August 10, 2021 – Orlando, Florida
Dakota Kai def. Sarray
Ember Moon is apparently not cleared to wrestle, so Kai is taking her place here. This was pretty good, though both women seemed a little uneasy at times. I suppose this was a fine time to beat Sarray for the first time, as they were never going to give her an Asuka-esque undefeated streak. Kai hit a running boot in the corner for the win at 9:29 (shown of 13:08). Raquel Gonzalez chases Kai from the ring after the match. ***
Indi Hartwell is getting ready for her date. Why not have Johnny Gargano lose last week then?! I hate this so much. Dexter Lumis shows up with lazily spraypainted flowers to the Gargano house. The gimmick of Candice LeRae being Hartwell’s flustered mom and Gargano grilling Lumis in place of her dad would all be a lot more fun if the stipulation for last week’s match wasn’t worthless. Then, Hit Row complains about Legado del Fantasma from inside a truck… in front of a garbage can fire. That can’t be safe. They burn a lucha mask.
Ilja Dragunov comes out for a chat. He cuts a solid promo promising to end WALTER’s title reign. Pete Dunne has something to say about that. He takes credit for putting the title on the map in the first place. Dragunov points out that he’ll be the first person to beat WALTER, a guy who beat Dunne twice. He wants a match with Dunne tonight. Dunne is game.
LA Knight def. Andre Chase
Cameron Grimes is no longer having any fun as Knight’s butler. I know he has his fans, but to me the fact that Chase is the guy who survived last week’s employment bloodbath shows there’s little justice in the world. That said, who knows how long for NXT he is given that he lost to Knight’s bulldog in 33 seconds. After the match, Ted DiBiase comes out and tells Grimes to quit being Knight’s butler. It’s a pretty lame, subdued promo. Isn’t DiBiase a preacher now? DiBiase wants Grimes to get another shot at the Million Dollar Championship. Knight will do it at Takeover if DiBiase becomes the butler if Grimes loses. I liked their match at Great American Bash, but I’d rather this Takeover slot go to Kushida and Roderick Strong. N/A
Gigi Dolin def. Amari Miller
Dolin and Jacy Jayne are a team now. Dolin and Miller wrestle for 2:07 until Dolin hits a slam out of an abdominal stretch for the win. This whole shtick could use some focus and polish. Later, Mandy Rose takes credit for Dolin’s win on Twitter. ¾*
Kyle O’Reilly and Adam Cole join William Regal and a bunch of security guards in the ring for a not-contract signing. The match will be 2/3 Falls match (called it), and everyone gets to pick one stipulation. So a Three Stages of Hell match, actually. O’Reilly picks a regular match so he can make up for losing one at the Great American Bash. Cole picks a Street Fight for basically the same reason, to erase his Stand & Deliver loss (which didn’t even count because it was unsanctioned). Regal makes the third fall a cage match because they’re just rehashing the Cole vs. Gargano match from Toronto.
Tommaso Ciampa & Timothy Thatcher run down Pete Dunne & Timothy Thatcher. These two are a little old to still have jobs in NXT, no? I’m not complaining, I’m just worried about them. Thatcher wants the first crack at Holland. Then, MSK mocks Imperium and acts silly. They haven’t wrestled on TV in over a month. Given that there are already five matches booked for Takeover, this one doesn’t seem to be getting on there. They could have a mini-Takeover next week with three or four title defenses that won’t be made on SummerSlam weekend. And a bit later they confirm the tag titles and Cruiserweight Championship will be defended next week. Slap a North American and Women’s Tag Title match on that show and we’ll be in business.
Odyssey Jones def. Trey Baxter {Semifinal Match}
The crowd is behind Jones and Baxter doesn’t pass the “no midgets” test, so this squash was no surprise. Baxter tried some interesting stuff here, but Jones easily put him down at 2:54 with a spinning slam. *¾
Boa def. Drake Maverick
I guess Tian Sha will continue to be a thing even as Xia Li moves away from NXT. Boa has no heat at all. But Maverick got no entrance at all, so the writing was on the wall. This was fine for three minutes, and then Mei Ying blows mist in Maverick’s face and Boa hits a high kick at 2:59 for the win. Boa’s deer tattoo is pretty cool. *¾
They recap the Samoa Joe vs. Karrion Kross feud, with voiceover from both guys. It’s pretty good. If Joe loses, I might quit reviewing this show. I just realized that Takeover 36 will feature a rematch and two threematches, while the two title matches set for the Tuesday before are both fresh. Eh, whatver, it’s not like PPVs cost a lot of money anymore. It’d just be nice for them to spread out the stuff we’ve seen before. Also, this is the first Takeover without Gargano since November of 2019, which itself broke a two-year Takeover streak for him. Dude is on a lot of Takeovers.
Pete Dunne def. Ilja Dragunov
I will pay Wade Barrett $50 to stop saying toebutt when anyone else would say kick. This ruled. It accomplished a lot. It made Dragunov look tough as hell, it made Dunne look like a killer even in the loss, and it made Dragunov vulnerable going into his match against WALTER. Dunne took a lot out of Dragunov’s hand and arm, to the point that Dragunov had trouble executing on his typical maneuvers. The finish was baffling though. WALTER came out on the ramp and distracted Dragunov. That didn’t immediately lead to the finish, but Dunne did then block the Torpedo Moskau and hit the Bitter End for the win at 12:21 (shown of 14:56). Dragunov manages to fight off WALTER after the match, which also doesn’t really make sense. ***½