August 5, 2021 – Newham, London
I’m really annoyed right off the bat because they do an Iron Man hype video at the top of the show with a 30-minute timer counting down over video footage of 60-minute Iron Man Matches. Eventually they show clips from a pair of 30-minute matches, but it’s too late! Also, 30-minutes isn’t long enough. I’m not even saying I want to watch a 60-minute match, but just about every Takeover has a match that goes nearly or well over 30 minutes. It’s not special enough.
Blair Davenport def. Xia Brookside
What was the point of that Brookside vs. Nina Samuels feud again? This was entertaining enough for a squash. Davenport hit the V-Trigger for the win at 4:23. She hits a Falcon Arrow after the match. *¾
After last week’s main event, Pretty Deadly granted Mustache Mountain a title shot. That will happen in two weeks. Speaking of Tyler Bate, there will be an eight-man tournament to determine his next challenger. Then, Isla Dawn acts weird in the woods, perhaps putting a spell on Emilia McKenzie. Then, Flash Morgan Webster slaps Wolfgang, playing off of Mark Coffey slapping Bate weeks earlier. Wolfgang sold it enough to make it kinda funny. Later, Nina Samuels and Amale scream at each other backstage. Later still, Aoife Valkyrie wants to fight Jinny in a cage match (or maybe in a match where Joseph Conners is in a shark cage) so Joseph Conners can’t interfere. I’ll bet everything I own that Conners still interferes. Even later, Stevie Turner is rude to Meiko Satomura in the Performance Center. Not one of these angles was done through an interrupted interview. Good for them.
Jack Starz & Dave Mastiff def. Danny Jones & Josh Morrell
Mastiff had ditched the singlet again, but thankfully not the beard. He and Starz looked like they were having a blast as a team, and since fun is generally what’s missing from this show I was happy to see it. Mastiff hit Morrell with Into the Void for the win at 5:28. **¼
A-Kid def. Jordan Devlin {Iron Man Match}
I liked this even more than their great match last month. It was the exact same style, but more of it. I like that the first fall came earlier here than it did in their one-fall match because A-Kid knew he had to save his strength, so he quickly tapped after getting caught in a Cloverleaf about ten minutes in. Eight minutes later, A-Kid surprised Devlin with a superman punch and wrapped him in armbars until a cross armbreaker made Devlin tap. With 90 seconds to go, A-Kid scraped to get Devlin in his Rings of Saturn thing and earned a second point. A punch drunk Devlin desperately tried to punch his way to a tie, but the time limit expired before he could do it. The way these guys moved was unlike anything else anyone is doing on this show. You see this style in New Japan quite a bit, but rarely in a WWE-branded ring. I want more. Go sixty! ****¼