent scene.” A minute into the match, Reed comes out with Knight’s jacket and fat-guy-in-a-little-coats it. Knight works through the distraction and hits a snapmare driver on Grey for the win at 2:20. ¾*
Gonzalez has signed the contract. Kai wants a match with Gonzalez against Shirai and Stark. Gonzalez needs convincing but eventually gets on board. Then, we get a Tien Shin vignette. Finally, Regal has a solution for the Cole/O’Reilly situation but you’ll have to tune in next week to find out what it is! I bet it’s a wrestling match.
Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch def. Karrion Kross & Finn Balor {NXT Tag Team Championship Match}
HOw cAn tHEY foRm a CoHeSiVE UNIt? This tired trick sucks. Kross injured Burch in this match legit, so there’s another reason to get this guy off of this show. But it doesn’t matter to the match because Scarlett gets taken out by friendly fire and that leads to Kross attacking Balor. Lorcan sneaks in and hits Balor with a European uppercut for the win at 6:32 (shown of 9:02). Does Lorcan get an NXT title shot now? No, definitely not. This whole angle is bad, and the Burch injury is a giant black eye on an already horribly-conceived match. Kross attacks Balor more after the match. *½