The opening video package is about Samoa Joe’s recent history with Karrion Kross. They don’t mention Kross getting pinned for the first time on WWE the night before to Jeff Hardy in under two minutes. If I’m them, I get the title off of Kross immediately because woof, they buried the title the night before. Joe starts the show in the ring. NXT GM William Regal tells Joe to leave Kross alone.
July 20, 2021 – Orlando, Florida
Kushida & Bobby Fish def. Tyler Rust & Roderick Strong
Rust did an axe kick in this. That was cool. The Kushida vs. Strong bit was good too. Fish selling the ass kicking he took was also nice. This got more time than I expected it to, which was good because tag team matches that are worth a damn need a bit of time to breathe. Kushida hit Rust with a diving knee to the arm and then put on the Hoverboard Lock for the win at 11:46 (shown of 15:10). ***
Cameron Grimes is being turned into Ted Lasso with this folksy, positive vibe they’re giving him. Drake Maverick tries to help him carry LA Knight’s bag, but that aggravates Knight. Tonight, they fight. Then, they announce Takeover 36 for the day after SummerSlam. Shit, I just realized I’ll be on an airplane during the show.
Frankie Monet def. Jacy Jayne
Jessi Kamea is in Monet’s corner. Robert Stone runs out to join her, but it seems like he wasn’t invited. Mandy Rose comes out to sit on the announce table. Monet wins this squash at 3:22. We don’t get a sense of anyone’s intentions, so I’ll wait to reserve judgement on this storyline though I assume I’m going to be down on it.
Bronson Reed is interviewed by Wade Barrett. Nothing interesting comes up except that his match against Adam Cole is happening next week. If Reed is going to the main roster then this is a lose-lose situation. Either Cole wins and Reed has lost two matches before going on to bigger things. Or Reed wins and Cole has lost to someone who isn’t O’Reilly before he should be losing to anyone who isn’t O’Reilly.
Kyle O’Reilly def. Austin Theory
Two years ago, I reviewed a match between these two and said I wanted to see a reigned-in rematch in NXT. I don’t think I anticipated how much a mid-match commercial would make it hard for me to get invested in this match when I said that, nor could I have since NXT was still a one-hour show on the WWE Network back then. That said, this was good and I’m glad it wasn’t as bloated as their EVOLVE match. They sort of rip off the Ilja Dragunov storyline in NXT UK, with O’Reilly being triggered by Theory exposing the steel steps the same way Cole did months ago. On the bright side, it’s more the commentators harping on it than it is O’Reilly losing control, as O’Reilly actually becomes more focused. He hits a diving knee to the leg and then puts on a heel hook for the win at 10:51 (shown of 14:06). ***½
Legado del Fantasma comes out for a Mariachi Madness Musical. Actually, nevermind. It was a fake out to make fun of the way Hit Row did a musical performance. Santos Escobar wants Isaiah Scott’s North American Championship. Hit Row interrupts. Sean Ross Sapp recently said he didn’t want to say he liked them because that would make them less cool, and I feel the same way. I love that Scott hasn’t forgotten that Escobar screwed him out of the Cruiserweight Championship. Everyone brawls until Scott hits Joaquin Wilde with a guitar. Is Scott stealing the Cero Miedo taunt?
The Way is in disarray. Everyone is losing and no one is getting along. Candice LeRae wants to call the therapist. Theory walks off when he realizes that Johnny Gargano isn’t there to give him a no-look high five. Then, NXT UK promises a huge announcement concerning the title match that won’t be happening this Thursday. I don’t know how that can deliver a satisfying answer. Hopefully Subculture vs. Pretty Deadly for the tag titles will be good. Then, Joe tells Regal he’s ready to greet Kross when he arrives tonight. Where else can you show up for work 10 minutes before the workday ends? Later, MSK is about to reveal what their name means, but Imperium cuts into the feed to rob us of that knowledge. Later still, Pete Dunne & Oney Lorcan (the Coach Beard to Grimes’ Lasso) challenge Timothy Thatcher & Tommaso Ciampa to a fight next week.
Odyssey Jones def. Andre Chase {Quarterfinal Match}
Chase cut a promo for social media earlier today, and the dude has no chance of getting beyond the spot he’s in right now. No Syracuse colors for Jones this week as Jones has gone with a pan-African motif instead. A flub on the floor kills the crowd, but Chase does his best to try to win them back. Jones basically squashes him though, hitting a modified Sidewalk Slam for the win at 3:20. I’m hoping that since it’s been all big guys winning so far that Josh Briggs will go out in the quarterfinals. *¼
Drake Maverick def. LA Knight
This was all set up for the comedy finish, where Knight told Grimes to hold up the Million Dollar Championship for Maverick to dropkick him into it and get a roll up win at 2:19. Grimes tells Maverick to run after the match, but Maverick takes too long and Knight beats him up. Grimes pulls him off but Maverick forces him to hit Maverick. For the first time, Grimes is getting the worst of being Knight’s butler. This was a very effective segment of television. The rating only reflects the bell to bell of it all. *
Raquel Gonzalez def. Xia Li {NXT Women’s Championship Match}
Not much time left in the show, and we still haven’t seen the Joe/Kross showdown yet. Looks like this won’t last long. And we certainly won’t get much match time on TV between them as they go to a commercial after three minutes. From a storyline perspective, I think this match happened too soon. Li had only really dominated Mercedes Martinez since her transformation into Tian Sha monster. Rumor has it she’s moving on to the main roster, so that’s probably why. But for my taste, Gonzalez showed a bit too much ass against someone who isn’t going to be around much longer. Oh, she has to look strong because of the main roster shift? Kross lost in two minutes to jobber Jeff Hardy last night in his Raw debut. Get all the way off my back with that crap. There is no consistency and I really like consistency. And then the injury bug stays on Li, as she gets the wind knocked out of her from a Gonzalez senton and the match grinds to a halt. Li gets her breath back just in time for Gonzalez to powerbomb her for the win at 8:13 (shown of 10:48). That definitely didn’t go as planned. It had a rocky start and a disaster finish, but everything in between was alright. **½
Joe rushes out and calls out Kross. Kross appears on the screen and shows Joe that he’s laid out Regal in the back. In a neat visual, lighting flashes across the night sky as Kross walks to his car before Joe runs after him outside. This would be a lot cooler if, say it with me, Kross had not gotten wiped out the night before on a more popular TV show.