September 21, 2021 – Orlando, Florida
One thing I like about this new NXT is that the person recently crowned champ cuts a promo in the ring at the first chance. In the WWE Network days, we’d get this weird post-Takeover episode that just had Takeover pre-show matches and we’d have to wait an extra week for stories to move forward. New champ Tommaso Ciampa is joined in the ring by Bron Breakker, Joe Gacy, Odyssey Jones, Carmelo Hayes, Trick Williams, Josh Briggs, and Brooks Jensen. He cuts a promo hyping the brand and the rebrand. Cameron Grimes comes out and asks for a title shot. Gacy starts to interrupt, but LA Knight rushes out to interrupt that. Jones doesn’t like that. Pete Dunne and Ridge Holland interrupt that and challenge anyone to a fight. So everyone brawls and Breakker and Ciampa are the last men standing. Breakker wants a tag match against the Brits. He stole his uncle’s voice! If they don’t do a version of Steiner Math with them then they have no business running a wrestling show.
In the back, Kay Lee Ray fights with Amari Miller while Elektra Lopez fights with B-Fab.
Roderick Strong def. Kushida {NXT Cruiserweight Championship Match}
This was kinda disappointing. Strong never got into his intense mode and Kushida just didn’t have much to do. Malcolm Bivens put Strong’s foot on the ropes to help him escape the Hoverboard Lock. Then, he distracted the referee while Ivy Nile punched Kushida. Then, Strong suplexed Kushida into a backbeaker for the win at 5:42 (shown of 9:00). After the match, Grayson Waller comes out and tells Strong he wants a title shot. Bivens says it can happen next week. **3/4
Tony D’Angelo is still very Italian. Also, Briggs met Brooks at a bar the night he lost his Breakout Tournament spot. They got into a bar fight and now they’re friends. I don’t hate a backstory. Why does Briggs, who is from Arizona, have the same accent as Brooks, who is from Alabama?
Kay Lee Ray def. Amari Miller
Miller gets a cookie cutter promo before the match. They don’t explain why she and KLR were fighting earlier. KLR wipes her out in 1:37 with the Gory Bomb. N/A
Breakker makes eyes at Goldie while telling Ciampa that he’s excited for the main event. Xyon Quinn beats up some dude because he doesn’t believe in chivalry. That’s the kind of toxic masculinity I assumed we’d see from Quinn. Later, Andre Chase more or less combines Chris Nowinsky and Drew Gulak’s gimmicks. He teaches a class ragging on Jones and has a temper tantrum when someone points out that Jones beat him. I don’t like this.
Dante Chen def. Trey Baxter
They make sure we know that Chen is Singaporean, so it’s unlikely they’ll ever give him a meaningful push. He does win in 59 seconds with a package neckbreaker. N/A
Cameron Grimes def. Joe Gacy
Gacy’s gimmick is suddenly that he’s a progressive mediator. Of course, he’s a heel for saying the words “male privilege.” I understand they rebooted the show last week, but would it have killed them to explain why he’s not a grimy punk anymore? He’s wrestling in a button down shirt and slacks. I’ll hand it to him, he’s working the gimmick into his wrestling, stopping to breath and center himself when he starts losing his cool. Grimes mostly got beat up, but finished Gacy with the Cave In out of nowhere at 2:50. Gacy hugs Grimes after the match. Maybe he won’t be a heel. I don’t like his gimmick, but I respect Gacy’s commitment to it. **
They replay the InDex wedding, which in hindsight should have been the series finale of NXT. But instead, the InDex honeymoon is next week. Then, we learn that Von Wagner’s gimmick is that he’s unconventional. That’s not anything.
Elektra Lopez def. Anna Scheer
Just a squash. Lopez hit a bad Blue Thunder Bomb for the win at 1:32. Not good. Lopez calls out B-Fab, who attacks her from behind. Their respective men eventually pull them apart. Is anyone still interested in this feud? N/A
In the back, we learn that Baxter is in a relationship with Cora Jade, who is very supportive of his career and thinks he’s a superhero. Look for that to become literal soon. Raquel Gonzalez tells Frankie Monet that they’ll have their title match next week. Lash Legend walks up and says she’s debuting her talk show next week too.
Odyssey Jones def. Cary Millman & Darren Chiapetta {Handicap Match}
Sadly, the jobber’s name is spelled differently than Gary Michael Cappetta. But his tights make it seem like they may share a middle name. He’s also giving Mike Sharpe a challenge for loudest jobber ever. Chase comes out to distract him but Jones hits a Frog Splash on both guys for the win at 2:41. Chase tries a chair shot after the match but Jones breaks through it. N/A
Hayes congratulates Waller on his title match, but reminds him that he might be his first challenger if he wins. Then, we get a look at Ikemen Jiro’s Style Strong style. We see all his jackets and boots in the IkeMansion.
Mandy Rose, Jacy Jayne, and Gigi Dolin come out. They’re called Toxic Attraction now. Rose hates the fans now because they weren’t supportive when she got injured. She’s not a bad talker. Dolin says some stuff about chaos, and Jayne demands a tag title shot. In the back, Io Shirai agrees to the title match, even though Zoey Stark doesn’t like her making executive decisions. Persia Pirotta rolls up and says that she and Hartwell will challenge for the titles after Hartwell’s honeymoon.
Tommaso Ciampa & Bron Breakker def. Pete Dunne & Ridge Holland
This was fun. The young guys suplexed each other all over the place while Ciampa and Dunne did the things we like that they do. Breakker sneaking in a Steiner Recliner was pretty dope. Kyle O’Reilly came out and attacked Holland, leaving him weakened for Breakker to hit him with a press powerslam at 9:57 (shown of 12:25). ***1/4
Wait, why was Knight a part of that opening segment? We didn’t hear from him again after that.